Beau Monde Seasoning

"Here are two different recipes for this spice, this is great to have handy in the cupboard to use in so many recipes"
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
19
Yields:
1 1/2 cups (approx)
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ingredients

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directions

  • Directions for two recipe mixes: In a small bowl mix together all spices from either recipe 1 or recipe 2.
  • Store in a glass container, covered tightly in a cool place.
  • (I store all my spices in the fridge, as the flavor seems to last longer).

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Reviews

  1. I used a little too much cinnamon in this, but it's still awesome. I just used it in (savory) zucchini cakes this week.
     
  2. I won't rate this as I haven't tried it yet so it wouldn't be fair to give it any stars, but I really like the sound of recipe 2. I think I would much prefer that one over the "bought" one touted by Ms.P. When the list of ingredients has only 5 ingredients in it and the main one is salt, I try to avoid that product. Also, although I'm sure the dioxide and silicon dioxcide chemicals listed in Ms.P's favorite brand is delicious, since I have no idea what it is, I think I'll stick with your recipe, Kitten. By the number of five-star recipes you have shared with us, I know you won't steer me wrong. Thanks for sharing this one with us, too.
     
  3. I just bought some Beau Monde Seasoning - made by Spice Islands - at the store today and the listed ingredients are "salt, dextrose, onion, celery seed, and silicon dioxide". No mention of any bay leaf, pepper, nutmeg, cinnamon, allspice, mace or cloves. Also the label does not state that any other ingredients are contained in the blend. So, I don't know where people are coming up with these weird recipes for Beau Monde. Here's a link to their website where you can read about it and order it if your local store doesn't carry it: www.spiceadvice.com
     
  4. well kittencal all I can say is BLESS YOUR HEART!! my mother in law (she passed3 years ago) was a war bride from paris..she used this spice so very very much..she got me using this..been wanting to find it again..now I can make it for her grandkids and their families..I'm going to do both and let the kids decide which one they prefer...would do it tonight as I am so excited about making it but have no mace...tomorrow for sure..thank you!!!
     
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