Tuesday, June 22, 2010

More Kitchen organization: Spices

We do a lot of cooking over here at the Manor, Lee is a big eater and if we ate dinner out a lot we would be poor! So our solution is to eat at home. We even make our own sushi, and curries. Although from time to time we are seen running across the street to the japanese restaurant for take out (our sushi restaurant is a one minute walk across the street, so tempting to just order sushi anytime you're hungry).
We don't have a crazy amount of spice, we only buy what we use, for instance I hate cumin, even if a recipe calls for it, I cut it out. So buying one of those racks with all the spices in it, wasn't a good idea for us. I also much prefer fresh herbs so all spring and summer we grow them on the deck (more on that in a later post).
What we do use a lot of we buy in bulk, like our Montreal Steak Spice and Olive Oil.
I recently bought these two little spice racks from Walmart (from this line Linked Here). They hold all of our large bottles of spices.

We have an in drawer spice rack for our smaller bottles of spices like thyme, rosemary, bay leaves spices like that. We purchased our spice rack from Loblaws but the container store has a lovely one too (Linked Here).

Above our stove is also where we keep our Vinegars and bulk olive oil. I use a dispenser for our olive oil and keep that by the stove top, we go through olive oil like crazy so it saves us money to buy it in bulk. We also have a lot of Oils, we make our own salad dressing as we need it, have you ever read the salad dressing label? I did once and now we make our own. It's really very easy and fresh!!!

I keep our salt and pepper on a tray beside the stove. I also keep the Olive Oil dispenser there as well as the oil and vinegar bottles. The salt hog is also useful because I like to use coarse kosher salt to season, well almost anything!

So there's our spices, laid out and at the ready. I think I'll head out for some sushi now, just kidding!

To see how we organized other area's of our kitchen,  Check out these links:
Under the Kitchen Sink
The Pantry

5 comments:

  1. i like both the in drawer and the cabinet door ideas. i have a ton of spices, the kind you buy just for 1 recipe then never use again... ugh.
    by the way, that cajun spice is awesome eh? you have to also try the tex mex and the roasted red pepper and garlic <--AMAZING.

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  2. The cajun spice is awesome we make cajun chicken on a ceaser like salad it awesome!! If you want I'll give you the salad dressing recipe it's really good! I haven't tried the tex mex but if the picture was closer you could see the roasted red pepper and garlic spice jar, it's my favorite!!! I think we might be the same person!! haha

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  3. Hello! I found my way over here from the lettered cottage and I LOVE your blog! What a pleasant find! I love your reduce, reuse, recycle sign. Where on earth did you find that treasure? Thanks for the inspirational reading!

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  4. Thanks so much Lissie! The reduce, reuse, recycle sign came from Target it was under $15, I hope they still have it there for you!!

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  5. Thank you! Unfortunately, my Target did not have it. :o( But I appreciate the info!

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