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What's a good sub for the orange blossom water?
we make a similar salad with grated carrot, sectioned oranges, chopped medjools, lemon juice, salt and olive oil.
there is nothing in the world that I can think of that is anything like orange blossom water... rose water might do, but I would use way less than a tbsp (like start with a 1/4 tsp and taste)it's very floral, but light floral
And what else is it used for? Now, I'm intrigued...
I don't even know where to buy it! I guess a middle eastern type of grocery? And what else is it used for? Now, I'm intrigued...
I am stranded on an icy island in the North Atlantic ocean, and even I can buy it at a regular grocery store (in the imported food section)... but yes, middle eastern groceries would carry it for sure. Probably right next to the rose water.I use it in all sorts of things. Salad dressings, with saffron in rice, in warm milk, in sweets like puddings, custards, ice cream, shortbread, marshmallows... stirred into plain yogurt... cocktailsorange zest is completely and utterly different
orange zest is completely and utterly different
Lol, just like my cooking .
The casserole with spinach (isn't that from the CH?)
I'll be back in a bit with more ideas but in the meantime take that kohlrabi, slice it thin, drizzle a little olive oil and salt and eat before anyone else knows you had it.
Hah! Yes! I shared it here. It's probably the most popular side dish I've ever brought to thanksgiving. I should make that.