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Essential Pantry Ingredients for Your New Home

Pantry Essentials for a New Zealand Home

  • All-Purpose Flour - A must for baking and thickening sauces.
  • Sugar (White and Brown) - For baking, cooking, and sweetening.
  • Baking Powder & Baking Soda - Leavening agents for baking.
  • Rice (Jasmine, Basmati, and Arborio) - Versatile grains for various dishes.
  • Pasta (Various Shapes) - For quick and hearty meals.
  • Olive Oil - Essential for cooking and salad dressings.
  • Canola Oil - For frying and baking with a neutral flavour.
  • Vinegars (White, Apple Cider, and Balsamic) - For cooking and dressings.
  • Canned Tomatoes - A base for sauces and stews.
  • Canned Beans (Kidney, Black, and Chickpeas) - For salads, stews, and more.
  • Lentils - A nutritious and quick-cooking legume.
  • Oats - For breakfasts and baking.
  • Spices:
    • Salt (Table and Sea)
    • Black Peppercorns
    • Mixed Herbs
    • Bay Leaves
    • Curry Powder
    • Cumin
    • Coriander
    • Paprika (Sweet and Smoked)
    • Turmeric
    • Cinnamon
    • Nutmeg
    • Ginger Powder
    • Garlic Powder
    • Onion Powder
    • Chilli Flakes
  • Soy Sauce - For Asian dishes and marinades.
  • Worcestershire Sauce - Adds depth to soups, stews, and meats.
  • Tomato Sauce - A Kiwi staple for meals and snacks.
  • Marmite - A uniquely Kiwi spread, rich in B vitamins.
  • Honey - A natural sweetener.
  • Peanut Butter - For sandwiches and recipes.
  • Yeast - For bread-making.
  • Chicken, Beef, and Vegetable Stocks - Foundations for soups and sauces.
  • Cocoa Powder - For baking and hot chocolate.
  • Coconut Milk - For curries and desserts.
  • Dried Fruits (Raisins, Apricots) - For baking and snacking.
  • Nuts (Almonds, Walnuts) - For baking, salads, and snacks.
  • Seeds (Pumpkin, Sunflower, Chia) - For baking and topping.
  • Tea (Black and Green) - A daily essential for many Kiwis.
  • Coffee - Ground or beans, depending on preference.
  • Breadcrumbs - For coating or adding texture to dishes.
  • Chocolate Chips or Bars - For baking and treats.
  • Cornflour - For thickening sauces and gravies.
  • Rolled Barley or Other Whole Grains - For hearty breakfasts and baking.
  • Sriracha or Hot Sauce - For adding heat to dishes.
  • Maple Syrup - A versatile sweetener.
  • Pasta Sauces - For quick and easy meals.
  • Canned Fish (Tuna, Salmon) - For salads, sandwiches, and pasta.
  • Salad Dressings - For convenience.
  • Pickles and Olives - For snacks and adding to dishes.
  • Mustard (Dijon and Wholegrain) - For sandwiches and dressings.
  • Instant Noodles - For quick meals.
  • Rice Vinegar - For Asian recipes and sushi.
  • Fish Sauce - For Thai and Vietnamese cooking.
  • Sesame Oil - For Asian dishes and flavoring.
  • Corn Chips and Crackers - For snacks and entertaining.
  • Popcorn Kernels - For a healthy snack.
  • Herbal Teas - For relaxation and health benefits.
  • Dried Seaweed - For sushi and snacks.
  • Frozen Vegetables (Peas, Corn) - For quick additions to meals.
  • Frozen Berries - For smoothies and desserts.
  • Ice Cream - A sweet treat for dessert.
  • Quinoa - A protein-rich, gluten-free grain alternative.
  • Couscous - Quick-cooking and perfect for salads and sides.
  • Bulghur Wheat - For Middle Eastern dishes like tabbouleh.
  • Risotto Rice (Arborio or Carnaroli) - Essential for making risotto.
  • Almond Milk or Soy Milk - Dairy-free alternatives for cooking and baking.
  • Nutritional Yeast - For a cheesy flavor in vegan recipes.
  • Tahini - For Middle Eastern dishes and dressings.
  • Capers - Adds a burst of flavor to sauces and salads.
  • Sun-dried Tomatoes - For Mediterranean recipes.
  • Anchovy Fillets - For depth in sauces and dressings.
  • Panko Breadcrumbs - For a lighter, crunchier coating.
  • Salsa - For Mexican dishes and as a condiment.
  • Tinned Coconut Cream - For richer curries and desserts.
  • Agave Syrup - A vegan sweetener alternative.
  • Dijon Mustard - Adds a tangy depth to dressings and dishes.
  • Apple Sauce - For baking or as a sweet condiment.
  • Vanilla Extract - A baking essential for flavor.
  • Almond Flour - For gluten-free baking.
  • Rye Flour - For making bread with a distinct flavor.
  • Semolina - For making pasta or as a dessert ingredient.
  • Garam Masala - For Indian dishes.
  • Harissa Paste - For North African flavor in dishes.
  • Miso Paste - For soups, marinades, and dressings.
  • Soba Noodles - For Japanese dishes.
  • Rice Noodles - For Southeast Asian recipes.
  • Kimchi - For Korean dishes or as a spicy condiment.
  • Wasabi - For sushi and Japanese dishes.
  • Pickled Ginger - For sushi and as a palate cleanser.
  • Tamari - A gluten-free soy sauce alternative.
  • Maple Syrup - For sweetening, beyond breakfast.
  • Kale Chips - For a healthy snack.
  • Seaweed Snacks - Low-calorie, nutrient-rich snacks.
  • Balsamic Glaze - For salads and finishing dishes.
  • Chickpea Flour - For gluten-free cooking and baking.
  • Canned Pumpkin - For soups, pies, and baking.
  • Evaporated and Condensed Milk - For baking and desserts.
  • Liquid Smoke - For adding smoky flavor without grilling.
  • Truffle Oil - For gourmet finishing touches.
  • Saffron - For paella, risotto, and rich flavoring.
  • Star Anise - For Asian cooking and aromatic dishes.
  • Cardamom Pods - For Indian dishes and Scandinavian baking.
  • Dried Mushrooms - For umami flavor in soups and sauces.
  • Anchovy Paste - For adding depth to dishes discreetly.
  • Black Garlic - For a sweet, complex flavor in sophisticated dishes.
  • Goji Berries - For snacking and superfood benefits.
  • Hemp Seeds - For smoothies and yoghurt topping.
  • Cacao Nibs - For a healthy chocolate hit.
  • Matcha Powder - For baking, beverages, and health benefits.
  • Tofu and Tempeh - Plant-based protein staples.
  • Plant-based Meat Substitutes - For vegetarian and vegan cooking.

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