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Title: Puerto Rican Adobo Powder
Categories: Spice Caribbean Bbq
Yield: 1 Cup
6 | tb | Kosher salt |
2 | tb | White pepper |
2 | tb | Cumin seeds |
2 | tb | Garlic powder |
In Puerto Rico, adobo is a seasoned salt that is generously sprinkled on meats and seafood prior to grilling, sauteing, or frying. Supermarkets sell prepared blends that are loaded with MSG. Here's a homemade version that lends unexpected excitement to any dish.
Combine the salt, peppercorns, and cumin seeds in a dry skillet and cook over medium heat until the spices are lightly toasted and fragrant, about 3 min. Transfer the mixture to a bowl to cool.
Combine the roasted spice mixture and garlic powder in a spice mill and grind to a fine powder.
Store in an airtight container; it will keep for several months.
Note: Pan-roasting the spices isn't traditional, but it greatly enhances the flavor.
The Caribbean Pantry Cookbook by Steven Raichlen ISBN 1-885183-10-0 pg 20
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