I can not find Mace anywhere in my town. 4 supermarkets & nothing. Is there anything that I can substitue for Mace?..... Or does anyone have agood Brat recipe that don't include Mace. Thanks!
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fish try www.Penzeys.com they have it as I am sure any mail order spice company will. They are quick on there turn around. I googles a sub for mace and there is a lot info there.If You Can Not Stand Behind Our Troops,
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Originally posted by Fishawn View PostI can not find Mace anywhere in my town. 4 supermarkets & nothing. Is there anything that I can substitue for Mace?..... Or does anyone have agood Brat recipe that don't include Mace. Thanks!
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PM me buddy, I can get ya some...
I found it very interesting that you could sub, nutmeg, ginger, allspice for mace... and the brat recipe had mace, nutmeg and ginger.. I will tell you once you smell the mace (well at least for me) I could really taste it in the brats.. its a familiar taste but I could really pick it out above all the other flavors...
Seriously Scott let me know I will send you some!
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given the price and relative availability of mace - these days I just use nutmegs.
One tip: if you can get whole nutmegs - sometimes they have the outer casing left on (this is mace).
But for the brats I just use a whole nutmeg per 5lb mix.
Mace and nutmeg are slightly different, but not sufficiently to worry about it :-)Made In England - Fine Tuned By The USAJust call me 'One Grind'
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I have seen the photo of the mace surrounding the nutmeg before
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nutmeg_Zanz41.JPG
Hmmm nutmeg brownies anyone.
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In low doses, nutmeg produces no noticeable physiological or neurological response. Large doses can be dangerous (potentially inducing convulsions, palpitations, nausea, eventual dehydration, and generalized body pain).[4] In large amounts it is reputed to be a strong deliriant.[5] Users report both negative and positive experiences, involving strong hallucinations, and in some cases quite severe anxiety. Users may feel a sensation of blood rushing to the head, or a strong euphoria and dissociation.[citation needed] Nutmeg contains myristicin, a weak monoamine oxidase inhibitor.
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