Pumpkin pie spice
Pumpkin pie spice is an American spice mix commonly used as an ingredient in pumpkin pie since at least the 1890s.[1][2][3] Pumpkin pie spice (sometimes also referred to as Pumpkin spice) is similar to the British and Commonwealth mixed spice. It is generally a blend of ground cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and sometimes allspice. It can also be used as a seasoning in general cooking.
A recipe for this combination[4] includes:
- 18 parts ground cinnamon
- 4 parts ground nutmeg
- 4 parts ground ginger
- 3 parts ground cloves
- 3 parts ground allspice
In recognition of its popularity, it is now available ready-mixed by several companies including McCormick & Company,[5] Trader Joe's[6] and Frontier Natural Products Co-op.[7] and Boston Spice
See also
References
- ↑ Farmer, Fannie Meritt. 1896. The Original Boston Cooking-School Cookbook, Facsimile Edition of 1986, Weathervane Books, NY,NY
- ↑ Smiley's cookbook and universal household guide. Smiley Publishing Co. Chicago
- ↑ Coppin, C.A. 1910. Mamma's Hints to Housekeepers. Advanced Stove Works, Keller-Crescent, Evansville,IN.
- ↑ DIY Pumpkin Spice: Your Must-Make Fall Ingredient - Betty Crocker (General Mills)
- ↑ McCormick & Company, Incorporated, 211 Schilling Circle, Hunt Valley, MD 21031
- ↑ Pumpkin Pie Spice Trader Joe's
- ↑ Frontier Pumpkin Pie Spice Seasoning Blend 1.92 oz. Frontier CO-OP
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