Dutch Spice Mix (AKA Speculaaskruiden) - Easy Homemade Recipe (2024)

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This traditional Dutch Spice Mix Recipe (aka speculaaskruiden or speculaas spices) is so easy to make using ingredients that you probably already have in your store cupboard (if you bake regularly). And with a batch of this on hand, you are set to go with a staple spice mix that is used in many popular Dutch sweet baking recipes.

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A few years ago I shared a recipe for Dutch Pepernoten (mini Dutch spiced cookies) and I promised the recipe for the spice mix would follow.

It is only when I went to make a new spice mix-up ready for all the popular Dutch baking recipes that feature during this time of year (pepernoten, speculaas, etc) that I realised I had not shared it with you guys.

Where To Buy Dutch Speculaas Spices

Here in the Netherlands, you can easily buy this blend of spices in the Supermarkets but elsewhere you need to either purchase it at a specialist shop or buy it online.

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Dutch Speculaas Spice Mix Recipe

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes

Servings: 3 Small Jars

Calories: 100kcal

Author: Sam Franklin

This is an easy recipe to make a blend of spices that is frequently used in many traditional Dutch baking recipes such as Speculaas, Pepernoten, Kruidnoten to name but a few.

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Equipment

  • Air Tight Spice Jars

Ingredients

  • 10 tbsp Cinnamon
  • 2 tbsp Nutmeg
  • 2 tbsp Ground Cloves
  • 1 tbsp Ground Ginger
  • ½ tbsp Ground Cardamom

Instructions

  • Prepare airtight spice jars by cleaning them and adding labels.

  • In a large bowl simply measure out all the spices and mix.

  • Divide the spice mix between the spice jars and seal.

Notes

The amounts shown in this recipe make enough spice mix to fill 3 small spice pots.

There are many versions of this recipe here in the Netherlands and many bakeries have there own secret recipies.

This basic recipe can also be adapted to suit your own personal taste.

For example, if you are not so keen on cardamom then just leave it out or you really love ginger then you can simply increase the amount you put in.

*Optional*

Another optional ingredient that you often see is white pepper. I didn’t use this in my mix but if you want to spice it up a bit then you can add half a tablespoon to give it a bit of bite.

Nutrition

Calories: 100kcal

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What To Bake With Your Dutch Spice Mix

Now that you have the basic recipe for this why not try making my traditional Dutch Pepernoten Recipe (Mini Spice Cookies)?This recipe is so easy and a lot of fun to make with the kids as their little fingers are perfect for rolling all the little round dough balls.

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The kids here in the Netherlands go mad for them and eat them by the bucket load.

This is usually leading up to Sinterklaas (the Dutch Father Christmas) arriving in the country on his steamboat from Spain (this year it falls on the 16th of November) to when he brings them gifts on pakjesavond (present evening) which is on the 5th of December.

Once Sinterklaas has arrived in the land the kids are allowed to put their shoes out by the fireplace every Saturday night until pakjesavond.If they have been good the shoes will be filled with pepernoten and small gifts.

And Honestly, these are so yummy you will totally understand why the Dutch kids go crazy for them.

More Dutch Recipes …

In the Netherlands, another base ingredient that is used in many Dutch recipes is Amandelspjis (Almond Paste). This can be used to make many cookies, cakes, pastries, and dessert recipes. Here is a recipe to make a delicious homemade version

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Another Dutch recipe that is great for kids and a total crowd-pleaser for parties and fetes is my Traditional Dutch Poffertjes Recipe. Not only are they easy to make but the topping combination ideas are endless.

And of course, if we are talking about recipes from the Netherlands then we can’t forget the classic Dutch Apple Piewhich is often served in cafes and during birthday celebrations, and the Gevulde Koek (Ductch almond Cookie) which is a real National favourite.

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Dutch Spice Mix (AKA Speculaaskruiden) - Easy Homemade Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is in Dutch seasoning? ›

All mixes do include at least, cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, aniseed, white pepper and coriander.

What flavour is speculaas? ›

So in conclusion they all have a base of cinnamon, followed by nutmeg, ginger and cloves and after that there's some variation to be found. Interesting! Also check out our collection of Dutch speculaas molds in our WKB bake shop.

