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Nick’s Southern Herb and Spice Mix: A Garden-to-Table Adventure

Nick's Southern Herb and Spice Mix: A Garden-to-Table Adventure

Growing and harvesting a family legacy with this special herb and spice mix.

By Don Nicholas | March 22, 2024

Delicious Baked Chicken on Wooden Table

Hello fellow food enthusiasts! Today, we’re embarking on a delightful journey into the world of herbs and spices with Nick’s Southern Herb and Spice Mix. This aromatic blend is a family favorite that has graced the tables of our humble home and the bustling kitchen of our family restaurant. Join me as we explore the joy of growing and harvesting these ingredients in your backyard.

The Herb Garden:

Let’s start by cultivating a small but mighty herb garden to kickstart our herbaceous adventure. Choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil, perfect for the flourishing growth of these culinary wonders.

  • Thyme: This resilient herb thrives in slightly dry conditions. Plant thyme seeds or seedlings in well-drained soil, ensuring they receive plenty of sunlight. Harvest the leaves when the plant is about 6 inches tall by snipping them with scissors.
  • Basil: Basil loves warmth and sunlight. Plant seeds or young basil plants, ensuring they have enough space to grow. Harvest the leaves when the plant is lush and full, pinching off the top leaves to encourage bushier growth.
  • Rosemary: A Mediterranean delight, rosemary requires well-drained soil and sunlight. Plant rosemary bushes or cuttings, and prune regularly to maintain a bushy shape. Harvest the woody stems by cutting them close to the base.

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The Spice Corner:

Now, let’s spice things up a bit by cultivating the ingredients that add depth and flavor to Nick’s mix.

  • Paprika: Paprika comes from dried and ground red peppers. Plant pepper seeds or seedlings in rich, well-drained soil and provide ample sunlight. Harvest the peppers when they turn a vibrant red, then dry them thoroughly before grinding them into a fine powder.
  • Garlic and Onion: Plant garlic cloves and onion bulbs in well-drained soil for these pungent delights. Harvest when the tops dry out, then cure them in a cool, dry place. Once cured, peel and chop them into small pieces before dehydrating.
  • Cayenne Pepper: Growing cayenne peppers is similar to paprika. Plant seeds or seedlings, and harvest the red peppers when fully mature. Dry them in a warm, well-ventilated space before grinding into a fiery powder.

Creating Nick’s Southern Herb and Spice Mix:

Now that our garden has yielded a bountiful harvest, let’s transform these fresh ingredients into the magical mix that flavored countless meals in our family restaurant.

  1. Gather 2 tablespoons dried thyme, 2 tablespoons dried basil, 1 tablespoon dried rosemary, 1 tablespoon paprika, 1 tablespoon garlic powder, 1 tablespoon onion powder, and 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper.
  2. Ensure all herbs and spices are thoroughly dried before combining them in a bowl.
  3. Use a mortar and pestle or a spice grinder to crush and blend the ingredients into a uniform powder.
  4. Store your Southern Herb and Spice Mix in an airtight container, ready to sprinkle magic onto roasted or rotisserie chicken, or a batch of crispy fried chicken.

And there you have it – a journey from garden to table, with the satisfaction of knowing that you’ve created something special right from the heart of your home. Whether you’re following in the footsteps of a family recipe or starting a new culinary tradition, may your gardening and eating be filled with joy and deliciousness! Happy gardening and happy eating!

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  • Colleen L. March 22, 2024

    Sounds really good for roasted chicken!

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