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13 Spices & Seasonings You Should Always Have in Your Pantry

Banish Bland, Boring Food for Good with These 12 Pantry Staples
Filed Under > Dressing & Sauces

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It’s no secret that I love spicing and seasoning just about anything, (just look at the majority of my recipes if you need proof).  While I personally have probably 50 plus spices in my pantry, I believe there are 13 basic ones you should start your collection with, and always have on hand when cooking.  

Unfortunately, many people skimp on spices (they can definitely add up, after all) and many people forget that spices expire and need replacing. For ground spices, you’ll want to replace them every 3-4 years, and dried, leafy herbs need to be replaced anywhere between 1-3 years. The spices should still have an aromatic, bold smell with vibrant color…and if they don’t, it’s probably time to switch them out. And just like high quality food, high quality spices will be the difference you can truly taste. But good news is that they’re all incredibly versatile, so you’ll be able to apply the spices to countless dishes when cooking. 

And along with investing in high quality spices I really believe you should invest in a good game-changing salt & pepper grinder.  Once you get past the sticker shock of purchasing it (mine cost $100), you’ll enjoy freshly ground seasoning on everything with a difference you can definitely taste.  Truly, MKR

No. 1…Cayenne.  You’ll use this colorful, ground chili pepper for heat in a ton of spicy dishes; I literally use it on almost everything. 

No. 2…Tellicherry Peppercorn.  Of course pepper is an everyday cooking essential, but once you try freshly ground, fragrant peppercorns at home for yourself, you’ll understand why they’re 1,000 times better than the pre-bought pepper mixture.  

No. 3…”Paris Salt“. This naturally flavored sea salt literally tastes good on everything.  Its coarse texture is made up of high quality French sea salt with dry herbs like rosemary, thyme, basil and dill.  It’s incredibly versatile, and can be ground in a salt grinder for a finer texture if needed as cooking.  My favorite kind is Williams-Sonoma’s Herbs de Provence Sea Salt.

No. 4…Sea Salt.  A fine, classic sea salt will be used time and time again for your basic cooking and baking needs, as well as sprinkled directly on food for that extra punch.  I love sprinkling a few flakes on top of chocolate chip cookies before baking. 

No. 5…Red Pepper Flakes.  You know they say #somelikeithot and we certainly do in the Rye household. I always invest in good red pepper flakes because the spice level and taste is truly superior.

No. 6…Kosher Salt. This will be your everyday table salt, and one you’ll use in most recipes. For example, I use kosher salt when my chocolate chip cookie recipe calls for salt, but as stated above I then top the cookies with sea salt at the end for maximum flavor.  

No. 7…Himalayan Pink Salt. This salt is a healthy, natural salt and packs a lot more flavor than your kosher salt.  I like to use it for pre-cooking flavoring.  A Himalayan salt plate is also a great way to infuse a ton of great flavor in all your grilling endeavors (meats, seafood and vegetables). 

No. 8…Ground Black Pepper. This is not a full peppercorn, but much larger than your ground pepper, and what I use whenever seasoning vegetables and shrimp for the grill (olive oil, salt, and pepper is all I use).  It adds more of a spice than your ground pepper, but doesn’t have that cayenne pepper feel.   

No. 9…Cinnamon. With cinnamon, you can instantly add warmth to any dish. Its obvious use is with baking, but it can also be added to curry dishes and anything with sweet potatoes or butternut squash for a wonderful added dimension of flavor. 

No. 10…Chili Lime Rub. My husband uses this mouth-watering rub on just about everything he grills, especially skirt steak. With a spicy-tangy blend, the rub instantly elevates the flavors of anything we put it on…meat, seafood, veggies, you name it.  This rub made it on my top 10 list of must-haves from Williams-Sonoma last year and it still rings true. When grilling, simply squeeze fresh lime juice with it and add chopped, fresh cilantro. 

No. 11…Cumin. I love adding cumin to any type of chili, taco, or ground beed dish because it gives it warmth and dimension. Recipes will generally pair cumin with paprika and cayenne.

No. 12…Curry/Turmeric. Also known as Indian saffron and yellow root, turmeric is commonly found in curry dishes and gives them its distinctive bright yellow-orange color.  It has a warm aroma and gingery/peppery taste and is said to be extremely beneficial for the mind and warding disease like Alzheimer’s. 

No. 13…Paprika. Like cumin, paprika can be added to any dish to give it a certain warmth. But when you buy cheap paprika, it’s usually tasteless.  I specifically buy Hungarian Smoked Paprika for the prime quality of the smoked flavor. 

