Posts in Pantry Staples
Duncan’s of Deeside Shortbread

Up in the Highlands of Scotland, in Cairn O’Mount in Royal Deeside, Duncan’s of Deeside baked their first shortbread three generations ago. The family continue that tradition of baking beautifully short biscuits that crumble when broken but are as smooth as silk when eaten. In many households, shortbreads are a Christmas tradition and these raspberry and white chocolate Scottish shortbread are as good with a good cup of tea as they are with a neat dram of whisky.

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Mimi's Laphet

Wow! This is new. This is good. This is healthy. This is delicious. It is a salad dressing made from fermented tea leaves from Burma. The sauce is made here in Victoria in the Yarra Valley from fermented tea leaves, sesame, soy sauce and a load of other delicious natural ingredients. It is thick, tangy, smooth, clean tasting, not at all sweet and incredibly mouth filling and delicious.

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Spanish Paprika

Repeat after me. “Spanish food is not spicy!” As a rule, Spaniards hate hot food (except for padron peppers). But they love spice and fragrance. Cinnamon, lemon rind, bay leaves and Pimenton or Spanish Paprika - this is powdered dried red peppers that are like aromatic capsicums. The red powder, which is also called Spanish paprika, yields a delicious back note to Spanish dishes like stewed vegetables, sausages and, even eggs fried in olive oil and served with chips.

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Fancy Hanks Chicken Salt

If you loved the way the Fancy Hanks team in Bourke Street Melbourne, perfected the American barbeque and loved the way the food is perfectly seasoned, then you will love their chicken salt. Based on their lip-smackingly good recipes, this chicken salt is: 1) salty, 2) extremely delicious in a sexy umami way, and 3) packaged in a super cool yellow tin.

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