Beau Monde seasoning
Beau Monde seasoning is a seasoning mixture. Basic versions are composed of salt, onion powder and celery powder.[1] Some versions include additional ingredients such as garlic,[2] clove, bay leaf, nutmeg, allspice, mace and others.[3] The company Spice Islands manufactures a version of the seasoning and owns the trademark to the name.[4][5]
Origins
The origin of beau monde seasoning appears to be uncertain.[3]
In popular culture
Ernest Hemingway's hamburger recipe used beau monde seasoning as an ingredient in the meat mixture.[7]
External links
- Beau Monde at Spice Islands
References
- Whaley, Emily (1998-01-10). Mrs. Whaley Entertains: Advice, Opinions, and 100 Recipes from a Charleston Kitchen. p. 117. ISBN 9781565127821.
- Lovegren, Sylvia (June 2005). Fashionable Food: Seven Decades of Food Fads. ISBN 9780226494074. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
- Redmond, John (2010-02-11). The Book of Irish Golf. p. 214. ISBN 9781455601431.
- "What is Beau Monde Seasoning?". wiseGEEK. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
- Libby, Nina (February 18, 2009). "What is Beau Monde: Use This Seasoning in a Dip". Mother Earth Living. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
- "Beau Monde - Spice Islands". Spice Islands. Retrieved 2016-12-01.
- Moyer, Steve (July/August 2014). "Ernest Hemingway's Hamburger Recipe Was Nothing Like His Famously Spare Prose". Humanities. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
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