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Dutch Speculaas Spice Mix: Traditional Blend for Cookies & More

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Dutch Speculaas Cookie Spice Mix (Speculaas kruiden) is a warm spice blend used in traditional Dutch holiday baking. Speculaas is the name of the iconic Dutch windmill cookies, a type of spiced shortcrust biscuit made with this spice mix. They are a staple in cookie jars all year long, but are especially popular during the holiday season.

Speculaas spice is warm and fragrant, with cinnamon as the dominant flavor, complemented by a mix of nutmeg, cloves, ginger, and other spices. It has a deep, slightly sweet spiciness that adds a comforting touch to baked goods.

Pretty jar filled with spice mix on white serving plate with cinnamon sticks and cloves on lace tablecloth. Text on image: Speculaas Dutch Holiday Spice Mix. Dish full of memories dot com.

Speculaas spices are also used to flavor all kinds of other traditional holiday baking, like pepernoten (spiced bite-sized cookies), speculaas loaf cakes, speculoos cookies, filled speculaas (almond paste-filled speculaas pastry).

In the Netherlands, pre-mixed Speculaas spices are available in most supermarkets. However, if you’re outside the country, you might need to look for it in specialty shops, order it online, or make your own blend at home using a recipe like this one.

Spoon scooping out homemade speculaas spice mix from a glass jar on white lace tablecloth with cinnamon sticks and cloves around it.

A jar of Speculaas Spice Mix makes a perfect homemade gift for the holidays!

Customization

Speculaas spice blends can vary slightly, and many Dutch bakeries have their own unique recipes.

The base of any traditional speculaas mix is cinnamon, which makes up the majority of the blend. Other essential spices typically include nutmeg, clove, ginger, white pepper, and coriander. Some versions also add extra flavors like cardamom or mace.

Aniseed is a common addition to many speculaas mixes, but I personally prefer to skip it. The strong licorice-like flavor can easily overshadow the other spices. However, if you’d like a hint of aniseed, try adding about 1/2 teaspoon for a more balanced touch.

Speculaas spice mix is somewhat similar to British mixed spice and American pumpkin pie spice. As in, they share many of the same ingredients, but speculaas has a distinct typical flavor of its own.

Glass mason jar with bakers twine bow filled with brown speculaas spice mix with ornate teaspoon in it.
Pretty jar filled with spice mix on white serving plate with cinnamon sticks and cloves on lace tablecloth.

Speculaas Spice Blend (Dutch Holiday Spice Mix)

Yield: 7 tablespoons spice mix
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

Dutch speculaas spice mix is the traditional blend used in the iconic windmill cookies. This simple recipe combines spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves to create a rich flavor for cookies, cakes, and more.

I use the ground version of all the spices, but you could grind them yourself with a mortar and pestle or electric spice grinder if you prefer.

This recipe makes about 7 tablespoons of spice mix, enough for several batches of cookies or treats.

Ingredients

  • 4 tbsp ground cinnamon
  • 2 tsp ground nutmeg
  • 2 tsp ground cloves
  • 1 tsp ground ginger
  • 1 tsp ground coriander
  • 1/2 tsp ground mace
  • 1/2 tsp ground cardamom
  • 1/2 tsp allspice
  • 1/4 tsp ground white pepper

Instructions

  1. Combine Ingredients: Add all spices to a bowl and mix well.
  2. Store the spice mix: Store the Speculaas Spice Mix in an airtight container or glass jar with a tightly closed lid. Keep in a cool, dark, and dry place. The mix retains its flavor for up to 6 - 12 months.

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Deborah Green

Deborah Green

I'm Deborah Green, Dish Full of Memories is where I share my recipe collection, a blend of Asian-Indonesian family recipes, Dutch favorites, and a pinch of New York. Join me in cooking the dishes and the flavors that have shaped my life. When I'm not in the kitchen, I enjoy gardening and photography.

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