What are the ingredients in mixed spices? ›

Here is a typical blend of spices used to make mixed spice:
  • 1 Tbs ground allspice.
  • 1 Tbs ground cinnamon.
  • 1 Tbs ground nutmeg.
  • 2 tsp ground mace.
  • 1 tsp ground cloves.
  • 1 tsp ground coriander.
  • 1 tsp ground Ginger.
  • Blend all spices together, and store in a sealed jar away from light.

What herbs are used in Dutch cooking? ›

Herbs, sauces, and condiments in the Netherlands

These include cloves (kruidnagel), cinnamon (kaneel), and nutmeg (nootmuskaat). Due to the colonial connection of the Netherlands with Indonesia, you will discover some surprisingly exotic dishes, such as bami goreng, when exploring Dutch cuisine.

What is the difference between speculaas and speculoos? ›

Speculoos versus Speculaas

The main difference lies in their spice content. Speculaas biscuits contain a number of different spices while speculoos biscuits often include only one spice: the cheaper version of real cinnamon: cassia.

What is mixed spice in Dutch? ›

Mixed spice is very similar to a Dutch spice mix called koekkruiden or speculaaskruiden, which are used for example to spice food associated with the Dutch Sinterklaas celebration at December 5.

What does speculaas mean in Dutch? ›

Speculaas (Dutch: speculaas, French: spéculoos, [spekylos], German: Spekulatius) is a type of spiced shortcrust biscuit baked with speculaas spices originated from the County of Flanders territory in present-day Belgium, France and the Netherlands.

Is Biscoff the same as Speculaas? ›

Yes! Biscoff is just a branded commercial name for speculoos flavour. However, some biscoff flavour biscuits can be more chewy or cookie-like than the traditional, crispy speculoos biscuit.

Does speculaas have ginger in it? ›

Speculoos is a heavenly Dutch spice mix made up of cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, cardamom, ginger and white pepper that imparts a wonderful aroma to cookies. If gingerbread or pumpkin pie spice is your sort of thing, then speculoos is king!

What are the 4 basic types of seasoning ingredients? ›

Different types of seasoning…
  • Saline seasonings: salt, spiced salt.
  • Acid seasonings: vinegar (sodium acetate), lemon juice, orange juices.
  • Hot seasonings: peppercorns, ground or coarsely chopped pepper, paprika, curry, cayenne, and mixed pepper spices.
  • Saccharine seasonings: sugar, honey.

What is Netherlands signature food? ›

A traditional Dutch delicacy is Haring, or raw herring with onions. Other seafood such as shrimp, oysters, lobster, and eel are popular in cities such as Amsterdam and Rotterdam. Kibbeling, small chunks of battered white fish, has become a national Dutch dish.

What spices did the Dutch want? ›

For a time in the seventeenth century, it was able to monopolise the trade in nutmeg, mace, and cloves and to sell these spices across European kingdoms and Emperor Akbar the Great's Mughal Empire at 14–17 times the price it paid in Indonesia; while Dutch profits soared, the local economy of the Spice Islands was ...

What is Dutch Flavour? ›

Dutch Vanilla flavour 1122-01 is smooth, slightly Sweety, Vanillic, Cakey and goes great for Cakes, Ice creams, Cream centre, muffins and other bakery applications. Recommended Dosage. Application. Dosage. Cakes / Muffins.

What ingredient is in Double Dutch? ›

Water, chocolate sause (water, cocoa powder, refined sugar, food stabilizers and emulsifiers, and artificial food color), refined sugar, palm oil, glucose, skimmed milk powder, marshmallows, chocolate chips ()cocoa powder and soya), cashew nuts, buttermilk powder, whey powder, modified starch, food stabilizersand ...

What are the ingredients in Dutch ice cream? ›

Ingredients. Milk, cream, skim milk, sugar, high fructose corn syrup, cocoa (processed with alkali), cellulose gum, vegetable gums (guar, carrageenan, carob bean), salt.

What herbs and spices are used in the Netherlands? ›

Most common herbs are the ones used all over Europe (as opposed to Asian cuisine). Pepper, oregano, majoran, nutmeg, thyme, basil, paprika, cloves, caraway etc.

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