Top 12 Pantry Items
Top 12 Pantry Items
If you could have just 12 versatile pantry food items, what would you choose? These would be items that could be stored in the cupboards or cellar for long periods of time without needing refrigeration. For this question there is no need to include salt, herbs, or spices as I'll ask for ideas about them later. So which grains, long keeping vegetables or fruits, dried items, tinned or jarred items, etc. would you most like to have?
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12! You want me to keep to 12!
OK...
1. rolled oats
2. wholemeal flour
3. olive oil
4. honey
5. basmati rice
6. pumpkin seeds
7. St Dalfour type jam
8. lentils
9. chickpeas
10. Marigold swiss bullion
11. almonds
12. tahini
13.......sorry.....hazelnut butter
Cx
OK...
1. rolled oats
2. wholemeal flour
3. olive oil
4. honey
5. basmati rice
6. pumpkin seeds
7. St Dalfour type jam
8. lentils
9. chickpeas
10. Marigold swiss bullion
11. almonds
12. tahini
13.......sorry.....hazelnut butter
Cx
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We have eight 4.5 litre Lock & Lock boxes in the pantry which contain:
1. Plain flour
2. SR flour
3. Sugar
4. Strong white bread flour
5. Wholemeal bread flour
6. Oatmeal
7. Long grain rice
8. Pasta
We have a few smaller ones and various other air tight containers for lentils, split peas, barley and various beans.
If I was to have 4 other items they would be:
9. Bullion Veg Stock
10. Tomato puree
11. Baking powder
12. Vanilla essence
We are fortunate to have an original pantry in the house, only 4ft by 3ft but it is a great asset to have. I really want to empty it and review the shelving, making the one that recesses into the window to have a thick slate finish to help keep things cool (I did have home brew in mind lol)
I would like to build a cold store on a the outside of a north facing wall, along the designs in John Seymore's book - this would be for jars of preserves and pickles, hanging meat such as rabbits and pheasants, and storing large bags of tatties and boxes of veg in sand. I have been meaning to make this for two winters now - perhaps I will build it in the autumn
1. Plain flour
2. SR flour
3. Sugar
4. Strong white bread flour
5. Wholemeal bread flour
6. Oatmeal
7. Long grain rice
8. Pasta
We have a few smaller ones and various other air tight containers for lentils, split peas, barley and various beans.
If I was to have 4 other items they would be:
9. Bullion Veg Stock
10. Tomato puree
11. Baking powder
12. Vanilla essence
We are fortunate to have an original pantry in the house, only 4ft by 3ft but it is a great asset to have. I really want to empty it and review the shelving, making the one that recesses into the window to have a thick slate finish to help keep things cool (I did have home brew in mind lol)
I would like to build a cold store on a the outside of a north facing wall, along the designs in John Seymore's book - this would be for jars of preserves and pickles, hanging meat such as rabbits and pheasants, and storing large bags of tatties and boxes of veg in sand. I have been meaning to make this for two winters now - perhaps I will build it in the autumn
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I'm going to go out on a walk and think about this one!
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1 plain flour
2 self raising flour
3 sunflower seeds
4 cashew nuts
5 olive oil
6 tea
7 sun dried toms
8 soya
9 lentils
10 split peas
11 chocolate
12 beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrr
sorry we all have a vice hic !
2 self raising flour
3 sunflower seeds
4 cashew nuts
5 olive oil
6 tea
7 sun dried toms
8 soya
9 lentils
10 split peas
11 chocolate
12 beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrr
sorry we all have a vice hic !
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Lol I currently keep my beer in the garage cos it's cooler - hence wanting to make a slate shelf in the pantry... 
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TEA! How did I forget tea? 
