CONDIMENT ESSENTIALS: SPICY FISH SPREAD
I have been wanting a good fish sandwich, so I decided to come up with a new spread. Working into the wee hours of the morning, I came up with this spicy recipe. It has a little kick but not overly so, and it really compliments the flavor of a nice piece of cod or halibut. It is currently mellowing in the fridge and should be...
Provided by Andy Anderson !
Categories Spreads
Time 10m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- 1. PREP/PREPARE
- 2. You will need a medium-sized mixing bowl, and whisk to make this recipe.
- 3. Storage of homemade condiments and spices Because homemade spices and condiments do not contain any preservatives, it is important to store them properly. Non-reactive (glass) containers with tight-fitting lids are a must. If I am making a dry spice, I love to use old spice bottles that I have run through the dishwasher. If I am doing homemade sauces, I love using Weck jars. They are all glass, come in all sizes and shapes, and have excellent leakproof lids. If you shop online, you can go to Amazon, and type in "Weck Jars" and you will find a ton of them. Dry spices should be kept in a cool space, away from sunlight (spice cabinet), and sauces, in most cases, should be stored in the fridge. This recipe if properly stored will last 12 - 14 days and will give you about 6 - 8 generous servings.
- 4. Since you are only using 1/2 can of tomatoes, and 1/2 can of the chilies, the extra can be placed into freezer bags, frozen, and used in other recipes.
- 5. I strongly recommend that you allow this recipe to rest in the fridge for several hours or, better yet overnight. This will give the ingredients a chance to get to know one another.
- 6. If you do not have any fire-roasted tomatoes, no worries. Use the regular type, just make sure that they are the crushed variety; not diced or whole.
- 7. Homemade Mayonnaise To be sure, there are some good store-bought mayo's on the market (my all-time favorite is Duke's) If you live in the South, you have probably seen it on the shelves of your local grocer; however, as you travel North, it becomes as scarce as hen's teeth. If you would like to take a stab at making your own (it really is not all that difficult), check out this recipe: https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/sauce-spread/spread/mayonnaise-essentials-faux-duke-s-version.html?r=1
- 8. Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
- 9. Shred the onion on the large holes of a box grater, then remove the excess moisture with a paper towel. Open the tomatoes and the green chilies, remove half from each can and let sit in a fine mesh strainer, until completely drained, about 5 minutes. Reserve the rest for other recipes. Finely chop the capers. Then add all the ingredients to a mixing bowl.
- 10. Whisk all the ingredients together, and properly store in the fridge until needed.
- 11. PLATE/PRESENT
- 12. I use it as a spread for fish sandwiches, and as a dip for things such as, fish fingers, and the like. Enjoy.
- 13. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.
HOMEMADE ESSENTIALS: SPICY SWEET CHILI SAUCE
If you know me, you understand that I like to make my own condiments, sauces, and spice mixes. In doing so, I get exactly what I want, without all the added chemicals. I worked on this last night and into the wee hours of the morning. If I could give you an idea of what it tastes like, I would say that it is a cross between a Thai chili sauce, and Heinz chili sauce. So, you ready... Let's get into the kitchen.
Provided by Andy Anderson ! @ThePretentiousChef
Categories Other Sauces
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- PREP/PREPARE
- Storage Of Homemade Condiments, Spices, and Sauces Because homemade spices and condiments do not contain any preservatives, it is important to store them properly. Non-reactive (glass) containers with tight-fitting lids are a must. If I am making a dry spice, I love to use old spice bottles that I have run through the dishwasher. If I am doing homemade sauces, I love using Weck jars. They are all glass, come in all sizes and shapes, and have excellent leakproof lids. If you shop online, you can go to Amazon, and type in "Weck Jars" and you will find a ton of them. Dry spices should be kept in a cool space, away from sunlight (spice cabinet), and sauces, in most cases, should be stored in the fridge. If properly stored, this chili sauce should last 4 - 6 weeks in the fridge.
- Baked Garlic I love what baking does to garlic... it mellows the flavor and creates an awesome ingredient that enhances so many diverse dishes. I use it so much in catering that I usually bake 15 or more bulbs of garlic at a time, and then save them for when needed. Here is the recipe that I use... it is easy/peasy: https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/sauce-spread/seasoning-mix/cooking-essentials-baked-garlic.html?r=4 If you do not wish to use baked garlic you can use raw; however, it is stronger, so for this recipe reduce the cloves from three to two, and grate or mince them into the sauce.
