I had an incredible opportunity to go to the McCormick Gourmet Kitchens last week with some other wonderful bloggers: Jaden of Steamy Kitchen, Shauna of Gluten Free Girl and Nicole of Pinch My Salt. I am really excited to work with these talented women and McCormick Gourmet.
We all met for dinner where the Chef mixed up some drinks and prepared a gorgeous dinner. After not eating all day from traveling this was quite the treat. I snapped some photos of our time with McCormick Gourmet, take a look 🙂
When we arrived to the McCormick Kitchens we were greeted by the lovely McCormick staff. Chef Len fed us some delicious appetizers. Tale a look below 🙂
Here is our menu for the evening.
Curried Chicken and Mushroom Spring Rolls. INCREDIBLE! Will definitely be making these again.
Marinated Shrimp with Mango and Radishes. Perfect little appetizer.
Dirty Martini Steak Kabobs and Salad. What a creative recipe for kabobs, full of flavor. Loved these.
Sweet and Smoky “Pork and Beans.” I think we all had a few helpings of this one 🙂
Cheesecake Tart with Popcorn Crust and Berries. This cheesecake caused quite the uproar, not kidding. The flavor combinations here are unreal. This will be made at my house very soon.
The next morning, we met for breakfast and enjoyed: Tomato Zucchini Frittata, Cinnamon Apple Nut Muffins, Pepita Pumpkin Bread.
How good does this look?!
…and this?
This was one of my favorite parts of the trip…..along with the incredible meals, but learning about the history of the McCormick Spices was so fascinating. Made me appreciate what goes into each jar I see at the store.
We also got to sample and smell a variety of spices. The vanilla test was the most interesting. If you’ve ever doubted buying pure vanilla….don’t. It wasn’t even a comparison when sampled side by side.
Later in the day, we each whipped up 2 simple recipes that used a regular spice and then a roasted spice to sample and see the difference in taste. I had a creamy cinnamon dip that I wanted to bottle up and eat with a spoon. It was delicious!
Making my dip!
The other ladies Jaden, a sweet McCormick rep, Shauna and Nicole making their recipes 🙂
It was time for lunch and talk about a feast. This salmon was one of the best salmon I have ever had. Will be making it for my family. Smoked Paprika Roasted Salmon
Will be making these too! Harvest Vegetables with Roasted Ginger & Cumin
This was another recipe that we couldn’t stop eating, so delicious and I think it was unanimous that we will all be making these ribs! Chipotle Cinnamon Baby Back Ribs
As if we hadn’t had enough food, we ended our meal with these cute “cup” cakes with a bite. Loved the heat that came through with each bite . Mexican Hot Chocolate “Cup” Cakes
Giveaway: An assortment of McCormick Spices with Spice Rack
3 winners!
CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED, Winners have been emailed 🙂
Here’s How To Enter:
1. Leave a comment and tell us, what are your favorite McCormick Spices?
2. For extra entries, Follow Picky Palate on Twitter, RSS Feed and Like us on Facebook. Leave 3 separate comments for this.
3. Contest ends Monday January 24th 8pm PST. Winners will be chosen by random.org and will be notified by email. Giveaway provided by McCormick Gourmet.
*Spices will not be exactly as pictured in Photo 🙂
Good Luck!
*Disclaimer: I have been hired to work with McCormick Gourmet as part of their McCormick Real Gourmet Program and am being compensated however the thoughts are my very own :)


























Welcome to my online kitchen! Picky Palate is where you’ll find family friendly recipes along with the best Disney eats, tips and copycat recipes! 
I am a follower on twitter (@mama2addie)
I only use & buy McCormick! 🙂 My housewarming gift from my mom was a gorgeous collection of McCormick seasonings & spices. I love them all! The ones we use the most though, are Roasted Saigon Cinnamon, Garlic Salt, Garlic Powder and the Lemon & Pepper seasoning.
saigon cinnamon and oregano!
I LOVE the grinders most. I use the cinnamon grinder every morning with my oatmeal; I especially like that. I also use the Steakhouse Seasoning grinder and the Peppercorn Medley grinder for salads and for cooking meals. I can tell you that ALL the spices in my kitchen are McCormick.
Cinnamon for the sweet stuff and garlic powder for the rest!
follow via RSS
I follow you VIA facebook
the Roasted Saigon Cinnamon has really peaked my interest
Been following your blog for a long time. I use Garlic Pepper Salt in everything, and I quite literally mean everything. Even if its a combo of garic powder, pepper, salt. However I can get it. I really like McCormick’s Thyme, Italian Seasoning, and Vanilla Beans though.
I love cinnamon and curry!
I follow on twitter.
I LOVE cardamom. Yum
Also follow you on facebook.
I use a lot of cumin, chili powder, thyme, organo, and cinnamon.
I follow you on Twitter.
I love adding chili powder to orange halves and cinnamon to cocoa. Both are good-for-you treats.
Definitely cumin, it’s so versatile! Glad you had a fun trip 🙂
Smoked Paprika is my new favorite!
Cinnamon! But, dried onion is very useful!
I follow via RSS feed!
I follow you on RSS too!
I follow you on FB
I’m a fan on FB!
I love thyme and chipotle!
I love Saigon cinnamon and the smoked paprika!
Lately, my favorite McCormick spice has been Smoked Paprika. YUM!
Cumin and garlic are the ones I use the most.
my favorite spice is their chai blend! it’s a staple in my chai cupcakes – which are everyones favorite.
Oh gosh, my favorites? UMmmmmmm ALL of them? LOL I cook and bake a lot so I probably have almost every single one they sell. I guess on a daily basis I am always reaching for my garlic and onion powder. I think that goes into almost every main dish I make. I also use cumin and fennel quite often but the fennel I like crushing myself because the flavor is just that much fresher by doing that. For cooking on the grill though their Montreal Steak seasoning is a MUST have. The flavor of that on steaks, ribs and even chicken too is incredible. My husband even agrees with that and won’t cook on the grill without that one.
The bad thing about McCormick spices? Well, at least in MY kitchen right now is that almost all need to be replaced because many are beyond their freshness date. I would LOVE to win this to replace some of those.
Cinnamon,Cumin,Nutmeg and Cloves.
Cumin and chili powder they go hand in hand!
My favorite spices are cayenne, cinnamon, and ground cloves. Of course not all together, but that might be good too.
And I follow you on Facebook and on Twitter.
You must be having a blast!
Smoked Paprika is my new favorite spice
I get the email feed!
Saigon cinnamon – so versatile for sweet and savory dishes, drinks, desserts!