If you canceled HelloFresh subscription and miss Tuscan heat spice blend, there are various alternatives that work just as effectively to elevate soups, stews and pasta dishes.
Create your own meat rub to use when cooking meat dishes – simply adjust the ratios to suit your own personal preferences!
Basil
Basil is the star ingredient in this dish, providing bold flavor that pairs perfectly with garlic powder and providing a lemony note that complements both paprika and cayenne pepper perfectly.
Fennel seeds add a subtle, yet complex taste to this combination, providing just a hint of heat to complement the herbs and spices used in this recipe.
Hello Fresh meal kits offer Tuscan spice as an option, which you can use for pasta dishes, soups and salads. Simply remember to store it in an airtight container to prevent oxidization!
Rosemary
As part of the mint family, rosemary is an ideal herb to add depth and complexity to dishes. It pairs perfectly with Tuscan heat spice for its herbal notes.
Fennel seeds are another essential element in Italian seasoning, offering a subtle licorice taste that goes well with other herbs and spices in this recipe. Fennel also adds an unusual peppery note that compliments the overall blend.
Utilizing homemade Tuscan heat blend in your meals will take them to the next level. Give it a try on roasted potatoes, or give a simple chicken dish an Italian flair by using this spice blend!
Oregano
Oregano is a leafy herb best enjoyed fresh, though dried forms are available. Renowned for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, oregano adds flavor and nutrition to many dishes.
Tuscan heat spice can add the perfect finishing touch to marinades and soups, but its versatility extends even to seasoning meat dishes like steak or roast chicken dishes. Give it a try next time you prepare dinner!
Adds depth and flavor to salad dressings, such as Tuscan-inspired salads with mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, sliced olives, grilled chicken and shaved Parmesan cheese.
Garlic Powder
Powdered garlic has several advantages over fresh garlic; its shelf life can extend beyond three months and only 1/4 teaspoon is required to recreate the taste of 1 clove of fresh garlic.
Garlic powder is made by dehydrating peeled garlic cloves and grinding them up into a fine dust. Some brands add calcium silicate as an anti-clumping measure.
If you don’t have garlic powder on hand, Italian seasoning and cayenne pepper will work just as effectively to recreate the Tuscan heat spice mix that Hello Fresh provides in their meal subscription boxes.
Cayenne Pepper
Cayenne pepper is an indispensable addition to savory cooking, adding an intoxicating heat. Spiciness levels can be adjusted according to individual preference.
Fennel seeds (commonly referred to as saunf or fennel powder) add depth of flavor when added to any blend with their sweeter, licorice-like aroma, making this spice stand out in classic Italian or dry fish recipes.
Though you can store your Tuscan heat spice blend in an airtight jar or mason jar, to preserve its flavors for up to six months it is ideal to keep it in an airtight container.
Fennel Seeds
Fennel seeds (Saunf) are the dried seed of Foeniculum vulgare with an aniseed flavour and warm, sweet aroma, commonly used as post-meal refreshments or chewed to aid digestion. Fennel is also an important source of potassium, zinc and selenium – essential components in maintaining hormone balance as well as oxygen levels within our bloodstreams.
Fennel seeds can be found in most supermarkets’ herbs and spices sections. While they’re generally sold whole, you can toast them before grinding or crushing to enhance their flavor.
Keep the airtight container at room temperature and consume within six months; avoid refrigerating as this will accelerate spoilage.