I've been inspired by June to cook and bake more adventurously this year. As a matter of fact, Ii've got a butternut squash shourwa (indian style soup) simmering on the stove now. And I DID put cardamom in it. :)
She is the most articulate of chefs. Her use of language and her knowledge of cooking methods is timeless. She has already saved me money and helped me cook much better meals, with so many great methods. I have much experience cooking my different styles for a great many years. She is an absolute gem.
In Indian cooking we also use a lot of cardamom. Example, black cardamom is used to cook basmati rice dishes and green one mostly for sweets like kheer but can also be used for savory dishes. Loved the video ❤️
Cardamom is one of my favorite spices. My mom would make Swedish cardamom bread when I was growing up. It was my job to deshell and grind the seeds in a mortal and pestle (yes, by hand, household electric spices grinders weren't a thing yet). I hate grinding but loved the smell.
My favorite uses of cardamom are on mulled wine and rice pudding. That fresh, citrusy flavor is a delicious and perfect addition to such sweet flavours
Started putting cardamom in my carrot cake and icing. I also loooooove cardamom ice cream with cardom pistachio shortbread cookies like an ice cream sandwich.
I crush 2-3 cardamom pods and dump them into a mug of milk and microwave for 90 seconds. I sweeten to taste with sugar or honey. To me it tastes like the milk left over when you eat fruit loops or apple Jack's. Delicious!
In India, cardamom is widely used in sweet, savory dishes and tea. Cardamom tea is my favorite and I love to use them in biryani. Green cardamom is also used as mouth freshener. My mom has some of them all time in her purse.
I love green cardamom, and use it in all of my Anglo-Indian cooking. Crushed green cardamom seeds with white chocolate (especially white hot chocolate) is divine.
i’m south asian and green/yellow cardamom is very common in our cooking! we use it in curries bc it’ll help combat the gamey smell in some meats. we also put it in a lot of sweets, often dairy based (think rice puddings, flans)... it’s kind of like how western desserts are commonly dressed with cinnamon.
My in-laws are Finnish. I have learned two amazing recipes from my Grandma-in-law that turned me on to cardamom. One is a coffee bread with swirls of cardamom like you'd do cinnamon. The other is an absolutely amazing scalloped potatoes with gruyere and cardamom. Every time I make them, people rave and ask what that distinctive, delicious, flavor is. I'm told that cardamom is best if you can get it imported from Europe, but I've not had the pleasure of testing that myself.
I grew up making Finnish nisu, which is coffee bread. My Mummu's (grandmother in Finnish) recipe had cardamom throughout, not swirls. The swirl idea sounds very interesting!
More June = More better! I’ve loved every episode of the Spice Show series and this was no exception. Can’t wait to try the jam and bread recipes as my mouth was literally watering as you ate it. Thank you June ♥️.
I was in the kitchen, listening to your voice from my laptop in the other room. As soon as you said that "fenugreek is the platonic ideal of curry powder" (paraphrased), I immediately grabbed the jar to smell it and MY MIND WAS BLOWN!
I got a new pet bird today and kept thinking she looks like the beautiful early summer sky. So I'm naming her June! So glad to see you back Sweetpea, you brighten everyone's day! ❤ 🌞
I adore cardamom in tea, I was so disappointed in spiced teas preblended being so weak, i went to the local Indian market and bought green cardamom and totally enjoy intense dark tea with lovely green cardamom
I love these episodes about spices so much! I hope there is going to be one about juniper berries (we use them quite a lot where I come from for sauces, broths or cabbage recipes), cloves or maybe some rose water?
Cardamom braided bread is a Christmas and Easter tradition in my family because of our Scandinavian heritage. Its such a warm, cozy spice! So excited to see you make a version 💗!
Cardamom is my favourite! I put extra cardamom in a kashmiri curry, and I love it in shortbread or oatmeal. Mix some cardamom into powdered sugar and roll buttery almond cookies into it when they are still warm.
For me, cardamom is the flavor of Christmas! I love it in savory dishes as well, but there's nothing quite like that hint of cardamom in krumkake or julekake.