- Homemade Ketchup Okay, this may seem like a lot of time to spend on making ketchup; however, the time spent is well worth the flavor you get on the other side. Plus, since you're making it from scratch, you can vary the ingredients to suit the occasion. https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/sauce-spread/other-sauce-spread/versatile-homemade-ketchup.html?r=3
- Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
- THE SAUCE
- Add the vinegar and water to a saucepan over medium heat and bring up to a simmer. Add the remainder of the ingredients and continue to simmer for about 10 minutes.
- OPTIONAL THICKENER (SLURRY)
- If you want the sauce a bit thicker, mix the arrowroot, or cornstarch together with the water, add to the sauce, then allow to simmer an additional 5 minutes, as the sauce thickens.
- Allow to cool, then store in a non-reactive container in the fridge.
- PLATE/PRESENT
- Use in any recipe that requires a sweet/spicy chili sauce, or just place it at the table to use as a condiment. Enjoy.
- Keep the faith, and keep cooking.
CONDIMENT ESSENTIALS: SPICY HONEY/MUSTARD SAUCE
Here is another honey/mustard recipe to add to all the others. This one is a bit different because it has a bit of a kick, additional honey helps to balance out the mustard and a few other bits-and-bobs to add to the mix of flavors. Served this first batch with chicken wings... no leftovers. This is a great sauce for chicken,...
Provided by Andy Anderson !
Categories Other Sauces
Time 15m
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- 1. PREP/PREPARE
- 2. Storage of homemade condiments and spices Because homemade spices and condiments do not contain any preservatives, it is important to store them properly. Non-reactive (glass) containers with tight-fitting lids are a must. If I am making a dry spice, I love to use old spice bottles that I have run through the dishwasher. If I am doing homemade sauces, I love using Weck jars. They are all glass, come in all sizes and shapes, and have excellent leakproof lids. If you shop online, you can go to Amazon, and type in "Weck Jars" and you will find a ton of them. Dry spices should be kept in a cool space, away from sunlight (spice cabinet), and sauces, in most cases, should be stored in the fridge. This particular recipe, if properly stored will last 7 - 10 days, but it cannot be frozen.
- 3. What is Nutritional Yeast? It is an inactivated form of yeast commonly used to leaven bread. In other words: Dead Yeast. Dried nutritional yeast is a versatile seasoning to keep right next to the salt and pepper. Shake a dusting on toast or a bagel, use it to flavor popcorn, add it to soups before serving, replace the classic Parmesan sprinkle on a plate of pasta. Vegan-adapted recipes use nutritional yeast to add creaminess to sauces or to replicate traditionally cheese-laden dishes such as mac and cheese, au gratin potatoes, or Italian-style pasta casseroles. What Does It Taste Like? The words "nutty" and "cheesy" appear in nearly every description of nutritional yeast, yet the flavor does not replicate those ingredients exactly. It adds umami, that savory background note often referred to as the fifth taste, and similarly to salt, enhances the overall savories' of a dish, although it contains almost no sodium.
- 4. Homemade Mayonnaise To be sure, there are some good store-bought mayo's on the market (my all-time favorite is Duke's) If you live in the South, you have probably seen it on the shelves of your local grocer; however, as you travel North, it becomes as scarce as hen's teeth. If you would like to take a stab at making your own (it really is not all that difficult), check out this recipe: https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/sauce-spread/spread/mayonnaise-essentials-faux-duke-s-version.html?r=1
- 5. Gather your ingredients (mise en place).
- 6. Add all the ingredients to a mixing bowl, and whisk to combine. Then store in the fridge overnight before using.
- 7. The Chicken Wings I used this as a dipping sauce for some chicken wings. I put them into a 425f (220c) for 20 minutes. Then, I took them out and tossed them with a mixture of Frank's Hot sauce and butter. Put them back into the oven for about 15 minutes, until they were golden brown.
- 8. PLATE/PRESENT
- 9. Use on veggies, meat, fish, poultry, or as a dipping sauce. Enjoy.
- 10. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.
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- Mustard – A paste or thick condiment made from ground mustard seeds and a liquid such as vinegar, lemon juice, or water. There are many varieties, including black mustard (the hottest type) and mustards with added ingredients, from beer to fruits to herbs.
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