Scotty2 wrote:Agree with Grisell about cloves and cinnamon in any quantity, they overwhelm. I never use either.
BriCan wrote:Scotty2 wrote:Agree with Grisell about cloves and cinnamon in any quantity, they overwhelm. I never use either.
If used properly they enhance and do not overwhelm. Any spice or herd that is used to excess will overwhelm.
Scotty2 wrote:BriCan wrote:Scotty2 wrote:Agree with Grisell about cloves and cinnamon in any quantity, they overwhelm. I never use either.
If used properly they enhance and do not overwhelm. Any spice or herd that is used to excess will overwhelm.
Disagree. Ive used them both at bare minimal amounts. Clove especially came through. Sorry, Bri.
Scotty2 wrote:You will probably have the same problem with lavender. It will come out tasting like soap. Be careful
Scotty2 wrote:You will probably have the same problem with lavender. It will come out tasting like soap. Be careful
Darius wrote:I want to add a note here about cloves... I read somewhere (and forget where) that you should remove the tiny 'bud' from cloves before crushing. I've been doing this and it makes a big difference, for the better. Gives a more subtle, mellow taste rather than overpowering.
Jogeephus wrote:Looks good to me. I didn't think Lousiana folks could do with so little spices.
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