cloves
Cloves are rich in antioxidants, particularly eugenol, and provide manganese and vitamin K. A small amount contributes negligible calories while delivering significant flavor and potential antimicrobial properties.
About
Cloves are the unopened flower buds of Syzygium aromaticum, an evergreen tree native to the Maluku Islands (Spice Islands) of Indonesia. The buds are harvested while still immature, then dried in the sun until they turn dark brown and hardened, developing their distinctive nail-like appearance (the name derives from the French "clou," meaning nail). Cloves possess a warm, pungent aroma and a complex flavor profile combining sweetness, slight bitterness, and pronounced spiciness, with dominant notes of eugenol, an aromatic phenolic compound. The spice is available in whole bud form or ground into a fine powder, with superior quality indicated by oil content and deep coloration.
Historically, cloves were among the most valuable and sought-after spices during the colonial era, driving global trade networks and economic competition. The flavor remains relatively consistent across varieties, though geographic origin and harvest timing influence subtleties in aroma and pungency.
Culinary Uses
Cloves function as a foundational spice across numerous culinary traditions. In European and North American cuisines, whole cloves stud ham and infuse savory broths, while powdered cloves appear in baked goods, mulled wine, and pickling brines. Asian cuisines employ cloves extensively in garam masala blends (Indian), five-spice powder (Chinese), and spice pastes for curries and rice dishes. The spice complements warm desserts—particularly cakes, cookies, and spiced beverages—and works well with other warming spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and cardamom. Cloves add depth to braised meats, stews, and marinades; whole buds can be removed before serving, while ground cloves blend seamlessly into dry rubs and spice mixtures. Moderate use is essential, as the strong flavor can overpower delicate dishes.
Recipes Using cloves (325)
Sugared Crockpot Nuts
I use these a gifts in small containers.
Sugar-free Chili Sauce
Yield: about 6 half pints. 1 tbsp.
Sweet-and-Sour Green Beans
Serves 4
Sweet Pea Soup
Sweet Pea Soup from the Recidemia collection
Sweet Rice I
Makes 6 servings.
Tangy Spareribs
Tangy Spareribs Contributed by Catsrecipes Y-Group Source: Come Into the Kitchen Serves 4 to 6
Texas Habanero Peach-glazed Ham
From "Catsrecipes Y-Group"
Tourte à la Lorraine
Tourte à la Lorraine is an elaborate meat pie with a pâte brisée (pie dough) base and a puff pastry top which is baked.
Tourtière
Try serving the filling hot with potatoes or toast, or with a breadcrumb topping, or serve in a home made tortilla.
Trinidad Curry Paste
Trinidad Curry Paste from the Recidemia collection
Trinidadian Pepper Chicken
Trinidadian Pepper Chicken from the Recidemia collection
Turtelsuppe
Danish turtle soup Serves 8 Turtelsuppe
Tyler Florence Turkish Spice Mix
Salt-free Formatted by Chupa Babi in MC Makes approximately ¼ cup
Unforgettable Ham Balls
I got a new cookbook from my sister-in-law — Jack Daniel's Cookbook, The Spirit of Tennessee. I'm going to share one. From "Catsrecipes Y-Group" Makes 20 – 25 Meatballs.
Unreal Mango Chutney
Unreal Mango Chutney from the Recidemia collection
Vegetable Biryani I
Vegetable Biryani I from the Recidemia collection
Vegtable Kurma
Vegtable Kurma from the Recidemia collection
Veldt Bread
Namibian bread
Vinha D'Alhos
This recipe taken from www.Portuguese-recipes.com
Warm Beer Soup
A nourishing soup!
Warm Gingerbread
Original recipe Makes 25 servings
Watermelon Rind Pickles
Fruit & Vegetable Recipes II by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture, public domain government resource—original source of recipe
Wine Fondue
Wine Fondue from the Recidemia collection
Witches' Brew I
Makes 12 (¼ cup) servings; from no tricks to these treats from local jersey paper
Zucchini Cookies
This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Pryor estate in Grapevine, Texas in 1996.