Showing posts with label my spice blends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label my spice blends. Show all posts

Saturday, September 16, 2023

Easy Homemade Banana Bread Granola

 




Hello, my darlings! Welcome back to my homemade everything series. I swear I've made everything from Homemade cottage cheese to homemade veggie dogs. Those who have been on this journey with me for the past 15 years of blogging saw a ton of the homemade stuff when I started. Back then, I was a full-time stay-at-home mom with two small children. They are both fully grown adults, and I am happy that we often still make homemade Breakfast cereal.
 My two sons are now full-time missionaries (for missionary and college student cooking; see  posts). It has been one of my favorite experiences in my life having this happen! 

Back to breakfast cereal. It's a food group among college kids...well, any kids. My guys will eat a couple batches a month. I like mixing it with cornflakes or bran flakes for added staying power.

If you’ve been paying attention to baking trends, you might have noticed the advent in popularity of the spice blend known as Speculaas. Speculaas Spice Mix is often used in the Netherlands and Dutch cuisine during Autumn and Winter. Holiday baking and cold weather bring a full spectrum of delicious recipes calling for Speculaas spice blend. Though most often associated with the Netherlands, it is also a blend of spices used throughout Europe, though known by other names in different countries. In Germany and Austria it’s called Spekulatius, and in Belgium and France, it’s called Speculoos. It is similar to the American Pumpkin Pie Spice mix but is a lot more complex in flavor. Generally, all Speculaas include cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, aniseed, white pepper, and coriander. Next to that, people add ginger, cardamom, and sometimes mace. I have included the recipe for speculaas below, in case you'd like to try to make it from scratch. 


In its origin, Speculoos spiced baked goods in the shapes of animals were offered to the gods as a supplication for good harvests. As Christianity rose in popularity, the cookies and baked goods took on the shape of beloved patron saints like the bishop of Myra AKA Saint Nicholas. This tradition continues even in our age as Speculaas spiced goods are still served on Saint Nicholas Day. Traditionally, every baker had their own unique blend of Speculaas. At one point, there was even a custom of giving a male or female-shaped baked good to a suitor or lover as a token of your affection. We love it in our baked goods no matter what they are intended to represent, as long as they are delicious!

This whole-grain granola is just such a treat. Adding this complex spice gives it a unique and divine flavor, and will surely become one of your favorites.



Banana Bread Speculaas Granola

Ingredients

¼ cup Coconut Oil or olive oil
½ cup Coconut Sugar or Brown Sugar
1 Tbsp. Vanilla, pure extract
2 Medium ripe Bananas, mashed
4 cups  Rolled Oats
¾ cup Whole Almonds, raw, chopped
¼ cup Teff, Chia Seeds, or Flax seeds
1 Tbsp. Dutch Speculaas spice or Cinnamon
½ tsp salt

Directions:

    • Wash and sanitize all work surfaces and tools.
    • Preheat the oven to 325°F.
    • Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
    • Combine coconut oil, sugar, vanilla, and mashed bananas in a large bowl. Add remaining ingredients and stir well.
    • Bake the granola by dividing it between the two baking sheets. Bake for 35 minutes, stirring halfway through baking. Remove from oven and cool completely. Yield 20 1/4 cup servings.

Estimated Nutritional Information: 144 cal, 7 g fat, 18 carbohydrate, 3 g fiber, 3 g protein.


Speculaas Spice blend

3 Tbsp. ground cinnamon
1 tsp. ground nutmeg
1 tsp. ground cloves
½ tsp. white pepper
½ tsp. ground ginger
½ tsp. ground cardamom
Directions: Combine all the spices well. Transfer to an airtight spice jar. Yield approx 1/4 cup.
There you go, darlings! Make some homemade granola!


Always My Very Best,
Chef Tess



Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Spice Blends are In! Now We Have 8! Remember when we only had One?

Just over 8 years ago, I started blending and milling spices late at night to earn a little extra grocery money while my kids were asleep and I was a full time mom. This is one of the very first printed labels. Initially...I wrote them all by hand. 
 A few years later, I had a different look and sold the spices exclusively on Etsy. 
 I'd go to boutiques and hope that a few bottles would sell so I could get something special for my kids at Christmas. I remember one year a friend and her husband bought about 25 bottles. I bawled all the way home. It made such a difference to me at that time, not only to have that huge vote of confidence, but that boost of cash for some essentials. 

 A year and a half ago...this is how the Wise Woman of the East Blend label looked.  I thought I had come pretty far from the days of hand-written labels. This was also about the time I was staying up until well past 3 AM about 4 nights a week filling orders and making more blends. It was crazy!
 Last June, my spices were bottled. I went to Salt Lake City, Utah and blended and packed each bottle myself at the Honeyville kitchen. It was the first time I got to see them on an actual store shelf! I was so excited!
 A few months later, these new labels were made. The spices were not only popular, but getting more popular!  I was officially adopted as a Honeyville product! Waaawhooo! At that time I had four blends that I had developed and loved. They were (and are) blended by one of the finest spice companies I know!  
Wise Woman of the East was (and still is) my most popular blend. I use it anywhere a recipe calls for cinnamon. It is amazing. 

 During all of this... I had four more spice blends  that I had "off menu"...if you knew they existed, you asked for them by name and if I loved you enough...I'd make a bottle for you. 

 Now I have eight blends! 

