Chinese five spice powder is a blend of (you guessed it) five spices, the most common being star anise, cloves, cinnamon, Sichuan pepper, and fennel. It is a warm blend of spices- think pumpkin pie spice with an Asian flair. Here are some recipes and quick ideas:
- Replace cinnamon with 5-spice powder in Bran Flax Muffins
- Use 5-spice powder instead of other spices in my Olive Oil Granola
- Asian BBQ Pork: Sprinkle pork tenderloin with 5-spice powder and grill, basting with hoisin sauce in the last 5 minutes of cooking (can also substitute chicken)
- Pumpkin Pie: I am going to try this in the next few weeks- replace the regular pumpkin pie spices with 5-spice. I think it will be epic
- Exotic Cinnamon Toast: Spread toast with butter, sprinkle with a little 5-spice powder and sugar
- Roast Chicken: sprinkle a whole chicken with 5-spice, salt and pepper, roast as you normally would
- Smoothie: I just had this for breakfast as I was writing this post and it was delicious. Blend an apple, 1/2 a banana, handful baby spinach, small handful rolled oats, 1/2 cup plain yogurt, 1/4 cup apple cider, a sprinkle of 5-spice powder.
- Five Spice Stir Fried Pork from The Calgary Herald
- Chinese Five Spice Chocolate Chiffon Cake from Leite's Culinria
- Chinese Five Spice Noodles with Broccoli from Serious Eats
- Chinese Five Spice Roast Duck from A Table for Two
- Five Spice Almond Cooks from Whole Foods
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