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The spice blend that defined Corfu’s cuisine

Spicy blend

Newsroom December 1 06:25

Spetsieriko is the spice blend that shaped Corfu’s beloved pastitsada and left its mark across the island’s entire culinary tradition. A mixture with roots in Venetian rule, it carries a deeper history than one might expect. The word comes from the Latin speci and the Italian spezie, meaning “spices.” It’s no coincidence that during the Venetian era, the word spetsieris was used for the pharmacist — the person who ground precious ingredients in a mortar not only for medicinal remedies but also for culinary blends requiring precision. Spices were expensive, rare, and sometimes even dangerous if used incorrectly.

This role placed him at the heart of Corfiot cooking. Every noble household had its own recipe for spetsieriko, passed down through generations. The cook would dictate the proportions, and the spetsieris would prepare a custom batch exclusively for that home. Over time, each blend became a kind of culinary signature — a secret ingredient that distinguished families in the city and the villages.

Today, spetsieriko (or spetseriko) remains a symbol of Ionian cuisine. Its primary use is in pastitsada, Corfu’s iconic dish, but it also appears in stewed beef or rooster, in certain home-style versions of sofrito, and even in more modern twists on ragù. Though there are countless variations, the philosophy remains constant: warm, sweet, aromatic spices that add depth and balance to the dish.

The Traditional Spirit of Spetsieriko

There is no official or standardized recipe. The blend changes from household to household, but traditionally it’s built around a core group of spices: cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, allspice, black pepper, and bay leaf. The spices were often lightly toasted and ground on the spot. The goal is never heat — it’s aroma, complexity, and harmony.

Our 11-Spice Version of Spetseriko

The version we share here is rooted in tradition but adds layers of heat and smokiness. It’s bolder, yet still faithful to the Corfiot philosophy.

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp sweet smoked paprika
  • 2 level tsp hot paprika or cayenne
  • ½ tsp hot boukovo (chili flakes)
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1 tsp nutmeg
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • ½ tsp ground allspice
  • ¼ tsp ground clove
  • 1 bay leaf, ground
  • 1 tsp cardamom
  • ½ tbsp fleur de sel
  • ½ tsp freshly ground black pepper

Method

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In a large mortar, gently grind (don’t pound) all the ingredients together — even if you’re using whole spices — until combined. Transfer to a small jar.

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