Well...Nine.
 I have nine if you count my Gingham Masala Spice Blend
It totally counts.
Gingham Masala- An exotic blend based on an ancient recipe.  Formulated by me as a colorful accent that highlights any meal with tongue tingling flavor and beauty. Packaged in collectible glass bottles adorned with art by Erik Johnson, these spices complement any cook’s kitchen. Proceeds from the sale of this spice go 100% to help feed, educate and cloth impoverished HIV orphans in India through the efforts of the Gingham Project. It can be found Here.   One day...I'm going to bring one of those kids home.  I just know it. 


Today, I have to show you the new labels!
The new blends should be in stores very soon! I know that they have already shipped...so now it is just a matter of time. 

Introducing:

Cheftessbakresse™ French Provencal Essential™ 
A bold blend of rustic French herbs, citrus, and garlic with a hint of sea salt to add depth and Provencal charm to your salads, poultry, sauces, pasta dishes and potatoes.
Ingredients: Granulated garlic, granulated onion, Herbs, Spices, and Sea salt
No Sugar or MSG. 


Cheftessbakresse™ The Big Dill (Salt-Free)
Wake up your taste buds to a Salt-Free dill, bell pepper, citrus, garlic and onion blend that is designed to add brilliant bright flavor to your life! It is remarkable on seafood, in potato salad, egg dishes, sour cream dips and cream cheese spreads. 
Ingredients: granulated onion, dill weed, bell pepper, lemon peel, garlic, spices. No sugar, salt or MSG.

Chef Tess Bakeresse™ Greek Olympian 
Bold, powerful, and able to make anyone fall instantly in love! Call down the thunder. This is the Venus of spice blends! With a perfect balance of beautiful Greek herbs,  spices, lemon and garlic it is remarkable on roasted meat, vegetables, salads, and pizza. Salt Free!
Ingredients: Herbs, Spices, Garlic, Onion, Lemon peel, pepper. No Sugar, Salt or MSG.

Chef Tess Bakeresse™ Amazing Wok-Star  
Beautiful musical notes of the Orient will burst from your latest dish when you add this tangy, spiced-citrus blend to your stir-fry, marinades, rice dishes, sauces and grilled vegetables. It is sure to transform any ordinary dinner into a concert for your mouth!
Ingredients:  natural soy sauce powder (contains wheat), natural lime juice powder, garlic, onion, lemon zest, orange zest, ginger, cinnamon, spices, coconut powder, natural misquite smoke flavor.Contains Wheat. No sugar or MSG. 


There you go! I'll be certain to post when the bottles are in my sweet little hands! This is such a huge blessing!

Always My Very Best,
Your Friend Chef Tess

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The Spices Are Ready!

So...I have to share this epic moment with my darlings here on the blog. Most of you have followed me for a while and know how many sleepless nights and long hours I spent millings spices in my kitchen 'til the wee hours of the morning to help pay the bills. Eight years have gone by since I first started milling my fresh homemade spice blends.  Now, enough people have loved them, shared them and made them part of their life that they are in real bottles...with real labels. As sweet as it was to hand write all the labels for a few years it's supremely cool to see them come off a beautiful roller full of labels already printed. The company who is bottling them is called Wayzata Bay Spice Company. They're well known for their remarkable quality and are known in culinary circles for their freshness. They bottle on demand so it's been remarkable working with them and Honeyville Farms. Yes, I am now a Honeyville Farms product. They're well known for quality and are one of the most remarkable grain companies out there. It's a tremendous honor. 

Do you want to see them?! 









I just had to share! I'm so happy with how they've turned out!

Thanks Honeyville for having these in your retail stores!

Xoxo!
Always My Very Best,
Your Friend Chef Tess

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The Truck is IN! Yes! Spices are now on the shelves!



I got a nice little phone call today that went something like this:
Chef Tess, " Hello?"
Whispery voice, "They're here!"
Chef Tess, " What?! Really?!! Oh. My. Heck!"

So I ran to my car...and drove down to the Honeyville Farms retail store in Chandler, AZ.

This is what I found the Assistant Manager, Michelle doing...
Yes I squealed like a little girl! Then she said..."Oh and the cooking class schedule will go here..."


So there we have it folks! The moment of AWeSoMe!


You know you want to just run on down right?! I'm so excited! Eight years from the beginning idea of having my line...until today. Here they are on store shelves! 

Honeyville Farms Retail Store | 33 South 56th Street Suite 1| Chandler, AZ 85226
Phone: (480) 785-5210 FAX: (480) 785-0892
Hours of Operation: Monday thru Friday: 9:00AM - 6:00PM, Saturday: 9:00AM - 5:00PM



There you Go!
Your Friend, 
Chef Tess

Monday, November 30, 2009

My Chef Tess Spice Sale!

Have you ever looked at Chef Tess Bakeresse Etsy ? I've had a few people ask if I ever put my spice blends on sale. I'm happy to announce that yes...I do. Chef Tess All Purpose Seasoning , Wise Woman of The East Spice Blend, Chef Tess Fajita Seasoning are all usually 6.99$ This month they will be$ 4.99 each. I grind the spices fresh to order. Wise woman of the East has several sweet spices, citrus, and floral. Sniff that? Okay...you'll just have to take my word for it.
Your pies and cookies will never be the same. I mean that in a good way.


I dry my own onions and garlic for the savory blends so they are extra special. They are also ground fresh to order...no sitting around and losing flavor.
Happy baking and cooking this holiday season folks.