My Spice Drawer

Yup, I keep my spices in a drawer.

Since learning about spices, I now keep my spices in small, short mason jars (the ones normally used for jellies). I have experimented with lots of other spice holders but have settled on this solution because:

  • It is much easier to scoop spice out with teaspoons or tablespoons.
  • They are easier to fill.
  • They are easy to stack two deep in a drawer (I put them in alphabetical order so they are easy to find).
  • They are kept out of direct sunlight and heat.
  • Best of all, no more hunting for spices!

I have found that learning about spices has completely changed how I cook and I use a lot more spices now. They are not nearly as intimidating as they once seemed and they no longer languish in the cupboard until stale and tasteless.

I love to buy spices in bulk and bring them home to fill the jars. In fact, a lot of my jars are filled with my own spice blends (find out why I create my own spice blends). This is a great way to save time and money while creating flavourful dishes.

If you find you use a lot of spices, you may want to try the mason jar method. If you decide to put them in a drawer, here are some tips:

  • Label each jar on top and the sides (only labeling the tops can lead to problems if the tops get mixed up)
  • Use these jars for spices or blends you use a lot.
  • Decide on a way to organize them (I put them in alphabetical order).
  • Line the drawer with a no slip rubber mat to prevent the jars from sliding around.
  • Some bulk spice stores will let you bring in your jars so that you can fill them up right there. No guesswork required.

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