Spices don’t keep forever. In fact, you may have heard of
the 6-month rule, having you clean out your spices after 6 months. However, not
all spices lose flavor in 6 months. Whole spices such as, mustard seed, can keep
good for years.
So how do you know when to change them? Use your senses.
- Smell your spices. Take some and rub it in your fingers and smell. If they have a faint scent or none at all, it is time to change them.
- Taste your spices. Do you find you need a larger amount of the spice to get the flavor? That is probably a good indicator that it is time to change them.
- Look at your spices. Have their colors faded? If the color has faded, the flavor probably has too.
Those are all good indicators that it is time to clean out
those spices.
Want more life out of your spices?
Buy more of them whole
and grind them when you need to use them. They will last longer and the flavor
will be stronger in your dish.
Pro-Tip:
Store your spices in labeled jars in a cool and dry
place. Measure out your spices into a small bowl instead of pouring your spices
directly into a steaming pot. This will keep them fresh by lessening the amount
of time the jars are open, and keeping your ground spices from lumping together
from the steam of the stove.
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