With spice grinder in
hand, Gustav Brunn traveled to America from Germany, and settled down in
Baltimore on the Chesapeake Bay. There on the bay steamed crabs are a
staple. So Gustav started grinding. In 1939 Gustav found just the right
mix for his top secret blend of spices that for generations would be the
most used seasoning on steamed crabs, shrimp, lobster and other tasty
seafood dishes. But the celery salt-based blend is not just for seafood,
according to McCormick & Co., which purchased Old Bay in 1990. You can
also use the blend on chicken, french fries, popcorn, baked potatoes,
deviled eggs, hamburgers, and even pizza. If you've got a recipe that
requires Old Bay, but don't have any in the cupboard, head to the spice
cabinet and throw these ingredients together to make the perfect clone.
- 1 Tbsp. Celery Salt
- 1/4 tsp. Paprika
- 1/8 tsp. Black Pepper
- 1/8 tsp. Cayenne Pepper
- Pinch Ground Dry Mustard
- Pinch Mace
- Pinch Cinnamon
- Pinch Cardamom
- Pinch Allspice
- Pinch Ground Clove
- Pinch Ginger
Combine all ingredients
in a small bowl. Store in a sealed container. Makes 4 teaspoons. Mix 50:50
with coarse salt when seasoning crabs. From
http://www.topsecretrecipes.com