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Quick -- is Allspice the same as Ground Mixed Spice?

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bakedpotato · 15/04/2005 19:58

Moro cookbook/storecupboard crisis, am mid-recipe

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jangly · 15/04/2005 20:01

No - totally different. Mixed spice is sweet spices (cakes etc) Allspice is more for savoury dishes.

Miaou · 15/04/2005 20:01

Dh (wizard cook) says it's not the same, but it wouldn't be a mega problem if you used it instead.

What are you making?

bakedpotato · 15/04/2005 20:03

aubergine and tomato pilaf
thanks so much... i won't risk it

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Angelsweet · 25/05/2019 09:23

I’m making a marmalade cake and it asks for allspice... does that sound right ( US recipe) as opposed to mixed spice..

ChaosMoon · 26/05/2019 01:53

They're different flavours as mixed spice is (as the name implies) a slice blend while allspice is a slice in its own right. They have a similar flavour profile though so not the end of the world to use mixed, but it would be noticeably different from the original recipe.

@Angelsweet that sounds gorgeous.

Angelsweet · 27/05/2019 00:36

Thank you! In the end I used the Allspice as requested by the recipe! A great success!

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