I'm always refreshing Delish for a new June video! I love the way she cooks and teaches in her unassuming kitchen. I can't wait for more spice episodes! I really love tossing a green or yellow cardamom pod in with the coffee beans when I want freshly ground coffee. I'm looking forward to trying the bread and cookie recipes and playing around with adding this to familiar dishes. Thanks June; I LOVE your videos :D
Cardamom is one of the reasons why Swedish baked goods are amazing. Some of the most criminally underrated breads, cakes, and pastries (and some of the best you will ever eat) come from Sweden and are liberally flavored with cardamom.
When I think of cardamom, I think of those cookies- and also chicken biryani. Good chicken biryani is to LIVE for! LOL Thanks for this great rundown- and also for that gem (there's always at least one!) about orange seeds/pectin. All these years, and I never knew! So, how about doing an episode about mustard seeds?
When i was 17 or 18, i lived in an apartment complex and i had Syrian neighbours, a single mother and two kids. She would cook chicken thighs with whole cardamom pods and It smelled soooooo good everywhere on the whole floor lol. The mother gave me some once and it was exquisite... I bought cardamom powder not long after that. Great in sweet things such as oatmeal.
Oh also! PS: my ma said she now loves congee because of you!! So maybe I’ll make some Congee with cardamom to use up some of the metric ton of the stuff we have in the pantry!
It’s funny cuz this morning I was telling my ma that we needed to use the 2lbs of cardamom we have sealed in a jar in our pantry! We have a TON of green cardamom, imma bake something
The rice looks like perfect mush foood! I would love a sichuan pepper corn vid! I bought a packet of whole green peppercorns, after watching your live. I’ve got no clue what to do with them now lol. I also don’t have a spice grinder :(. Loved the video x
Hi June..If you are going to soak your sticky rice, use less water when cooking it. Since it's already wet and has absorbed some of the water when it was soaked, it will no longer absorb more water than it usually does when you cook it.
June, come to south Texas and teach me your ways in my kitchen for a week!!!! I want to try every single thing you make, if for no other reason than sheer curiosity. I needs to know! Lol. You're awesome.
Cardamom tastes to me like ginger and green bananas.... Not at all what you're describing, June, but I love listening you. I need to buy some fresh cardamom and try to find what you're picking up....
I like cardamom sprinkled over a fresh fruit salad, or fruit with yogurt. It brings up sweetness without needing a lot of sugar, like cinnamon. I'm like your man, Ethan, though, I just put it on whatever. I'm in love with cardamom.
i am kinda confused because cardamom is my favorite, i have like 5 kinds in my spice rack right now, but i've never found cardamom to be cool and minty. i always find it very warm in flavor.
Swedish here. I don't know about this cardamom bread, we use it in cinnamon rolls for sure. And basically you can use cardamom and cinnamon in anything sweet of you wish. Always comes ground here, but now I will definitely be on the hunt for whole pods.
Only June could talk about a spice like it's a luxury fragrance. I love her😊
Cardamom is a luxury fragrance! According to me anyway.
I've been inspired by June to cook and bake more adventurously this year. As a matter of fact, Ii've got a butternut squash shourwa (indian style soup) simmering on the stove now. And I DID put cardamom in it. :)
@@VIOLETheavenBeenMyHandle lol I've never had it that I know of but point taken 😅
@@Sphaatikhaa wish I could taste
@@joydavis6897 No you don't. LOL. This particular batch didn't turn out as well as the first time I made it. DOH!
She is the most articulate of chefs. Her use of language and her knowledge of cooking methods is timeless. She has already saved me money and helped me cook much better meals, with so many great methods. I have much experience cooking my different styles for a great many years. She is an absolute gem.
In Indian cooking we also use a lot of cardamom. Example, black cardamom is used to cook basmati rice dishes and green one mostly for sweets like kheer but can also be used for savory dishes. Loved the video ❤️
Hi 👋
Cardamom is one of my favorite spices. My mom would make Swedish cardamom bread when I was growing up. It was my job to deshell and grind the seeds in a mortal and pestle (yes, by hand, household electric spices grinders weren't a thing yet). I hate grinding but loved the smell.
Yay hej Sverige 🇸🇪
Love June so much. Literally could watch her talk about anything.