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Aha, I don't keep tea nor olive oil in my pantry 
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1. lentils
2 chickpeas
3. wholewheat flour
4. rice
5 cous cous
... finding this a toughy... we don't have a pantry and the kitchen cupboards store mostly
6 tinned tomatoes
... assuming you don't keep veg in the pantry, and not having spices or herbs in the list
7. Instant yeast
8. Bullion Marigold vegan stock (No Garlic
)
9. bags of nuts - fair trade naturaly(brazil, if I had to pick just one)
10. Pasta
11 Porridge
12. Menu for the local take-away...Only joking, we haven't had one since we moved here - except the odd bag of chips - I digress
12. Kidney beans
2 chickpeas
3. wholewheat flour
4. rice
5 cous cous
... finding this a toughy... we don't have a pantry and the kitchen cupboards store mostly
6 tinned tomatoes
... assuming you don't keep veg in the pantry, and not having spices or herbs in the list
7. Instant yeast
8. Bullion Marigold vegan stock (No Garlic
9. bags of nuts - fair trade naturaly(brazil, if I had to pick just one)
10. Pasta
11 Porridge
12. Menu for the local take-away...Only joking, we haven't had one since we moved here - except the odd bag of chips - I digress
12. Kidney beans
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Vegetables and Fruits ok
Annpan, you could include fruits and vegetables, etc that keep for quite a while without refrigeration such as
potatoes
onions
carrots or parsnips in sand
cabbage
lactofermented items or pickles
winter keeping apples
pears
winter squash
nuts
dried legumes and pulses
potatoes
onions
carrots or parsnips in sand
cabbage
lactofermented items or pickles
winter keeping apples
pears
winter squash
nuts
dried legumes and pulses
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Gosh, I think I have more than 12 varieties of tea! Don't know how I'd cope if I was forced to choose one.
Okay, this is what I think I'd have:
1) Tea (prob Assam/English Breakfast)
2) Wholemeal bread flour
3) White bread flour
4) Canned chopped tomatoes
5) Mixed dried fruit
6) Mixed nuts (these two are a bit of a cop-out!)
7) Olives
8) Pasta
9) Brown rice
10) Plain flour
11) Caster sugar
12) Mixed dried pulses
Okay, this is what I think I'd have:
1) Tea (prob Assam/English Breakfast)
2) Wholemeal bread flour
3) White bread flour
4) Canned chopped tomatoes
5) Mixed dried fruit
6) Mixed nuts (these two are a bit of a cop-out!)
7) Olives
8) Pasta
9) Brown rice
10) Plain flour
11) Caster sugar
12) Mixed dried pulses
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Not too hard, really, as I find I use my most basic staples most of the time anyway:
Gluten free pasta
brown rice and lots of it!
tomato paste
rolled oats
brown rice flour
chickpea flour
maize flour
brown sugar
mixed pulses (we usually have lots of lentils on hand, as they cook up fast)
baking powder
tinned fish (tuna/salmon/anchovies/sardines)
gluten free granola (which has lots of fruits and nuts in it, so sort of takes care of 2 essential items in one)
Fun exercise.
Andrea
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Gluten free pasta
brown rice and lots of it!
tomato paste
rolled oats
brown rice flour
chickpea flour
maize flour
brown sugar
mixed pulses (we usually have lots of lentils on hand, as they cook up fast)
baking powder
tinned fish (tuna/salmon/anchovies/sardines)
gluten free granola (which has lots of fruits and nuts in it, so sort of takes care of 2 essential items in one)
Fun exercise.
Andrea
NZ
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1 Tin Tomtoes
2 Tins Tuna or other fish
3 Tomato Puree
4 Brown Rice
5 Split Peas
6 Lentils
7 Broth mix
8 Pasta
9 Olive Oil
10 Popping Corn (
)
11 Seeds - sunflower, sesame, pumpkin etc
12 Flour - plain, SR, Wholemeal
(not to mention the wierd and wonderful stuff from the Chinese Supermarket!! )
2 Tins Tuna or other fish
3 Tomato Puree
4 Brown Rice
5 Split Peas
6 Lentils
7 Broth mix
8 Pasta
9 Olive Oil
10 Popping Corn (
11 Seeds - sunflower, sesame, pumpkin etc
12 Flour - plain, SR, Wholemeal
(not to mention the wierd and wonderful stuff from the Chinese Supermarket!! )
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Let us be silly and free
It won't make us famous
It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
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