Seeking Recommendations for Strong Tasting Foods
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Dice up some kolrabi to add to a salad0
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Awesome suggestions everyone! It's great seeing the various ideas. Thanks again!0
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horseradish0
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horseradish alittle dab ul do yah0
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I love Chipotle, I put it in most of my sauces, it adds a nice sweet kick to things.0
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Oh. Oh, no. Don't do that.0
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I put hot peppers in just about everything I cook.
Cilantro is a nice kick to a lot of things. (Also cumin)0 -
Adobo!0
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I like spicy foods, that's always good. And it's easy to add spice to beans, which are cheap, easy, high in protein and fiber, and relatively low cal.
I'm like you...I love strong flavors. Cilantro, green onions, any herbs like basil and rosemary (we bake potatoes with olive oil, kosher salt, and fresh rosemary rubbed on the skin), cumin, and this new powder I found in the hispanic section called chilosito (spicy with citrus...delicious on roasted corn).0 -
Miso paste. Gives a sort of savory/meaty flavor even to purely vegetable dishes. I've been mixing it into a lot of dishes lately since I've been trying to eat more vegetarian. Start with mild red miso, go from there.
Indian/Pakistani pickle. These are nothing like a cucumber pickle, or European pickled anything. They're really spicy/sweet/sour relishes that you need very little of to seriously up the flavor of plain foods like rice and beans. There are dozens of varieties with lots of regional variations, but I like the ones called "mixed pickle" or "lime pickle" the most. There's a little bit of fat in them so it's not quite a sriracha/sambal olek free flavor bash, but a tiny bit goes a long way.0 -
balsamic vinegar0
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pickles! (if someone hasn't mentioned this already)0
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and fresh herbs are amazing0
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Hot sauce, peppers, garlic, lemon, lime, curry, and fire roasted veggies.0
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When I make a salad I add garlic salt, pepper, and mint. It tastes so good!!!!0
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I second horesradish - yum!
And lemon grass. Any fresh herbs are awesome to boost flavour in ANYTHING - esp. basil, chives, dill...
Not sure where you are but here in Ontario our supermarkets carry tubes of chopped herbs in light oil that are awesome - stash them in the fridge and pull them out to add to anything. Some stores carry them in frozen cubes as well!
And hot pepper flakes and garlic to - good tasting, and super good for you!!!
Have fun!!!0 -
plain greek yogurt mixed with Sriacha or buffalo sauce is great - you can even make chicken salad with it!0
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I second the roasted garlic. Also, try sautéing Swiss chard with some olive oil and garlic, then adding a splash of vinegar to the pan at the end. It's got a really pleasant, sharp flavor and the texture is nicer than most cooked greens.0
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PS now I'm crazy wicked hungry.... lol0
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wow, someone said pickles and i'd never thought to add to a salad, but now sounds good.0
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Fresh herbs! They provide sooooo much flavor, especially cilantro, and tarragon(tastes like licorice). try some other greens to, kale is full of flavor as is swiss chard.0
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cilantro
onion
garlic
ginger
dijon mustard (Here's an amazing recipe http://www.skinnytaste.com/2008/06/pork-chops-with-dijon-herb-sauce-525-ww.html)
Chinese 5 Spice seasoning
black bean sauce (though the sodium count is a little high, a little bit is all you need)0 -
My two favorite things to use are both tobasco products. The chipoltle flavor and the "green". They add a zing but aren't so hot you feel like your lips are melting. Different meet rubs also work on veggies and in salads. I've a Jamaican jerk rub on roasted veggies, tastes gooooood. Also used a Cajun rub in salad and on different veggies, as well as meet. A slash of lime juice adds flavor to just about anything.0
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Just tried Trader Joes no guilt guacamole...yummo! lots of flavor and 30 calories for 2 tbsp. I had it with yellow pepper strips for a snack.
Also tried Trader Joes Wasabi Roasted Seaweed snack. The entire package only has 60 calories. Pretty good rolled with imitation crab meat. Homemade sushi in a snap.0 -
erticherk herts0
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Throw some fresh basel leaves in your salad. Little flavor bombs.0
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Pickled peppers0
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I second ginger and lemon...those are both good strong flavors. Add some grated ginger to sweet potatoes instead of butter and brown sugar.
And lemon on seafood instead of dipping in butter or tartar sauce.
Also, it's super easy to make cocktail sauce (for shrimp/seafood) with a little ketchup, Heinz57, and horseradish.0
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