I have a cinnamon allergy (it's so sad! I LOVE cinnamon) And cardamom has become my go to for coffee, sweet stuff, literally anything. Love you June!
My favorite uses of cardamom are on mulled wine and rice pudding. That fresh, citrusy flavor is a delicious and perfect addition to such sweet flavours
Rice pudding would be delicious!
Yes baked product and rice pudding
Started putting cardamom in my carrot cake and icing. I also loooooove cardamom ice cream with cardom pistachio shortbread cookies like an ice cream sandwich.
I crush 2-3 cardamom pods and dump them into a mug of milk and microwave for 90 seconds. I sweeten to taste with sugar or honey. To me it tastes like the milk left over when you eat fruit loops or apple Jack's. Delicious!
In India, cardamom is widely used in sweet, savory dishes and tea. Cardamom tea is my favorite and I love to use them in biryani.
Green cardamom is also used as mouth freshener. My mom has some of them all time in her purse.
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To me cardamom and bananas are a perfect combination. I blend frozen bananas with cardamom to get a healthy icecrem in the summer.
Hey, that sounds really GOOD! Thanks for the tip :)
Sounds delicious, thanks for the tip:)
I love green cardamom, and use it in all of my Anglo-Indian cooking. Crushed green cardamom seeds with white chocolate (especially white hot chocolate) is divine.
i’m south asian and green/yellow cardamom is very common in our cooking! we use it in curries bc it’ll help combat the gamey smell in some meats. we also put it in a lot of sweets, often dairy based (think rice puddings, flans)... it’s kind of like how western desserts are commonly dressed with cinnamon.
Or how we use vanilla extract. I think that’s a better example instead of cinnamon. 👍🏼🙏
I really like the spice shows. I was ignorant of most spices and didn't even know! I love to learn, so thank you, June!
OK, the crushing the orange seeds trick...I had no idea. Awesome idea.
My in-laws are Finnish. I have learned two amazing recipes from my Grandma-in-law that turned me on to cardamom. One is a coffee bread with swirls of cardamom like you'd do cinnamon. The other is an absolutely amazing scalloped potatoes with gruyere and cardamom. Every time I make them, people rave and ask what that distinctive, delicious, flavor is.
I'm told that cardamom is best if you can get it imported from Europe, but I've not had the pleasure of testing that myself.
I grew up making Finnish nisu, which is coffee bread. My Mummu's (grandmother in Finnish) recipe had cardamom throughout, not swirls. The swirl idea sounds very interesting!
Oh! I'm Finnish but I've never heard of those potatoes. Sounds absolutely delicious and I think I need to try those asap!
I love June's videos not only for her rhapsodic love of flavor and ability to articulate it, but also for her wonderful resourcefulness.
Who is more thoughtful when it comes to describing flavors? So much more useful than saying, "I can't quite grasp it, so I'll just call it nutty."
More June = More better! I’ve loved every episode of the Spice Show series and this was no exception. Can’t wait to try the jam and bread recipes as my mouth was literally watering as you ate it. Thank you June ♥️.
I love June! She is the main reason I watch Delish! She deserves a raise!! Hint hint
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I was in the kitchen, listening to your voice from my laptop in the other room. As soon as you said that "fenugreek is the platonic ideal of curry powder" (paraphrased), I immediately grabbed the jar to smell it and MY MIND WAS BLOWN!
Hi Stephanie
I got a new pet bird today and kept thinking she looks like the beautiful early summer sky. So I'm naming her June! So glad to see you back Sweetpea, you brighten everyone's day! ❤ 🌞
Oh June, you speak so beautifully about food, it's mesmerizing 💜🌟
I adore cardamom in tea, I was so disappointed in spiced teas preblended being so weak, i went to the local Indian market and bought green cardamom and totally enjoy intense dark tea with lovely green cardamom
I love these episodes about spices so much!
I hope there is going to be one about juniper berries (we use them quite a lot where I come from for sauces, broths or cabbage recipes), cloves or maybe some rose water?
Rose water😍
When I was younger my mom would just eat Cardamom pods I remember little ramekins of Cardamom shells like ash trays.
My favorite thing to do with cardamom is added it to chia pudding!! Also it’s great on top of yogurt! We love you June.
