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How to Prepare Your Pantry For Fall
How to Prepare Your Pantry For Fall
And, in our opinion, spending an autumn afternoon in the kitchen is one of the best things about the change in season. If you’re ready to embrace fall flavors, here’s how to prep your pantry so you’re set up for success, no matter what you make.
Is there anything more inviting than the scents of ginger and cinnamon wafting through a kitchen? Fall is the perfect time to introduce more warming spices into your cooking repertoire–and it doesn’t hurt that they’re good for you, too. Here are a few of our favorite spices to keep stocked up–and ways to incorporate them into your everyday cooking routines. Make sure you have your Evermill rack at the ready!
Ginger – a perfect pie for transitioning from summer to fall, our peach, pistachio, and ginger galette leverages summer fruits like peaches while ushering in fall flavors with a hit of ginger. It’s the perfect September treat.
Cinnamon – our apple fritter doughnuts offer up the perfect, fall-forward spicy mix of cinnamon, nutmeg, and allspice. Ideal for serving when you feel the first chill in the air.
Cumin – this paneer and roasted cauliflower curry is our ideal fall meal. Warming, flavorful, and filling–we find ourselves reaching for this recipe multiple times a week.
As the weather gets colder, rain (and sometimes snow) becomes a fixture in the forecast, and layers are a must, trips to the grocery store become far less simple than they were in the warmer months. That’s why we like to ensure we’ve always got some long-lasting sundries on hand so we can whip up a home-cooked meal even on days when heading out on a shop isn’t in the cards.
Screenshot our checklist for the next time you stock up
Bone broth is all the rage right now–it’s one of the healthiest things you can. Not to mention: broth makes the perfect base for a ton of recipes, and it’s easy to make whenever you cook something that has bones. Better yet: it keeps in the freezer for ages. We might be biased, but we’re pretty sure our recipe is the best one we’ve ever had.
Beyond the pantry ingredients, there are a few things you can swap out and move forward to account for the seasonal shift. Here’s what we do:
If you use any of our tips to prepare your pantry for fall, be sure to tag us on social media using #casadesuna
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