French Flavors
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Crushed Red Pepper Flakes
Crushed Red Pepper flakes are a must have for your kitchen pantry, and are usually found on every pizzeria table in the country to add some spice t...
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Crushed Aleppo Peppers
Our Crushed Aleppo Peppers are a mouthwatering, moderately hot blend of Aleppo pepper flakes. The Aleppo pepper is also known as the Halaby pepper....
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Featured Recipes
Pork Tenderloin with Apple & Onion Pan Sauce Recipe
A rustic European-inspired dish with roasted potatoes, sauteed onions and apples, and succulent pork tenderloin.
view recipe >Pink Peppercorn Macarons with Ruby Rose Ganache Recipe
Fruity, tangy, and floral, these show-stopping sandwich cookies taste as good as they look.
view recipe >Vadouvan Curry-Dusted Scallops with Apple Broth Recipe
Need a knockout recipe for a special occasion? Try these curry-dusted scallops with French herbs and spices served with a slightly sweet apple broth.
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European Spices & Seasonings
The spices of Europe are as varied as its cuisines and countries. French spices have a certain je ne sais quois.
view article >Behind the Seasoning: Premium French Thyme
Our French Thyme is full of warm, earthy, and sharp flavors that compliment vegetables, proteins, and even grains.
view article >A Guide to the French Mother Sauces
You can totally learn the basics of the mother sauces without knowing a lick of French, but then how would you impress your friends at dinner parties?
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