One of the great tricks of Japanese cuisine is to cook "stuff" with sake (or mirin) and dashi.
Traditionally, the simplest dish of rice would have this but it extends in general to tons of dishes.
The reason is something that Coco Chanel would know like (the smell of) the back of her hand.
It's esterification.
When an alcohol and an acid — in this case, the various glutamic acids in the dashi — react with the alcohol, you create a whole range of esters. Esters are what give the fragrant fruity smells that we all love.
Add to that, the umami from the dashi and you realize that just "plain rice" is a killer dish.
As far as the CC is aware, this is unique in the world. He has not seen this technique being used anywhere else.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Break
The CC has been taking unusually long hiatuses as of late but he's going to take an even longer one.
Headed to India for even more culinary adventures. Back at the end of January with wondrous photos and recipes!
Headed to India for even more culinary adventures. Back at the end of January with wondrous photos and recipes!
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Sunday, January 1, 2012
New Year's Eve
The menu:
Cheese platter (Stilton, Montbriac)
Crusty Baguette
Figs stuffed w. Almonds, Rosemary & Sea-Salt
Spicy Pickled Mushrooms
Walnuts caramelized w. Rosemary & Sea-Salt
Olives
Figs w. Prosciutto
Plenty of Champagne, of course!
Happy New Year!
Crusty Baguette
Figs stuffed w. Almonds, Rosemary & Sea-Salt
Spicy Pickled Mushrooms
Walnuts caramelized w. Rosemary & Sea-Salt
Olives
Figs w. Prosciutto
Plenty of Champagne, of course!
Happy New Year!
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