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]]>Peanut butter is a versatile spread, especially the unsalted version. You know it from the classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich from when you were little, but you’ve probably used it in many different ways since then. But on a hot dog? Could that really work? Yes, it can.
When spread on a warm hot dog bun, peanut butter will melt nicely and provide a delicious nutty flavor. It’s actually a great replacement for mustard, and it will add some protein to your lunch or dinner.
Some restaurants use peanut butter as a burger topping and we don’t see why you shouldn’t try it with a hot dog. Not everyone will love it, but it’s nice to have options, especially when it’s the middle of the night and you realize there are no hot dog condiments in the fridge. You may be surprised how delicious it is and spread the word with your friends and family.
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]]>Because it is cool and refreshing (and dairy), plain yogurt is often eaten with spicy curry in India and the surrounding region. It can help null the heat of the spicy peppers used in this food. In the Mediterranean, a common breakfast is fresh veggies dipped in plain yogurt. And in the west, plain yogurt with a bit of sweetener, granola, and fruit is a common breakfast.
Yogurt is rich in many important nutrients. It has protein, calcium, and probiotics, so it can help with muscle and bone strength and digestion as well as giving you energy for the day. This makes it a great way to up the health factor of any meal.
Finally, plain yogurt is an essential ingredient within many recipes. Spicing it to use as a chicken marinade will make your chicken tender and tasty when cooked. Adding grated veggies and spices for a classic raita or tzatziki sauce is a great way to top any meal. Plain yogurt is truly a one of a kind food.
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]]>Beautiful on toast, curries, and stir fries, peanut butter is packed full of essential vitamins and minerals. Buy the thick peanut butter with whole peanuts for maximum effect.
Strawberry, raspberry, cherry or lime, whichever jam you choose—it’s almost always vegan. This can be a lovely addition to toast, cake, or baked goods.
This hazelnut chocolate spread is perfect for vegans with a sweet tooth. In it, you can receive all the taste of regular chocolate, including a light hazelnut flavoring, but without the dairy aspect.
You’ll be glad to hear that salsa is 100% vegan as well. This means you can enjoy those nachos, tortillas, and burritos with a light heart. Salsa can also be a lovely addition to a salad.
Soy sauce is like a secret weapon in the vegan’s arsenal. It can be used to spruce up stir fries, noodle dishes, fresh salads, and plant-based sushi.
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]]>While toppings like regular ketchup and yellow mustard are well-known to everyone who’s ever eaten a hot dog, there are other choices that will add a little bit of excitement to your next dog. Let’s check them out!
Pickle relish is a little-known condiment for many, consisting mainly of sweet pickles and white vinegar. Its sweet and savory taste and the little bit of crunch it provides works delightfully well on top of hot dogs.
Curry ketchup is a popular condiment in countries such as Germany and Turkey, where they are highly familiar with the wonderful taste of this oriental spice. You’ll be surprised at just how much you’ll like it if you give it a try.
Who says that hot dogs can’t be spicy? Sliced Jalapeño peppers are a great way to add a bit of crunch and heat on top of your frankfurter. Take it easy and don’t put too much on, however, unless you’re a real spicy food fan.
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Whether you’re simply making a sandwich or having a cookout, condiments are a necessary part of cooking. The downside to these delicious spreads and sauces is that they often are high in calories, salt, and sugar, however, that doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to give them up for good. By making condiments yourself, you can control what and how much of everything goes in, enduring that they will be healthier and definitely more delicious than store bought.
Mayo might seem like a difficult condiment to perfect, but that’s simply not the case! All you need to do is whisk or blend an egg yolk, lemon juice, vinegar, mustard and ½ teaspoon of salt together until the mixture is bright yellow. Then, gently add in olive oil while continuing to whisk or blend, and you’ll have amazing mayonnaise!
It’s so sad to eat fried fish without tartar sauce, but buying it from the store can make fried fish even sadder. Instead, repeat the instruction from the mayo recipe above and simply add onions and dill pickles, and you’ve got yourself some gourmet tartar sauce.
So many different dishes need the heat and vinegar taste that comes with hot sauce, but no one needs all the additives you get from store-bought kinds. Luckily, all you need to make hot sauce is hot peppers, vinegar, garlic, and salt. Cook all ingredients in a pot and blended blend until smooth!
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]]>Peanut butter is a versatile spread, especially the unsalted version. You know it from the classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich from when you were little, but you’ve probably used it in many different ways since then. But on a hot dog? Could that really work? Yes, it can.
