What's new on Serious Eats No images? Click here RECIPES This Toasty Salvadoran Seasoning Belongs On Every TableAlguashte is a versatile two-ingredient condiment made from pumpkin seeds and salt. It adds a deeply earthy, nutty flavor to everything from fresh fruit and vegetables to savory dishes. VIDEOSDaniel Gritzer's Home Kitchen Is Tiny But Chock Full of GearRECIPESPasta c'Anciuova e Muddica Atturrata (Sicilian Pasta With Anchovies and Toasted Breadcrumbs) ROUNDUPSWhat to Do With Sourdough Discard RECIPESNem Chua (Vietnamese Cured Pork With Garlic and Chiles) FEATURESThe 10-Minute Window for the Perfect McDonald's Mash-UpEmail Continues After Ad Below |
Monday, September 21, 2020
A versatile Salvadoran seasoning, golden hour at McDonald's, and a Sicilian weeknight pasta
Saturday, September 19, 2020
What to do with sourdough discard
Tangy waffles! English muffins! Scallion pancakes! No images? Click here What to Do With Sourdough DiscardAs we enter month seven of quarantine, it’s likely that at some point you’ve set out to make a beautiful loaf of sourdough bread. In doing your research, you probably learned all about the science of sourdough starters, the best flour to use, how to properly ferment your sourdough, techniques for handling your dough, and, of course, how to make your own starter. And, in taking care of that starter, you’ve probably found yourself with a lot of discard. Sourdough recipes |
Friday, September 18, 2020
Bright and tart mango verde con alguashte
No images? Click here Mango Verde Con AlguashteAlguashte is a seasoning popular in El Salvador made up of ground pumpkin seeds and used as a condiment on fresh fruits, vegetables, and other savory dishes. Here, it's used with crunchy, tart green mango with lime juice. The resulting dish is eaten practically everywhere: as a street food, a festival snack, an after-school snack, and frequently on a happy hour menu or at a bar with a cold beer. More to snack on |