Cardamom braided bread is a Christmas and Easter tradition in my family because of our Scandinavian heritage. Its such a warm, cozy spice! So excited to see you make a version 💗!
Cardamom is my favourite! I put extra cardamom in a kashmiri curry, and I love it in shortbread or oatmeal. Mix some cardamom into powdered sugar and roll buttery almond cookies into it when they are still warm.
Hi Stephanie
A Cardamon plant in the living room??😍❤️ I am going to try planting the seeds I have in my pantry!!!
Hi 👋
For me, cardamom is the flavor of Christmas! I love it in savory dishes as well, but there's nothing quite like that hint of cardamom in krumkake or julekake.
a fellow Norwegian? dont forget smulteringer and waffels
june's videos are so relaxing, sometimes the only thing that allows me to focus on homework or studying
I'm always refreshing Delish for a new June video! I love the way she cooks and teaches in her unassuming kitchen. I can't wait for more spice episodes! I really love tossing a green or yellow cardamom pod in with the coffee beans when I want freshly ground coffee. I'm looking forward to trying the bread and cookie recipes and playing around with adding this to familiar dishes. Thanks June; I LOVE your videos :D
Hi Julie
Cardermom is one of my absolute faves. In coffee, chocolate desserts, ground and cooked with rise...omnomn.
I love the way June describes flavors for people who've never experienced them. How about cumin?
Hello 👋👋👋
Compliments on pronouncing Pfeffernüsse 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤❤
Hi 👋
I had an Indian..from India,step dad..he taught me about Cardomom.and wow..does it ever fragrance and add flavor to rice..I love it.
Hi Jody
cardamom baked goods... one of the best things about sweden!
Cardamom is one of the reasons why Swedish baked goods are amazing. Some of the most criminally underrated breads, cakes, and pastries (and some of the best you will ever eat) come from Sweden and are liberally flavored with cardamom.
Love watching June cook and talk about cooking!
Hi Laura
My mom used to grind cardamom pods with her coffee beans! I’ve grown up loving cardamom
I just saw a video from Business Insider yesterday about Why Cardamoms are expensive and viola! You are so great June!
💖 Love this. I love cardamom. I just found an orange, mint, and cardamom toothpaste. Karakum from Marvis. I love it.
Thanks for the tip! The licorice and rambas flavors of Marvis also sound awesome. All three are now in my Amazon cart, waiting for my next SS check.
Hi Wendy
I’d love to see a video on achiote/annatto! Thanks for another great episode June!
Hi Vinny
When I think of cardamom, I think of those cookies- and also chicken biryani. Good chicken biryani is to LIVE for! LOL Thanks for this great rundown- and also for that gem (there's always at least one!) about orange seeds/pectin. All these years, and I never knew!
So, how about doing an episode about mustard seeds?
I love cardamom in my coffee.
This is a good idea for a show. Love cardamom in rice pudding 🍮
I loveee cardamom, especially in chai and rice dishes.
When i was 17 or 18, i lived in an apartment complex and i had Syrian neighbours, a single mother and two kids. She would cook chicken thighs with whole cardamom pods and It smelled soooooo good everywhere on the whole floor lol. The mother gave me some once and it was exquisite...
I bought cardamom powder not long after that. Great in sweet things such as oatmeal.
Hi 👋
Wow! Stars aligning on food tube when June and Jared (aka Weird Explorer) both drop cardamom episodes on the same day.
Love these educational series! Learn so much exploring and discussing ingredients we’re not as familiar with!
Hello.
This has been very informative! I never have used cardamom but now I will for sure. Dying to make that yummy bread and jam. Also potato curry.
More videos like this please! Love June's cooking! X
Iranians use Cardamom in many desserts. I wish you could taste some! BTW, love you June!
using cardamom in gintonic is nice too. where i work we put the cardamom and a slice of lime :)
That potato curry is everything !
I drop a cracked pod green cardamom in my rice cooker when cooking rice. Heavenly aroma
Cardamom is so underrated!!!
Thank you for being my teacher. Your voice is soothing and your instructions are simple and inspiring ❤.
Oh also! PS: my ma said she now loves congee because of you!! So maybe I’ll make some Congee with cardamom to use up some of the metric ton of the stuff we have in the pantry!
