Here's everything worth knowing about chiffonade and how to pick it, what it is, how to store it, and what to use instead, plus 3 recipes to cook tonight.
| In Chinese: | chiffonade | |
| British (UK) term: | Chiffonade | |
| en français: | chiffonnade | |
| en español: | chiffonade |
There are 3 recipes that contain this ingredient.
Basic Italian focaccia from scratch: a slow-risen yeast dough dimpled and drizzled with olive oil, then topped with tomato, basil, and parmesan. Crisp outside, airy and chewy inside. The foundation every focaccia lover should know.
Cold-smoked grilled pompano with a smoked tomato and aged balsamic vinaigrette. A two-stage technique that builds deep smoke and char on a rich Gulf Coast game fish.
Fettuccine with shrimp and goat cheese tosses oil-poached shrimp and garlic into hot pasta with fresh tomato, basil chiffonade, and creamy chevre. A no-cream pasta dinner ready in 35 minutes.