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Herbs & SpicesYear-round. Nutmeg is a dried, shelf-stable spice available consistently throughout the year, though peak harvests occur in September through December in major producing regions.

Nutmeg contains manganese, iron, and magnesium in small quantities. It is traditionally valued in herbal medicine for purported digestive and anti-inflammatory properties, though typical culinary quantities provide minimal nutritional impact.

About

Nutmeg is the seed of the Myristica fragrans tree, native to the Banda Islands of Indonesia, now cultivated throughout tropical regions including Grenada, India, and the West Indies. The seed is encased within a hard shell and surrounded by a red, lacy covering (the mace). Nutmeg has a warm, slightly sweet, and faintly woody flavor profile with subtle peppery and earthy undertones. The spice contains the essential oil myristicin, which contributes to its distinctive aromatic and warming properties. Quality varies by origin, with Indonesian and Grenadian nutmeg considered among the finest.

Whole nutmeg seeds maintain potency longer than pre-ground preparations, which lose volatile oils upon exposure to air and light.

Culinary Uses

Nutmeg is used extensively across European, American, Indian, and Middle Eastern cuisines. It serves as a key component in savory applications such as béchamel sauce, cream soups, and spiced vegetables, particularly root vegetables and spinach. In sweet applications, nutmeg seasons baked goods, custards, rice pudding, and beverages including eggnog and mulled wine. A pinch of freshly grated nutmeg enhances gratins, cheese dishes, and meat-based preparations including sausages and forcemeats. The spice is often paired with mace, cloves, cinnamon, and allspice in traditional spice blends. Judicious use is essential; excessive nutmeg imparts medicinal or unpleasant notes.

Recipes Using nutmeg (511)

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Basic Cookies I

Basic Cookies I from the Recidemia collection

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Basic Muffins I

Recipe by: McCougall Preparation time: 0:45

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Bavarian Kraut Casserole

This recipe came from The Printey Estate sale. It was obtained it as part of the Family Collection from The Printey Estate in Forney, Texas in 2001.

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BBQ Pressure Cooker Chicken

Here's a winning recipe that combines my 2 favorite cooking methods. Pressure cooker and grilling! Can't wait till spring to start my grilling again.

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Beau Monde Seasoning Mix I

Beau Monde Seasoning Mix I from the Recidemia collection

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Beau Monde Seasoning Mix II

Beau Monde Seasoning Mix II from the Recidemia collection

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Beignets

Beignets is a puffy crusty sweet treat that New Orleans is famous for.

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Belizean Coconut Pie

Belizean Coconut Pie from the Recidemia collection

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Belizean Rice Pudding

Belizean Rice Pudding from the Recidemia collection

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Bitterballen I

Bitterballen, bite-sized veal croquettes. These are usually eaten when dutch people go to a bar and served with a drink. I quess you could call it dutch 'Tapas' !

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Blackberry Jam Cake with Caramel Icing

From my Aunt Maggie's Collection. Notation on card says 1932.

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Blackend Cinnamon Chicken

This Blackend Cinnamon Chicken recipe is nicely blackened on the grill with a hint of sweetness.

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Bloemkoolsoep

Cauliflower soup is a tasty, chunky soup. It can be eaten in a small serving as a starter, or it can be served as a midday meal, with dark bread.

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Blueberry Bread Pudding

Contributed by [http://Groups.Yahoo.Com/Group/Pressurecookerrecipes/ Pressurecookerrecipes Y-Group]

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Blueberry Grunt Recipe

Blueberry Grunt Recipe from the Recidemia collection

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Blueberry Rolls

Blueberry Rolls from the Recidemia collection

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Boerenkool met Rookworst

Curly kale with smoked sausages. A nice plain meal for a rainy day.

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Boerewors

Traditionally eaten at braais, barbecues, (Afrikaans: farmer's sausage) are thick, hearty and flavoursome Afrikaner sausages, often eaten with a corn porridge called pap.

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Boiled Custard Eggnog

Boiled Custard Eggnog from the Recidemia collection

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Boliche Asado

Cuban stuffed pot roast

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Boneless Birds

BONELESS BIRDS

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Boozey Rich Eggnog

Boozey Rich Eggnog from the Recidemia collection

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Bourbon Pecans

This recipe came from an estate sale. I obtained it when I purchased the family collection from the Love Estate in Sachse, Texas in 1984.

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Brandied Fruit Cakes

I take the whole amount of fruit (10 cups) and make a nice looking mixture. I don't necessarily use the amounts shown. If the candied fruit is on sale, i just use more of it than the raisins.

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Brandy Flip

Brandy Flip from How to Mix Drinks by Jerry Thomas—original source of recipe, out of copyright Serves: 1

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Breakfast Bread Pudding

Breakfast Bread Pudding from the Recidemia collection

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Brown Beans with Rice

Brown Beans with Rice from the Recidemia collection

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Brown Rice Peach Crisp

Makes 4 servings.

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Brown Rice Peach Crisp II

Makes 6 servings.

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Bullas

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Bumbo6

A variation of Bumboo, which is similar to Grog.

Butternut Squash Soup
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Butternut Squash Soup

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Butternut Squash Soup

right|Butternut Squash Soup

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Cabbage Rolls I

CABBAGE ROLLS

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Cafe Royale

Contributed by [http://Groups.Yahoo.Com/Group/Catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group] * Source: my old rec

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Cake Doughnuts

Cake Doughnuts from the Recidemia collection

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Calas

Calas Fried rice balls. In days gone bye, horse-drawn carts in the streets of New Orleans sold these wonderful, aromatic rice cakes. They have never been widely available in restaurants. They make a great breakfast or snack.

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California Avocado Zucchini Soup

California Avocado Zucchini Soup from the Recidemia collection

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Candied Yams I

* Source: How to Cook for People with Diabetes * [http://www.diabeticgourmet.com/recipes/html/264.sh

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Can You Say Yowza Eggnog

Purchased from the Nelson Estate in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1992.

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Caramelized Onion Quiche

For 6 – 8 servings.

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Caribbean Rum Punch

This delicious concoction is the traditional rum punch recipe used in the West Indies, passed down for years. ' Any fruit juice can be used.

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Carrot and Butternut Squash Soup

Carrot and Butternut Squash Soup from the Public Health Cookbook, Seattle & King County Department of Public Health—original source of recipe, US goverment resource in the public domain Serves: 4

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Carrot Cake

=Variation One=

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Carrot Cake I

Original recipe Makes 20 servings

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Carrot Cake II

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Carrot Cake Muffin Treats

Carrot Cake Muffin Treats from the Recidemia collection

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Carrot Cake Trinidad

Carrot Cake Trinidad from the Recidemia collection

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Carrot Cream Bread

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Carrot Fruit Cake

Carrot Fruit Cake from the Recidemia collection