Tuesday, February 21, 2012

How To Incorporate Gourmet Ingredients Into Traditional Recipes


Are you looking to make your ordinary family meals a little more exciting? The answer could be easier than you think - simply buy gourmet ingredients. After all, the top hotels and restaurants all use gourmet ingredients, and so it stands to reason that they're doing that for a reason. When you stop to think about it, it makes a good deal of sense, because your meals can only ever be as good as the ingredients used to create them.

Given four red Lego bricks you can't be expected to make a blue cube. Your meals are what they're made of, and so the first step to giving your cooking a real boost is to examine the kind of ingredients you're using, where you're getting them from, and start looking for ways to replace one or two of your normal ingredients with gourmet ingredients.

If you've never looked into the idea of going out to buy French food then you may wonder just exactly where to start. Don't worry, transforming your meals by purchasing a few gourmet ingredients isn't hard, and neither is it difficult finding out how to buy French food that's affordable, convenient, and authentic. But to begin with it's important to make one point perfectly clear.

When it comes to looking for gourmet food and traditional French gourmet ingredients, the supermarket is not the best place to go. Yes, it may be convenient, but sadly all that convenience comes at a price. Even the heavily discounted prices offered by the supermarkets come at a price. That price is choice, because supermarkets can only really achieve what they do by appealing to the most popular purchases.

Sadly gourmet ingredients don't rank heavily on the list of products the average shopper buys (yet!) and so you won't find many of these in your average supermarket. Perhaps you might find one or two, but for a really useful range of ingredients you can really use, it's usually better to pop online.

Certainly heading online is quicker and cheaper than taking a ferry across to France, doing your shopping and heading back home. Granted, it might not be as much fun, but it's certainly quicker and cheaper.

But one of the benefits of using an online supplier for when it comes to choosing and buying gourmet ingredients is that, in at least some cases, you'll find that they're able to offer hints, tips and even recipes showing you how to use those ingredients in ways you're probably already familiar with.

For example, one of the things France is known for is its wild mushrooms, and in some parts of the country there are some outstanding mushrooms that can be dried and used in a wide variety of dishes. If you've ever headed off to the supermarket to buy mushrooms for a recipe, you may have noticed that in almost every case the mushrooms taste a little like, well, like nothing really.

Actually tasting the mushroom can be quite difficult, and you have to ask what they're really adding to the meal, except perhaps for the texture. But by adding some gourmet French mushrooms you'll find the taste becomes beautifully nutty, and makes a real difference to the overall dish as the flavours blend and combine to lift the whole meal. Simple, but so effective.

The same is true for so many other French gourmet ingredients, where you can make a huge difference by replacing your supermarket standard ingredients with gourmet ones that make more of a difference than you ever thought possible. It's so easy to get into a routine with food, buying the same ingredients, and using them in the same way in the same recipes. Break out of the cycle and discover how a simple change of ingredients could wake up your taste buds to the fact that you've been missing out on a real opportunity for too long.




If you're looking to buy French food and gourmet ingredients, The Good Food Network has an extensive range to choose from, and at affordable prices.




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