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salsa verde...?
Someone was talking about a "salsa verde" recipe containing the following:
flat leaf parsley mint basil anchovies capers small gherkins garlic red wine vinegar olive oil mustard I have made one with similar ingredients from Bibba Caggiano's Trattoria cookbook which you serve on warm or cold chicken (it's yum), but it omits the mint and gherkins and has bread crumbs in it. I can go from that recipe with the above ingredients but what proportion of mint and gherkins would you add, and wouldn't capers be enough re the gherkins? |
salsa verde...?
rox formerly rmg wrote:
> Someone was talking about a "salsa verde" recipe containing the following: > > flat leaf parsley > mint > basil > anchovies > capers > small gherkins > garlic > red wine vinegar > olive oil > mustard > > I have made one with similar ingredients from Bibba Caggiano's Trattoria > cookbook which you serve on warm or cold chicken (it's yum), but it omits > the mint and gherkins and has bread crumbs in it. I can go from that recipe > with the above ingredients but what proportion of mint and gherkins would > you add, and wouldn't capers be enough re the gherkins? > > if it were me i'd go light on the mint, but I'm not such a huge fan of mint. I'd also skip the gherkins if you have the caper action going on. Will you be serving this on fish? it sounds lovely. -- ..:Heather:. www.velvet-c.com Poor Impulse Control. |
salsa verde...?
Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
> "rox formerly rmg" > > et: > >> Someone was talking about a "salsa verde" recipe containing the >> following: >> >> flat leaf parsley >> mint >> basil >> anchovies >> capers >> small gherkins >> garlic >> red wine vinegar >> olive oil >> mustard >> >> I have made one with similar ingredients from Bibba Caggiano's >> Trattoria cookbook which you serve on warm or cold chicken (it's yum), >> but it omits the mint and gherkins and has bread crumbs in it. I can >> go from that recipe with the above ingredients but what proportion of >> mint and gherkins would you add, and wouldn't capers be enough re the >> gherkins? > > Interesting list of ingredients. Quite frankly I've seen very few of those > ingredients in any salsa verde recipe I've ever used. I've never used > gherkins, mustard, capers, mint or anchovy but the anchovy sound > interesting. I use onion, tomatillos, garlic, jalapeno peppers (sometimes > habaneros), cilantro, a bit of sugar, lime juice and Kosher salt to taste. > > Michael > I use tomatillos (a mix of fully ripe and slightly underripe), serrano peppers, garlic powder, onion, dried mint, and salt to taste. Bob |
salsa verde...?
"zxcvbob" > wrote in message ... > Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote: > > "rox formerly rmg" > > > et: > > > >> Someone was talking about a "salsa verde" recipe containing the > >> following: > >> > >> flat leaf parsley > >> mint > >> basil > >> anchovies > >> capers > >> small gherkins > >> garlic > >> red wine vinegar > >> olive oil > >> mustard > >> > >> I have made one with similar ingredients from Bibba Caggiano's > >> Trattoria cookbook which you serve on warm or cold chicken (it's yum), > >> but it omits the mint and gherkins and has bread crumbs in it. I can > >> go from that recipe with the above ingredients but what proportion of > >> mint and gherkins would you add, and wouldn't capers be enough re the > >> gherkins? > > > > Interesting list of ingredients. Quite frankly I've seen very few of those > > ingredients in any salsa verde recipe I've ever used. I've never used > > gherkins, mustard, capers, mint or anchovy but the anchovy sound > > interesting. I use onion, tomatillos, garlic, jalapeno peppers (sometimes > > habaneros), cilantro, a bit of sugar, lime juice and Kosher salt to taste. > > > > Michael > > It's an Italian Salsa Verde (both words can also be Italian - I know, how befuddling). |
salsa verde...?
rox formerly rmg wrote:
>>> ingredients in any salsa verde recipe I've ever used. I've never used >>> gherkins, mustard, capers, mint or anchovy but the anchovy sound >>> interesting. I use onion, tomatillos, garlic, jalapeno peppers >>> (sometimes habaneros), cilantro, a bit of sugar, lime juice and Kosher >>> salt to taste. > > It's an Italian Salsa Verde (both words can also be Italian - I know, how > befuddling). If you sing an aria while making it, can it be a Salsa Verdi? Bob |
salsa verde...?
"Bob Terwilliger" > wrote in message ... > rox formerly rmg wrote: > > >>> ingredients in any salsa verde recipe I've ever used. I've never used > >>> gherkins, mustard, capers, mint or anchovy but the anchovy sound > >>> interesting. I use onion, tomatillos, garlic, jalapeno peppers > >>> (sometimes habaneros), cilantro, a bit of sugar, lime juice and Kosher > >>> salt to taste. > > > > It's an Italian Salsa Verde (both words can also be Italian - I know, how > > befuddling). > > If you sing an aria while making it, can it be a Salsa Verdi? > > Bob hehe cute |
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