When spread on a warm hot dog bun, peanut butter will melt nicely and provide a delicious nutty flavor. It’s actually a great replacement for mustard, and it will add some protein to your lunch or dinner.
Some restaurants use peanut butter as a burger topping and we don’t see why you shouldn’t try it with a hot dog. Not everyone will love it, but it’s nice to have options, especially when it’s the middle of the night and you realize there are no hot dog condiments in the fridge. You may be surprised how delicious it is and spread the word with your friends and family.
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]]>The post Why Yogurt is the Universal Condiment appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Because it is cool and refreshing (and dairy), plain yogurt is often eaten with spicy curry in India and the surrounding region. It can help null the heat of the spicy peppers used in this food. In the Mediterranean, a common breakfast is fresh veggies dipped in plain yogurt. And in the west, plain yogurt with a bit of sweetener, granola, and fruit is a common breakfast.
Yogurt is rich in many important nutrients. It has protein, calcium, and probiotics, so it can help with muscle and bone strength and digestion as well as giving you energy for the day. This makes it a great way to up the health factor of any meal.
Finally, plain yogurt is an essential ingredient within many recipes. Spicing it to use as a chicken marinade will make your chicken tender and tasty when cooked. Adding grated veggies and spices for a classic raita or tzatziki sauce is a great way to top any meal. Plain yogurt is truly a one of a kind food.
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]]>The post Vegan-Friendly Condiments That Are Shockingly Tasty appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Beautiful on toast, curries, and stir fries, peanut butter is packed full of essential vitamins and minerals. Buy the thick peanut butter with whole peanuts for maximum effect.
Strawberry, raspberry, cherry or lime, whichever jam you choose—it’s almost always vegan. This can be a lovely addition to toast, cake, or baked goods.
This hazelnut chocolate spread is perfect for vegans with a sweet tooth. In it, you can receive all the taste of regular chocolate, including a light hazelnut flavoring, but without the dairy aspect.
You’ll be glad to hear that salsa is 100% vegan as well. This means you can enjoy those nachos, tortillas, and burritos with a light heart. Salsa can also be a lovely addition to a salad.
Soy sauce is like a secret weapon in the vegan’s arsenal. It can be used to spruce up stir fries, noodle dishes, fresh salads, and plant-based sushi.
The post Vegan-Friendly Condiments That Are Shockingly Tasty appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>The post Unique Condiments to Try on Your Next Hot Dog appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>While toppings like regular ketchup and yellow mustard are well-known to everyone who’s ever eaten a hot dog, there are other choices that will add a little bit of excitement to your next dog. Let’s check them out!
Pickle relish is a little-known condiment for many, consisting mainly of sweet pickles and white vinegar. Its sweet and savory taste and the little bit of crunch it provides works delightfully well on top of hot dogs.
Curry ketchup is a popular condiment in countries such as Germany and Turkey, where they are highly familiar with the wonderful taste of this oriental spice. You’ll be surprised at just how much you’ll like it if you give it a try.
Who says that hot dogs can’t be spicy? Sliced Jalapeño peppers are a great way to add a bit of crunch and heat on top of your frankfurter. Take it easy and don’t put too much on, however, unless you’re a real spicy food fan.
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Whether you’re simply making a sandwich or having a cookout, condiments are a necessary part of cooking. The downside to these delicious spreads and sauces is that they often are high in calories, salt, and sugar, however, that doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to give them up for good. By making condiments yourself, you can control what and how much of everything goes in, enduring that they will be healthier and definitely more delicious than store bought.
Mayo might seem like a difficult condiment to perfect, but that’s simply not the case! All you need to do is whisk or blend an egg yolk, lemon juice, vinegar, mustard and ½ teaspoon of salt together until the mixture is bright yellow. Then, gently add in olive oil while continuing to whisk or blend, and you’ll have amazing mayonnaise!
It’s so sad to eat fried fish without tartar sauce, but buying it from the store can make fried fish even sadder. Instead, repeat the instruction from the mayo recipe above and simply add onions and dill pickles, and you’ve got yourself some gourmet tartar sauce.
So many different dishes need the heat and vinegar taste that comes with hot sauce, but no one needs all the additives you get from store-bought kinds. Luckily, all you need to make hot sauce is hot peppers, vinegar, garlic, and salt. Cook all ingredients in a pot and blended blend until smooth!
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