
After the spate of depressing posts about ingredients that you may or may not be able to find, finally a post where you can make legitimate substitutions.This is the dried fruit of the caper tree (Latin: capparis spinosa; Indian: marati moggu, marathi moggu, etc.)
If you can't find it, take salt-cured capers (not vinegar-cured), wash the salt off, and dry in the sun (or at your lowest oven setting below 200°F for 90-120 minutes depending on the size of the capers.)Unsurprisingly, it tastes like capers but the drying changes the flavor enough to be worth it, and you can store it for a long time.
The CC vaguely remembers that "dried capers" are a Greek specialty but he could be wrong about this one.
4 comments:
You could just ignore this shitty ad, and either dry your capers, or have a friend in India mail them to you!
The prices are absurd. This is a cheap-ass ingredient not a truffle.
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