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Spiced UP Subscription Box Review + Coupon – July 2016

Lindsey Morse
ByLindsey MorseJul 13, 2016 | 7 comments

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Spiced UP is a brand new spice subscription that sends hand-selected spices and a kitchen tested recipe every month!

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Spiced UP was started by two friends with a passion for cooking, travel, and spices. Together, they founded this subscription as a way to help others spice up their cooking.

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This box was sent to us at no cost for review. (Check out the review process post to learn more about how we review boxes.)

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The Subscription Box: Spiced UP

The Cost: $20 per month

COUPONReceive a bonus handcrafted test tube spice rack filled with an annual subscription! ($99 value) No coupon code needed - just link here!

The Products: “Hand-selected spices with facts on origin, history, and how to use them, as well as a kitchen tested recipe.”

Ships to: US

Check out other spice subscriptions in the Food Subscription Box Directory and make sure to add Spiced UP to your subscription list or wishlist!

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My Spiced UP box contained a card that listed the spices included in this month’s box.

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I also received a card with information about this month’s featured spice- Vindaloo Curry Spice!

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The back of the card contained a recipe for this month’s kitchen-tested recipe, Pork Vindaloo. Vindaloo is a famous Indian dish that’s popular throughout the world. Vindaloo was first created in Goa, a former Portuguese colony, and is derived from carne de vine d’alhos, a Portuguese dish consisting of meat that’s been marinated in wine and garlic.

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Canadian Love Rub - $8

Canadian Love Rub is a blend of garlic, black pepper, coriander, chili, salt, dill, corn oil, and oleoresin of paprika. The flavor is “peppery, salty, and full flavored.”

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I haven’t had a chance to try this yet, but it smells absolutely incredible! Spiced UP recommends using it to season steak, hamburgers, potatoes, veggies, fish, chicken, or beef.

Spiced UP also included a little wooden spoon in this box. Isn’t it just so cute?!

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Marjoram - $3

Marjoram is one of those herbs that I never think to buy or use, but I really like it! It’s most often used in Mediterranean cooking, and the ancient Romans considered it to be a symbol of happiness. Marjoram has a flavor that’s “sweet, subtle, delicate, and pleasant.”

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Jalapeno Granules - $5

I’ve never seen dried jalapeño granules before, and I’m so excited to cook with them!

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Spiced UP provides lots of suggested uses for them, but I think they just beg to be used in Mexican cuisine. I’m going to try adding them to guacamole, tacos, and maybe huevos rancheros!

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Vindaloo Curry Spice- $4

This vindaloo spice blend combines coriander powder, cumin, red pepper, black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, and turmeric.

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It has a “hot, powerful, warm, and intense” flavor and smells divine.

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I used it to make the provided recipe for Pork Vindaloo, and I thought it was fantastic. The blend added a nice depth of flavor and the perfect level of heat (hot, but not too hot). The recipe was well-written and easy to follow, and I’m definitely going to hang onto it so I can make this dish again.

Verdict: I really enjoyed this Spiced UP box! The spices were fresh, the packaging was beautiful, and the little wooden spoon is super cute. I think the Canadian Love Rub is a great blend to send in a summer box (who doesn’t love to grill this time of year!?), the Vindaloo spice was delicious, and I’m so excited to try cooking with the Jalapeño Granules! In terms of value, the retail value of the spices in this box breaks even with the cost, but I think the curation and provided recipe add value, too.

Do you love discovering the spices and spice blends? Will you give Spiced UP a try?

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Lindsey Morse
Lindsey Morse

Lindsey is a professional baker, cold brew coffee addict, and rosé aficionado who loves writing about food and wine. When she’s not sharing her love of subscription boxes with the world, you’ll find her in the podcasting studio, perfecting her cake decorating techniques, or cursing her way through the New York Times daily crossword puzzle. 


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7 comments

Malinda

I think I will stop my rawspicebar subscription and try this one out. Overall, I’ve been pleased with rawspicebar but I’m getting tired of always having to go to the website to see if the recipe is correct or waiting for Lindsay to post a review so I know whether or not I need to change up the recipe. Thanks Lindsay for a great review on this one.

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Jackie

This looks like a really nice sub! I’m impressed with the curation, it looks like it has good value.

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Laura

I like the looks of this but can anybody tell me how it compares with raw spice bar? I love the idea of that sub but their delivery is the worst

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Laura

I love Raw Spice Bar – I haven’t had any issues with them. For 6.00 – creative and delicious spice mixes – works for me.

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Laura

I just noticed we are both Laura – must be 4 different Laura’s on here:)

Nich

The Pork Vindaloo looks amazing, great photo, Lindsey

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