For years and years, I have added vinegar to my plate like other people add salt and pepper. I love the stuff and how it makes my food taste- slightly acidic or slightly sweet, depending on the vinegar. I used to try to hide that I thought everything was better with vinegar on it, but it is a scent that wafts strongly through the air. I sat through many puzzled glances by people without my addiction- and who thought I was a little weird!
So, I was pleasantly surprised when a good friend, fully aware of my habit, gave me finishing vinegars from Philadelphia this Christmas. I sat them on the counter and promptly forgot about them- until my sister gave me another bunch of them, along with oils from New Hampshire.
Home I came, with even more oils and vinegars, promising myself I would figure out what to do with them. Tonight I decided to use two of them as a finishing drizzle-- the 18 year aged balsamic, and a lovely basil infused olive oil. The finishing vinegars have been reduced and are more of a syrup than a water texture- all the better for embracing pastas, breads, or baked potato chips (like I just did!)
So, I wondered, what else can I do with these? A quick Internet search later, and here is a small list: Dipping, Finishing, Marinades, Specialty reductions (like Balsamic reduction over grilled pineapple- try it, really, go try it!), over Scrambled eggs, Vinaigrette's and my next experiment- drizzled over fresh popcorn!
The Tubby Olive has a website called, of course, thetubbyolive.com. Try it out and look at some of the recipes that they have created:
Avocado, Tomato, mozzarella Salad featuring Basil Olive oil
Tzatziki Sauce featuring Champagne Vinegar and Fern Leaf Dill oil
Black Currant-Chipotle Wings featuring Chipotle oil and Black Currant Balsamic Vinegar.
I highly recommend visiting their shop in Philadelphia, they are very happy to help and very knowledgeable about their products. I encourage you all to try your hand at the finishing oils and vinegars, they add an dimension that compliments all things.
And, the next time I am out and about, I will be visiting these two shops also.:
Cardenas Oil & Vinegar Taproom, South Philly
and
Monadnock Oil & Vinegar Co., Peterborough, NH
Great vinegars and oils from these two places also. So get out there and play with your vinegars and oils- your dishes aren't done until they have been finished!
Let me know about the winners!
As always, Live Peacefully. Cook Fearlessly.
Chris
Those all sound great! I love fruit or wine vinegar.
ReplyDelete