Must-have spices (your core pantry)
Building a solid spice collection doesn’t mean buying everything. All you need are the basic, adaptable spices used in most recipes. With these, you’ll be able to prepare nearly anything and grow over time.
These are the essentials every kitchen should start with:
1. Salt (kosher or sea salt) – enhances flavor in everything
2. Black pepper – the most used seasoning worldwide
3. Garlic powder – quick flavor boost for almost any dish
4. Onion powder – adds depth without chopping
5. Paprika (regular or smoked) – for color and mild sweetness
6. Red pepper flakes – adds heat when you need it
7. Cumin – warm, earthy flavor (great for tacos, chili, rice
8. Oregano – perfect for Italian and Mediterranean dishes
9. Basil – great for pasta, sauces, and soups
10. Cinnamon – essential for baking and some savory dishes
Level-up spices (once you cook more often
After the basics, these add more variety:
11. Turmeric – earthy and slightly bitter (great for rice, curry)
12. Chili powder – blend for Tex-Mex and chili dishes
13. Thyme – great for roasted meats and vegetables
14. Rosemary – strong, fragrant herb
15. Ginger (ground) – for baking and Asian dishes
Optional but powerful (for flavor variety)
These aren’t required, but they elevate your cooking
16. Curry powder or garam masala
17. Coriander
18. Bay leaves
19. Nutmeg
Disclaimer:
At My Kitchen My Home, we intentionally do not use onions and garlic in our recipes due to dietary and allergy considerations. However, we recognize that these ingredients are widely used in cuisines around the world. For this reason, they may still appear in our general list of spices or ingredient references for informational purposes.
