Rabu, 22 Juli 2020

Grill fresh fruit with free spices!

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When orchards and berry farms burst with fresh fruit, it's time to clear space on the grill. Grilled fruit makes for novel desserts, appetizers, and accoutrements to savory proteins. Heat from the grill draws out a fruit's sugars and caramelizes them, while smoke and char add unexpected flavor and aroma.

Enjoy a free spice blend for new grilled fruit recipes when you spend $25. Use one of these discount codes through Friday. Check our new recipes before choosing your free spice.

Use code GRILLPEACH for free Chinese Five Spice.
Use code GRILLPINEAPPLE for free Mexican Chile Lime Seasoning.
Use code GRILLFIG for free Herbes de Provence.

To redeem your free spice:
1. Add $25 worth of spices to your cart.
2. Add your desired free spice to your cart.
3. Enter the corresponding discount code at checkout.

Spicy Grilled Pineapple with Tequila Caramel Sauce

If the corner fruit vendor had a grill, this pineapple would be their best selling item. Grilled pineapple already has a deliciously caramelized flavor. This recipe goes an extra step with a tequila caramel sauce.

Mexican Chile Lime Seasoning
Mid-day in Mexico can be hot-hot-hot. There's no better way to cool off than by sprinkling something bright, sweet, and sharp over a plate of cold, sliced mango, jicama, melon, papaya, or oranges - like our Mexican Chile Lime Seasoning.
Chinese Five Spice
This classic Chinese spice mix unites the five flavors: sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and savory. Based on the traditional philosophy of balancing yin and yang, Chinese Five Spice complements fatty meats like pork, goose, and duck.

Herbes de Provence
The scent of Provence in a bottle, these classic Mediterranean herbs, dried at their peak, add summery redolence to rabbit, poultry, and ratatouille. We like mixing this blend into goat cheese for stuffed and grilled figs.
Barbecue Spice Rubs
Few foods feel quite as American as barbecue. Its origin, however, traces back to the Columbian Exchange when the fruits, vegetables, spices, and traditions of the Americas first mingled with those in Europe.

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Offer valid through 7/24/2020 online and in stores. $25 minimum purchase required. Cannot be combined with other offers. Limit one free item per customer.

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