by Jenise » Wed Jan 04, 2023 4:40 pm
Karen, I don't know how to describe what's wrong to me about the flavor of naval oranges, but I love valencias and cara caras. They taste round, like orange juice, where naval oranges taste incomplete--low acidity is certainly part of the problem but there's something else. Almost a vinyl-shower-curtain flavor. At least in supermarket ones, and especially Floridian oranges.
YES, that's the stuff. I don't use it to make a jar of dressing, though one could, rather I use it in place of salt (I think I said that) with various oils and vinegars. Really great. Because I make salad EVERY day, it gives me yet another way to make each salad taste original. I really love it with the cucumber-walnut combination.
Re your recipe, I love that and do something similar. It's a recipe I got from Canadian chef Laura Calder, wherein orange juice, mustard and a generous amount of shallots, EVOO, maybe honey too, make a great dressing. I no longer refer to anything written, I just combine to get the flavor that I remember. My favorite use for it is on cold asparagus spears, and there I choose tarragon for the herb component. I sometimes put the asparagus on a thin sheet or round of puff pastry--looks quite beautiful on the plate.
OH, speaking puff pastry. On NYE I got a desperate phone call from a friend named Gabe. He had ALL the ingredients already for the beef wellington he planned to make for his GF, except for the puff pastry. They didn't have any where he shopped. Well, it turned out nobody else in town had any either: 3 Safeways, 5 Haggen stores, both Co-ops--OUT. If I had some he was willing to drive over for it. (I surely would have given it to him but I was out too.) So I told him I would phone some friends but in the meantime had he checked Winco. "No, Winco, really?" And I said "Yes, they may have some because people on food stamps don't make Beef Wellington for Xmas dinner." He burst out laughing.
I then proceeded to call friends. I'd made one call but a second when Gabe called me back. He was at Winco, they had the pastry. "I can't believe you were right," he said. Voila.
My wine shopping and I have never had a problem. Just a perpetual race between the bankruptcy court and Hell.--Rogov