Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Giveaway: Teeny Tiny Spice Company #1: Vindaloo

Get ready for some "quickfire" giveaways!

The local (to me) Teeny Tiny Spice Company of Vermont sent me a beautiful little box of delicious.  And it's all for you, my wonderful readers.  I wish that computers could send scents... this box smells amazing.

I'll be giving all of these away!
They suggested that I give one away for six days.  To give more people a chance to enter, I'm going to give each one three days.  You can enter more than once, but you can only win once.

The first spice mix I'm giving away is one of my absolute favorites, which I have used in Vindaloo Deviled Eggs and Crockpot Sweet and Spiced Chicken, along with other delicious recipes... and more to come!

Image courtesy Teeny Tiny Spice Company
Teeny Tiny Spice Company Giveaway #1: Vindaloo!

A note from Thora & Ed of Teeny Tiny Spice Co.
Hello Everyone,

We were just checking in and are so pleased by your excitement. To address a few questions:

We are located in Shelburne and have a VT Dept. of Health inspected production facility in our home, and we are Certified Organic by NOFA.

Our ingredients are grown all around the world (not many certified organic cardamom growers in Vermont), but we blend, grind,and package all of the spices ourselves.

We developed the spice blends to be very easy to use. Whatever you are normally cooking, just leave out the regular spices and add a tablespoon of two of one of these blends (we start with two tablespoons in a family sized meal). We even have a friend who doesn't spice a dish, puts our tins out on the table, and lets everyone spice their own plate! They are easy to experiment with. Try adding a curry blend to burgers or a soup.

With cooking, many of the flavors develop more complexity. For example, with the Vindaloo, a minute of cooking on "dry heat" when you brown the protein ingredient, before adding broth or coconut milk, brings out more flavors. I also love to add onions to many of my dishes, and a browning them really adds to the richness of a sauce.

For crock pot cooking, they should work really well, but our chicken curry recipe only takes about 5 minutes of prep time and 30 minutes on the stove, so it is pretty fast anyway.

Our website has many recipes. You can also order there if you do not have a local store carrying the spices, but we are getting more stores in Vermont and New England all of the time.

Thanks Astrid and we hope that you all have fun cooking!

Thora & Ed

To enter, simply leave a comment below letting me know how you would use the Vindaloo spice mix.  Would you try one of the recipes from the Teeny Tiny Spice Company's website, such as Vindaloo curry, Vindaloo Veggie Burgers, Lentil Loaf with Vindaloo,or  Vindaloo Mushroom Gravy?  Or, would you do some experimenting of your own?  Let me know!  One entry per person (per spice mix).

Winner for the Vindaloo Spice Mix will be chosen at random (using random.org) at about 5 PM on Saturday, February 12th.  The winner must get back to me within 48 hours, or I reserve the right to pick a new winner.  Please be sure to include a way to contact you in your comment.

Good luck!  And keep checking back for the next giveaway!  I have six different ones ready and waiting. 


Disclaimer:  Teeny Tiny Spice Company sent me these spice mixes for you.  They may be sending me some samples to try, but otherwise, there is no compensation.  All reviews on these products are my own.


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24 comments:

  1. I have no idea what I'd do with it. Deviled eggs sound delicious! What about with roasted nuts? We're on an almond kick around here. Mostly raw, but have been experimenting with different spices.
    carissaH

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  2. Lister!!!!!! :) I feel like I should start hammering my socks. :)

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  3. ohhh it does sound so yummy... I do love the sound of the chicken recipe but I would to try it as a marinade for chicken as well, cooking down the pan juices with some white wine as a base to serve over rice...very exciting...what about using it completely as a curry base with yogurt..can't wait!!!

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  4. Perfectly fascinating. Where is this company located? Do they sell these mixes locally?

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  5. Yummm! I think I'd have to try that vindaloo curry!

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  6. It would definitely have to be the curry. The hubby LOVES curry!!

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  7. I would love to try to make a quinoa curry!

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  8. I'd love to experiment with it! I'd try making meatballs or burgers with it. And maybe even try putting it on some veggies.

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  9. I'd definitely try to make a curry. Sounds yummy.

    lovelydomesticdiva (at) gmail (dot) com

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  10. This is great, now I want some of that Vindaloo! I would make all of the recipes you mentioned-- deviled eggs would be especially wonderful with this since my secret ingredient is curry powder.

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  11. I would certainly try vindaloo curry. We love Indian spices so I would probably be adding it to everything to try it out for awhile!!

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  12. That vindaloo curry looks really yummy!!
    jasperkoala at gmail dot com

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  13. I don't know what I'd do with the spice either. Maybe put it in some a stew (beef) or to spice up burritos or even tacos!!

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  14. LOVE the vindaloo curry!!! Can not wait to try it out!

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  15. I have no idea what to do with it. I've never had Indian food! Curry powder is foreign to me, it's not even in my spice cabinent. So it would be an adventure. I'd probably try it on burgers and branch out from there.

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  16. This is my first time having heard of them. The next time I'm in Vermont (potentially in a week or two), I'm going to scout some of their tins with an eye towards crock pot meals. Chicken Vindaloo + Crock Pot = Potentially awesome!

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  19. I would add the vindaloo mix to yogurt along with shredded cucumber, or coat tofu or seitan cubes with it, fry them up till crunchy, add a little coconut milk and serve it over basmati rice pilaf.

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  20. I think I'd make something with chick peas, spinach and potatoes. Sounds yummy!

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  21. You know us and spices!!!! Yummmm...Vindaloo sounds delic! :-)

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  22. I think this spice would be a lovely addition to a chicken salad with walnuts and grapes. MMMM.

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  23. I just love these spices! I think a vindaloo spiced shepherd's pie would be amazing. Thanks!

    -Emily
    Bentobloggy.com

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  24. I think I'd have to try the crock-pot chicken... and then start experimenting with other ways to incorporate these spice blends into my creative cookery!

    Oooooh.... vindaloo shepherd's pie? Droooool...

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