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Photography, Rustic White for Waiting on Martha

A Lesson in Pizza Making With Ribalta Atlanta

A Fun Afternoon of tossing and tasting at Ribalta Atlanta
Filed Under > Worth Noting

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I’m hungry just looking at the photos from our recent team outing to Ribalta, a real-deal, authentic Neopolitan pizza restaurant in the heart of Midtown here in the A.  Our glorious long lunch was another notch in the team’s book for a little off-duty fun (you may remember our day making biscuits with Callie and taking a few notes on cooking from GP).  I had tasted the Ribalta goodness a few times before, so I knew it was just the place to bring the team for a true, one-of-a-kind pizza experience. 

And an experience we had.  The Ribalta team showed us the definition of warm Italian hospitality, and it was clear that they didn’t intend for us to leave until we were nice, full and happy. They graciously welcomed us with a glass or two of red and white wine, while inviting us to sit back and share a few of their vibrant small plates (think the freshest bruschetta, delectable fried calamari and a wonderful caprese salad).  We all agreed the small plates alone were magnificent, but we all also knew we needed to save room for the main act…the pizza!  We were, after all, not just there to eat the pizza, but were given aprons and showed behind the counter for a little lesson in pizza making. 

In talking to the staff (with our hands covered in flour), we quickly learned what sets Ribalta apart from the rest when it comes to their pizza making.  You see, Ribalta considers itself a traditionalist when it comes to dough; the restaurant only uses a mixture of flours that are certified by the Italian flour mill Le 5 Stagioni and natural yeast straight from Italy.  The result?  Pizza that’s light, easy to digest for all of you that are gluten intolerant, and absolutely divine.  

As we learned a few secrets in rolling the dough we stretched, pulled and crafted our own personal pizzas.  Before placing them each in the wood fire oven, we added fresh, flavorful toppings: thick-cut bacon, delicate prosciutto, fresh buffalo mozzarella, juicy tomatoes and fresh basil.  My mouth is watering just thinking about it!  Then into the woodfire they went only needing to cook about 1 minute because of the crazy high heat!  The result, quite possibly one of the best pizzas I ever ate.

A big ‘grazie’ to Rosario, Pasquale and the entire Ribalta team for letting us experience the magic that’s in your kitchen.  We will, of course, be back soon…and probably on a Sunday when bottles of wine are half-priced.  Ha!  Truly, MKR

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Stripes & Shorts

An Easy Uniform with My Favorite Classics
Filed Under > Having a Moment

Summer stripes, Waiting on Martha outfit ideas

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Blue stripe top with aviator sunglasses and white fringe bag, Waiting on Martha outfit ideas

Summer stripes, Waiting on Martha

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This shirt (because #bluesandstripesforever), my favorite pair of denim cutoffs, my Birks, a pair of aviators and my summer bag…is truly my everyday summer uniform.  And they call it a uniform for good reason because I literally live in variations of this outfit (outside business hours of course). 

First things first: I’m honestly always in the market for a blue (or any color) stripe shirt since I know I’ll wear them nonstop.  I was quick to snatch up this one by Saint James, my color is sold out, but this variation is so good too. If you’re not familiar with Saint James, they’re a French company that is king of classic stripes, and oh do they know how to make a great stripe shirt (exhibit A found above and exhibit B found here).  I easily own over a dozen Saint James shirts because they are such high quality; ones that will truly transcend seasons and never go out of style (p.s. they run pretty true to size, I’m wearing a medium). 

My summer style also means I don’t want to think much about the rest of the outfit.  So usually I throw on my favorite pair of denim cutoffs.  I’ve had my denim cutoffs since last year (the team has stumbled upon a similar cheaper option and Kat just bought a made-to-order vintage Levi’s pair which she’s excited about). This probably goes without saying, but these shorts are my go-to when I can’t stand having lots of fabric on my legs in this Georgia summer heat.  And because they are on the shorter side I always order them a size larger, wear appropriate under garments for those “just in case” moments, and almost always balance them out with a looser shirt.

Lastly, I really can’t tell you enough how much I live in my Birkenstock sandals.  They’re my flashback-from-high-school shoes (especially in the natural suede), but I couldn’t be happier about it since they are literally the most comfortable shoes around (get the soft footbed).  Find the rest of the outfit details below to get the look, and tell me friends, what’s your everyday summer outfit?  Truly, MKR

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Photography, Haley Sheffield for Waiting on Martha 

AS PICTURED: BLUE STRIPE SHIRT (SIMILAR HERE AND HERE) | JEAN SHORTS (SIMILAR HERE AND HERE) | WHITE FRINGE BAG (PRE-OWNED HERE AND SIMILAR HERE AND HERE) | AVIATOR SUNGLASSES | STRAW HAT (SIMILAR HERE AND HERE) | NAIL COLOR | BIRKENSTOCK SANDALS | HERMES CUFF BRACELET (SIMILAR HERE AND HERE) | THIN BANGLES HERE, HERE AND HERE

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