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LakeArenal
(29,941 posts)Nutmeg in Swedish meatballs.
Cinnamon in a CinaBon or oatmeal.
Diamond_Dog
(36,039 posts)But IMO it should be used sparingly.
elleng
(138,404 posts)TheBlackAdder
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2naSalit
(95,677 posts)Some things, like French toast, can't have cinnamon, I can't swallow it. I can have it in coffee or on regular toast with butter and a little sugar but not on French toast; one bite and I'm done eating.
Nutmeg is great with all kinds of stuff and blends well with cinnamon and/or cloves.
Scrivener7
(54,240 posts)Just discovered, though, that a dust of nutmeg added to a pasta cream sauce makes it amazing. You can't tell what it is you're tasting, just that it is delicious.
niyad
(122,399 posts)Scrivener7
(54,240 posts)niyad
(122,399 posts)irisblue
(34,717 posts)This one but with Swiss cheese
https://www.thatskinnychickcanbake.com/spinach-souffle/#mv-creation-30-jtr
irisblue
(34,717 posts)Phoenix61
(18,042 posts)Warpy
(113,131 posts)If it's apple anything, leave out the nutmeg. It won't be as good unless you're a nutmeg hater.
If it's sauteed muschrooms, please, no cinnamon. Nutmeg is indispensible.