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Ground Nutmeg

Ground Nutmeg

Stone-ground in-house from whole nutmeg. No fillers, no salt, no addit

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A creamy béchamel, a plate of buttered spinach, a mug of eggnog: a fine dusting of nutmeg is the quiet warmth that makes each taste finished instead of flat. Sprinkle a small pinch over pumpkin pie, spice cake, and mulled drinks, or work it into meat sauces, mashed potatoes, and cheese-heavy gratins where it deepens the savory side.

We stone-grind our nutmeg fresh in small batches in Portland so the volatile oils reach you intact. Nutmeg loses its punch quickly once ground, so a fresh jar smells sweet, woody, and warm, the difference between a spice you notice and one that has faded to sawdust.

Nutmeg has anchored warm spice blends on both sides of the world, from Indian garam masala to European baking spices like Dutch speculaas. In savory cooking it earns its keep in cream sauces and slow-cooked greens, a trick home cooks have used for centuries.

Single ingredient: nutmeg. No salt, no sugar, no preservatives. Naturally gluten-free and vegan.

Common Questions

How much ground nutmeg should I use?

A little. An eighth to a quarter teaspoon seasons a whole sauce or pie. Nutmeg is potent and turns soapy and overpowering in excess, so add a small pinch, taste, and build from there.

What is the difference between nutmeg and mace?

They come from the same fruit. Nutmeg is the hard inner seed and tastes sweeter and rounder. Mace is the lacy red aril wrapped around that seed and tastes sharper and more savory. They are not a one-to-one swap, though they share a family resemblance.

Is ground nutmeg as good as freshly grated whole?

Freshly grated whole nutmeg is the most aromatic, but stone-grinding in small batches keeps ground nutmeg close behind. Store the jar sealed and away from heat, and use it within a few months for the brightest flavor.

Does nutmeg work in savory cooking?

Yes, and it is one of its best uses. A pinch in béchamel, spinach, mashed potato, or a cheese sauce adds warmth without reading as sweet. Keep the amount small so it supports the dish rather than announcing itself.

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Jar of Spice Pilgrim stone ground nutmeg on a white background

Ground Nutmeg

$12.00