All-Seeing Eye Sweet Potato Pie Spice

A warm, nostalgic baking spice blend developed with Honeysuckle Provisions.

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Why Burlap & Barrel?

  • Single origin spices sourced directly from small farms
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Developed in collaboration with Honeysuckle Provisions, All-Seeing Eye Sweet Potato Pie Spice is rooted in memory, care and celebration. The warm aroma of cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves recalls kitchens filled with family, aunts and grandmothers' couches and scarfing down dinner to get to a piece of pie.

This blend leans sweet and warmly spiced, but it’s far more than a baking spice. Built on classic pie spices with depth and balance, it brings richness to both sweet and savory dishes. 

Use All-Seeing Eye Sweet Potato Pie Spice anywhere you want warmth and soul. It’s perfect in sweet potato pie and other baked goods, but it also shines on roasted squash, stirred into savory soups or used to season beef neck, oxtail or other slow-cooked dishes. 

Honeysuckle Trio:

Ingredients

Royal cinnamon, stone nutmeg, Pemba cloves, buffalo ginger

Kosher
non irradiated clear
non gmo clear
no preservatives clear
Salt Free
Sugar Free

Cooking tips

  • Bake into sweet potato pie, cakes or quick breads
  • Season roasted squash or root vegetables
  • Add to soups or slow-braised meats for warmth

Sourcing

ABOUT HONEYSUCKLE PROVISIONS

Honeysuckle Provisions is an award-winning Afrocentric grocery/cafe and food-focused community center located in West Philadelphia owned and operated by James Beard Award Semifinalists Chef Omar Tate and Chef Cybille St.Aude-Tate. They predominantly feature Black-made, -owned, and -grown foods, with offerings ranging from pantry basics and a zero-waste café, to a breakfast, lunch and dinner menu that continues to share the stories and traditions of Black foodways.

Honeysuckle Provisions offers a fresh perspective on food systems — expanding the idea of Afrocentricity in food by redefining the limits of a restaurant and celebrating the legacies and recipes of those that came before them. 

Learn more at honeysuckleprovisions.com