I saw a recipe for cardamom yogurt and now I feel more inspired to try it!
Hello Debbie
I see June in the thumbnail, I click. Easy as that
Potato or chicken curry is one of my favourite ways to use cardamom.
It’s funny cuz this morning I was telling my ma that we needed to use the 2lbs of cardamom we have sealed in a jar in our pantry! We have a TON of green cardamom, imma bake something
Hi June thank you for your videos really enjoyed the New Years meals 🤗💕🍽 let's delish!!!
June The Queen of Spices 👑
I love cardamom tea🫖😍
You’re fantastic!!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I was literally eating freeze-dried apples with cardamom when this popped into my feed.
Uber awesome spice podcast, June! Love, luv, luv! 👍🌟👏🙌❤️😍☺️
The rice looks like perfect mush foood! I would love a sichuan pepper corn vid! I bought a packet of whole green peppercorns, after watching your live. I’ve got no clue what to do with them now lol. I also don’t have a spice grinder :(. Loved the video x
I needed this, don’t really know much about spices. More please. Love June 🥰🥰
Wow. This is amazing !June and cardamom!!
I love how you pronounce "Pfeffernüsse" - totally perfect! :) And I love how you travel through the world with just one spice.
Hi June..If you are going to soak your sticky rice, use less water when cooking it. Since it's already wet and has absorbed some of the water when it was soaked, it will no longer absorb more water than it usually does when you cook it.
cardamom is the secret to the best donuts. 🍩🍩🍩
June, you are such a joy, thank you for the education💗😺
June, you are Brilliant !
Hello 👋
Absolutely loved this video. MORE please. ❤️
June, 😊 thank you! 😊 I'm looking forward to testing these recipes. That jam looks delicious 😋 😍
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Yummy June I wish I could taste that bread and Jam. Hoping all your wishes come true.
P.S. I love your budget eats videos so much I am afroamerican Brooklyn raised 🤗💕
You make cooking fun. Love the lessons on food.
June, come to south Texas and teach me your ways in my kitchen for a week!!!! I want to try every single thing you make, if for no other reason than sheer curiosity. I needs to know! Lol. You're awesome.
Cardamom tastes to me like ginger and green bananas.... Not at all what you're describing, June, but I love listening you. I need to buy some fresh cardamom and try to find what you're picking up....
I like cardamom sprinkled over a fresh fruit salad, or fruit with yogurt. It brings up sweetness without needing a lot of sugar, like cinnamon. I'm like your man, Ethan, though, I just put it on whatever. I'm in love with cardamom.
Hi Melissa
My favorite spice! I brought so much back with me from my last trip home
I have used cardamom in pickling Cauliflower. So Delish!
Lovely greetings from Germany, Pfeffernüsse are my nightmare of childhood in the 80th, I always got to many Pfeffernüsse for Christmas ;)
June! You are amazing!
i am kinda confused because cardamom is my favorite, i have like 5 kinds in my spice rack right now, but i've never found cardamom to be cool and minty. i always find it very warm in flavor.
i'm French (nobody's perfect😁)
i seriously think Chinese and French have a lot in common
with food love 😊👍
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This was such a great episode. First one ive watched i love it!!
It's my favourite spice it's called as elaichi here it's widely used in any Pakistan Indian cuisines
Swedish here. I don't know about this cardamom bread, we use it in cinnamon rolls for sure. And basically you can use cardamom and cinnamon in anything sweet of you wish. Always comes ground here, but now I will definitely be on the hunt for whole pods.
Hi Maria
What a wonderful video- really enjoyed it!
Hi 👋
An Indian dessert called 'kheer' uses a lot of green cardamom and is absolutely delicious, please give it a go, it's incredible !!!
Hi Frances
Delish should just become another June channel. I’d be ok with that 😌🙌🏽
I love it in basmati rice.
Can there be a video of Junes favourite recipes? And/or June recreates her moms favourite dishes :)
Finnish Pulla bread uses cardamom. So tasty with coffee
I've got cardamom in my spice drawer. I bet it's older than you though.😀
June, if you can convince me to enjoy cardamom in more than chai, I'll be impressed. Perform your usual magic please!
I love cardomon so much!!!