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Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil
5 min
Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil is a versatile and delicious condiment that can elevate a wide range of dishes. Here are some fantastic ways to use it at home: Grilled Meats: Drizzle Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil over grilled meats, such as steak, chicken, or pork, to add a burst of flavor. Roasted Vegetables: Toss roasted vegetables, like potatoes, carrots, or bell peppers, in Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil before baking to infuse them with zesty, garlicky goodness. Marinade Base: Use it as a base for marinades to enhance the flavors of your favorite proteins before cooking. Salad Dressing: Mix Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil with a splash of vinegar or lemon juice to create a vibrant and tangy salad dressing. Bread Dip: Serve it as a dip for crusty bread, adding a delectable twist to your bread-snacking experience. Pasta: Drizzle Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil over cooked pasta for a simple yet flavorful pasta dish. Pizza: Use it as a finishing touch on homemade or store-bought pizzas for a unique and aromatic twist. Seafood: Brush it over grilled or baked seafood, like shrimp or fish, to enhance their natural flavors. Cauliflower Steaks: Brush Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil on cauliflower steaks before grilling or roasting, giving them a savory and herbaceous kick. Avocado Toast: Elevate your avocado toast game by drizzling Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil over the creamy avocado slices. Potato Salad: Mix it into potato salad to give it a South American flair. Grain Bowls: Add a drizzle of Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil to grain bowls, such as quinoa or farro dishes, for a burst of flavor. Sandwiches: Use it as a condiment for sandwiches, wraps, or paninis to add a delightful herbaceous note. Vegetable Dip: Create a dipping sauce for raw or grilled vegetables by mixing Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil with yogurt or sour cream. Stir-Fry: Add a tablespoon of Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil to stir-fry dishes for an extra layer of flavor. The possibilities are endless with Chimichurri Spiced Olive Oil, so feel free to get creative and experiment with different dishes to find your favorite combinations. Enjoy the vibrant and aromatic flavors it brings to your culinary creations!
Learn moreTarheel BBQ Wedge Salad
5 min
Elevate your classic salad with a delightful twist! The crunchy iceberg lettuce, topped with crispy bacon and juicy tomatoes, becomes even more irresistible with this smoky-sweet and tangy dressing. Our easy sour cream dressing, infused with delightfully smoky and sweet combination from Tarheel BBQ Rub, takes the beloved wedge salad to new heights. The dressing is the star—just three ingredients—it's that simple and delicious! Perfect for a quick and tasty lunch or side dish, it's the ultimate summer treat that perfectly complements any grilled entrée.
Learn moreGrilled Svaneti Bread
Making flatbread can be intimidating, but don't let that hold you back! This recipe shows that it can be easy, quick, and absolutely delectable. This grilled bread is rustic and fun to tear apart. We used whole wheat flour to give it a fantastic chew and nutty flavor. Don't fret over getting things uniform because the fun shapes are encouraged when rolling it thin. Instant yeast does its magic quickly and makes this bread recipe forgiving. Now, get your grill HOT! The bread grills up in less than a minute with beautiful charred bubbles and gorgeous grill lines. After grilling, give it a liberal drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkling of our Svaneti Seasoned Salt. This salt has the pow of caraway, fenugreek, garlic, and coriander. Pair this bread with a yogurt dipping sauce or with grilled vegetables and it'll bring your meal together.Serve with a dip or spread of your choice. Tzatziki Sauce with Dill Pollen, Aleppo Pepper Muhammara or Everything Hummus are excellent choices to enjoy your Grilled Svaneti Bread with!
Learn moreAsparagus Mimosa
The complement of texture and flavors that come together in this simple dish are a celebration of spring. Tender asparagus is kissed with Provencal Seasoned Salt and a little char from the grill. Watercress is nested in and the salad is topped with finely grated hard boiled eggs. The fine, fluffy eggs are said to resemble mimosa flowers for which the salad is named.To keep it simple and bright, our vinaigrette combines Lemon Herb Pepper, white wine vinegar, and Dijon mustard. This dish is light, simple, and familiar. Easy to make ahead and serve cold. You can also add bacon, capers, radishes or other garnishes.
Learn moreParilla Piñarita
Happy Cinco de Mayo! Citrus and pineapple combine to quench your thirst in this classic cocktail. Charred pineapple adds extra flavor by fire with a smoky garnish. As if all that wasn't enough, we rimmed the glass with our Limón-Chile seasoning. Inspired by the classic Tajin spice, this irresistible seasoning adds a powerful spark of lime and chili to each sip. Make the Parilla Piñarita your summer grilling go-to, it's easy to shake one up when you fire the grill.
Learn moreEl Greco Citronette
A quick and easy dressing or marinade, this El Greco Citronette is bursting with flavors that enhance any Mediterranean dish. It brightens the flavors without overpowering, and can be used as a sauce, dressing or marinade. Next time you grill shrimp or fish, bathe it in this citronette and you won't be disappointed!
Learn moreGrilled Polenta and Vegetables Provencal
Summer = grill = good times. Especially when it comes to fresh vegetables. Throwing your vegetables onto a hot grill gives them that "je ne sais quoi" you can't get any other way. And when you add a touch of our Provencal Seasoned Salt, well, it's enough to make the most reluctant veggie eater sit up and take notice. The bright, lively flavors of this seasoning salt can turn the most mundane zucchini and eggplant into a French-inspired masterpiece. Now, those nice crispy veggies need somewhere to bed down, so why not throw a firm piece of creamy, luscious polenta, also spiked with Provencal Seasoned Salt, onto the grill with them? The Provencal Seasoned Salt, featuring a blend of fennel, garlic, chervil, tarragon and other spices carries beautifully throughout the dish. There you have it, a perfectly matched set. This easy method for cooking polenta comes to us from the folks at America's Test Kitchen. Adding a pinch of baking soda to the boiling water serves to soften the outside of the polenta grains, allowing them to quickly break down and release their starch, eliminating the need to stand over a hot stove, stirring constantly for 25 minutes. What's not to like about that?
Learn moreEl Greco Grill
If this El Greco Grill sets the tone for this year's summer grilling, it's gonna be a GOOD year! This Greek feast features chunky vegetable skewers and shrimp in a delightful marinade of ouzo, basil and tomato along with our El Greco seasoning. Make the marinade ahead of time for maximum flavor development and you won't be disappointed. Serve family style on a big platter of rice!
Learn moreHerbes de la Garrigue
Herbes de la Garrigue is similar to the more famous herb blend from Provence but with the hearty additions of rosemary, fennel, mint and Turkish bay leaf. Try it on grilled meats, to flavor home baked breads, in a pot of soup, or anywhere you'd like some of the rustic flavors from southwestern France.
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