Pepper: More Than 45 Recipes Using The 'King Of Spices' From The Aromatic To The Fiery

Pepper: More Than 45 Recipes Using The 'King Of Spices' From The Aromatic To The Fiery by Valerie Aikman-Smith


ISBN
9781849757102
Published
Released
01 / 08 / 2016
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
64
Dimensions
190 x 190mm

Called the 'king of spices', pepper has a long history of being used as a seasoning, a preservative, and even currency. By far the most frequently used spice, pepper adds an excellent depth of flavour to nearly any savoury dish, and an extra fillip to many sweet dishes as well. Making use of exciting varieties and styles of black peppercorns, including single-estate and gourmet varieties such as Malabar from India, Lampong from Indonesia and Tellicherry from Goa. Chinese szechuan and Japanese sansho also get a look in making this collection of delicious recipes ideal for the home chef who wants to make the most of this essential seasoning. Recipes include Korean-style Peppered Sticky Ribs with Black Sesame Seeds, Steak with Rainbow Pepper Crust and Drambuie Sauce, Roast Chicken with Green Peppercorn and Lemon Butter, Porcini Pepper Crusted Ahi Tuna with Yuzu Pepper Dipping Sauce, Peppered Fish Ceviche, Maple Pepper Baked Tofu, Handmade Lemon Pepper Gnocchi. Sweet surprises includes Summer Berry Salad with Peppered Blackberry Syrup and Pistachio and Peppercorn Brittle with Szechuan Pepper and Chilli. Inspired 'peppermill mixes' to make up and use to fill your grinder include Moroccan Mix with Dried Rose Petals, Dried Hibiscus Pepper, Citrus Pepper Mix, Eight-Spice Japanese Chile Seasoning and Smoked Pepper & Chilli Mix. Finally simple pickles, mustards and infused oils which can be used to season when cooking or at the table open the doors to a wealth of gourmet discoveries.
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