I personally find that cooking and shopping is much easier when I have basic ingredients on hand, and only need to shop for the extra things weekly. I have compiled a list of items that I use regularly when I cook and which I consider to be the staples of the kitchen cabinet.
You will see that I have jars of ginger and garlic on the list – these are two of my short cuts that make my life easier in the kitchen. I still enjoy using fresh garlic and ginger, but when I don’t have much time to grate or crush (or am just feeling lazy), these “pantry essentials” come in very handy.
- Olive oil, coconut oil
- Organic butter, unsalted
- Jar of grated ginger (try to avoid buying it with added sugar or corn syrup) and fresh ginger root
- Jar of minced garlic and fresh garlic cloves
- Vinegar – Bragg’s apple cider vinegar, balsamic, red wine vinegar
- Lemons and limes and a juicer or lemon juice and lime juice in a jar. Try to find only 100% juice if buying in a jar.
- sea salt and pepper
- Onions
- An array of herbs and spices: basil, oregano, thyme, parsley, marjoram, rosemary, bay leaf, curry powder, paprika, cayenne, coriander, ground cumin, cinnamon, cardamon, allspice, nutmeg
- Boxes of organic or free-range chicken and vegetable stocks. However it easy it is to make your own if you have a little extra time. Avoid buying bouillon cubes as they are high in salt and have other additives.
- Canned diced tomatoes
- Cans of coconut milk
- Nuts – walnuts, cashews, almonds
- Unsweetened original almond milk, rice milk, goat milk and/or raw milk
- Dates and other dried fruit
- Gluten-free flours and gluten-free baking ingredients
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