anchovy paste

Học thuật
Thân thiện
anchovy paste

A chef adds a spoonful of anchovy paste to a simmering sauce.

Definition

Noun: A soft, moist mixture made primarily from processed anchovies, used as a seasoning or flavoring agent in sauces, spreads, and other dishes.

Usage

"Anchovy paste" is used as a concentrated ingredient to add a savory, salty, umami flavor to food. It is typically stirred into salad dressings, pasta sauces, dips, or used as a spread on bread or crackers. A small amount is often sufficient due to its strong taste.

Examples
  • The Caesar salad dressing recipe calls for a teaspoon of anchovy paste.
  • She spread a thin layer of anchovy paste on the toast before adding the tomatoes.
  • To enhance the depth of flavor, he added a bit of anchovy paste to the tomato sauce.
Advanced Usage
  • As a flavor base: Anchovy paste can be cooked in oil at the beginning of preparing a sauce or soup to form a foundational layer of savory flavor.
    • Example: Start your puttanesca sauce by sautéing a spoonful of anchovy paste in olive oil with garlic.
Variants and Related Words
  • Anchovy (noun): The small, oily fish from which the paste is made.
  • Fish paste (noun): A broader category of pastes made from other types of fish.
  • Paste (noun): A general term for any soft, moist, and thick mixture.
Synonyms
  • Anchovy essence
  • Anchovy purée
Related Phrases
  • Tube of anchovy paste: Refers to the common packaging format, similar to tomato paste.
    • Example: Keep a tube of anchovy paste in your refrigerator for quick flavor boosts.
anchovy paste

A chef adds a spoonful of anchovy paste to a simmering sauce.

Noun
  1. paste made primarily of anchovies; used in sauces and spreads