Tamarind can be used in sauces, drinks, desserts, marinades and so much more. (It’s also an essential ingredient in pad Thai.) But nothing beats eating it straight from the pod if you ask us. If you ...
South Indian cuisine is known for its healthy ingredients and the addition of aromatic spices. If you are a fan of South Indian staples like idlis and dosas, you must level up and dive deeper into ...
Place the tamarind paste, maple syrup, soy sauce, and olive oil in blender, and purée until smooth. Taste for seasoning. Pour into a bowl, and set aside. May be made ahead of time and refrigerated.
Its sweet, pungent flavor enhances everything from chutney, rice, and marinades to baked goods and candy. Tamarind is a beguiling tropical fruit shaped like a winged bean pod, which makes perfect ...
Walk into almost any taqueria and you can get agua de tamarindo, a refreshingly tangy Mexican drink made from tamarind fruit. But tamarind is not just Mexican, and tamarindo is not just a drink.