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Calçots
It's their time of year, and I bought some. I've only had them from other people, but I think I know how to cook them. Can anyone point me to a version of the sauce which I can make from the local greengrocer/supermarket? They tend to involve peppers (which might mean anything) with unfamiliar Catalan names.
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Re: Calçots
Martyn, you are always telling people to do a simple internet search, why not follow your own advice.martyn94 wrote:It's their time of year, and I bought some. I've only had them from other people, but I think I know how to cook them. Can anyone point me to a version of the sauce which I can make from the local greengrocer/supermarket? They tend to involve peppers (which might mean anything) with unfamiliar Catalan names.
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Re: Calçots
In my experience the peppers are less important, any sweet pepper will do, or add some chilli if you want it more spicy, but make sure you get good quality almonds, they really make that sauce for me!martyn94 wrote:It's their time of year, and I bought some. I've only had them from other people, but I think I know how to cook them. Can anyone point me to a version of the sauce which I can make from the local greengrocer/supermarket? They tend to involve peppers (which might mean anything) with unfamiliar Catalan names.
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Here's a nice one.
Somebody sent it to me ages ago but I can't remember who so I've never used it.
1 mature tomato per person.
100 grams of toasted almonds
1 entire bulb of garlic
1 “nyoraâ€(type of dried pepper)
1 litre of olive oil
A little parsley, vinegar, salt, a small chili (optional)
Blacken the tomatoes and garlic over the flames (not embers), make sure that the flame isn’t too “live†as they need to be cooked.
Scald the “nyorasâ€in boiling water .
Crush or blend the almonds with the parsley and the chili (if you want a spicy sauce). Then mix in the peeled tomatoes and garlic and the pulp of the nyoras (discarding the seeds). The sauce is made by slowly stirring in the olive oil. Add salt and vinegar to taste.
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Somebody sent it to me ages ago but I can't remember who so I've never used it.
1 mature tomato per person.
100 grams of toasted almonds
1 entire bulb of garlic
1 “nyoraâ€(type of dried pepper)
1 litre of olive oil
A little parsley, vinegar, salt, a small chili (optional)
Blacken the tomatoes and garlic over the flames (not embers), make sure that the flame isn’t too “live†as they need to be cooked.
Scald the “nyorasâ€in boiling water .
Crush or blend the almonds with the parsley and the chili (if you want a spicy sauce). Then mix in the peeled tomatoes and garlic and the pulp of the nyoras (discarding the seeds). The sauce is made by slowly stirring in the olive oil. Add salt and vinegar to taste.
Bon app
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Re: Calçots
I thought that I had implied that I had, though I didn't find exactly your hit. What exactly is "sweet pepper powder"? Presumably pimenton dulce, but why guess?Allan wrote:Martyn, you are always telling people to do a simple internet search, why not follow your own advice.martyn94 wrote:It's their time of year, and I bought some. I've only had them from other people, but I think I know how to cook them. Can anyone point me to a version of the sauce which I can make from the local greengrocer/supermarket? They tend to involve peppers (which might mean anything) with unfamiliar Catalan names.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=calco ... ent=safari