by Spuddy » Fri Oct 20, 2006 9:47 pm
Franco's game mix has ginger in it? Well I'll be.......
It just shows that these things are more of an art than an exact science.
Often an inappropriate flavour can be used as a valid ingredient. I suppose the best comparison is the perfumier's use of the extract of various abdominal glands from certain deer, ducks, beetles, rats and alligators (amongst other things) to make the latest best selling scent.
Cod with vanilla, Pannacotta with saffron, beef and chocolate are good examples of odd combinations that work together provided the second ingredient is subtle (referred to as a background note).
There are proven combinations that always work (lamb and mint, lamb and rosemary, pork and apple, beef and horseradish etc.) but there are subtle additions you can add that make it distinctively different. You have to experiment to innovate I suppose.
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