what's in your kitchen? →[More:]
my other post pointed out some things i lack in my staples / dry goods / pantry items. brandy never occurred to me, but i've been meaning to get something like brandy, or sherry, for cooking for quite some time now, actually. i also can't *believe* i don't have capers on hand. i love them and they keep indefinitely.
my kitchen is, however, never without good quality olives, feta cheese and a hunk of fresh parmesan or romano cheese - these are items i will buy regardless of how poor i am. i also tend to keep stuff like chicken stock, wild (black, long grain) rice, toasted almonds, sesame and sunflower seeds, sun-dried tomatoes, thai chili-garlic paste, limes and frozen shell-on shrimp at hand.
coriander, cardamom, ground fennel and cumin are spices i tend to use on a regular basis, tho they aren't at the top of many people's lists.
so, what do you consider to be your vital culinary staples? these are things you keep on hand at all times, that give your cooking its unique signature. (and by this i mean beyond what's sort of the obvious basics of pasta, olive oil, rice, dry herbs, etc.)