Freeze-dried shallots have a light nature which allows them to blend well without overwhelming the palate, as onion and garlic sometimes do. Shallots make a good salt-free seasoning for low-sodium diets. Shrimp, scallops or crab all make quick, easy meals when sautéed in butter and white wine with shallots tossed in. Since these shallots are freeze-dried, you can easily powder them between your fingers and sprinkle over chicken, fish, steak or hamburgers. Most dishes using freeze-dried shallots to will have enough moisture to reconstitute them. If you want to add them to a dry dish, reconstitute them by covering with an equal part of water and letting them stand for a few minutes. We do recommend reconstituting before sautéing in butter or olive oil, and we’ve found that reconstituting in red or white wine enhances the flavors even further. Due to their fragile nature, freeze-dried shallots are sold in jars only.
Ingredients
Shallots
Spice Highlights
Taste Notes
garlic, sweet, delicate
Perfect For
béarnaise sauce, burnt chili paste
Many customers appreciate the convenience and versatility of dried shallots, finding them a perfect addition to various dishes like pasta salads, soups, and marinades. They enjoy the subtler onion flavor and often use them to enhance the taste of meals without the hassle of chopping fresh shallots. A true kitchen staple.
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