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489-What Is Gastrique and How Can You use it?

03.10.2023 - By Keith SnowPlay

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Link To This Episode Today I’m going to discuss gastrique, an old-school sauce that you hardly see anymore but one that has a ton of potential uses, from sauces to vinaigrettes even for some desserts! Back in Dijon France I once cooked for a group of 17 people some of who were restaurant critics and food photographers. I made a tarragon gastrique to serve over a melon salad as a second course…this blew away the guests who were not expecting this at all, especially at this point during this 7-course meal. The only potential problem with this sauce is that it uses quite a bit of sugar or similar sweet ingredients in its composition. However, you need so little to make such a huge impact I feel it’s a valid thing to consider making. I think it’s the perfect accompaniment to duck, pork, chicken even some beef dishes. To make it you need to consider the components: Sugar or similar; honey, maple syrup, coconut sugar, palm sugar, etc. The vinegar; sherry, apple cider, red wine, champagne, balsamic, etc. The aromatics; fruit, herbs, onions, shallots, garlic, ginger, lemongrass, etc. The methods could not be easier; start with a light caramel- basically, dump the sugar and water in a sauce pot, wait for it to start caramelizing a touch, then add vinegar (carefully) and aromatics or add everything at once, cook until starting to thicken, strain, serve. Either method will yield a similar sauce however the caramel version is better for a sweeter more intense version. Some suggested uses: Duck breast seared and served with a blackberry or raspberry gastrique. Pork tenderloin w a maple sage gastrique Chicken thighs with a coconut curry gastrique As you can see or hear in this case, the gastrique is a forgotten sauce with major potential to add the ZING to your cooking, what not give it a try? LINKS TO CHECK OUT: Harvest Eating Youtube Support Harvest Eating Join Food Storage Feast Brown Duck Coffee About Chef Keith Snow LISTEN TO THE PODCAST: On iTunes Stitcher Radio Player FM Google Top Podcast Audible Podbay

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