Funky : Blasta Books #9
By Caitlin Ruth
2024 • Blasta Books
UK Import, metric measurements.
If you take the five basic flavour profiles – sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami – then add the basic contrasts of a successful dish – smooth, crunchy, zingy, fatty, crispy – you soon realise that using pickles in your cooking can lay down some excellent funky beats. Having a range of pickles and preserves in your fridge is akin to your Spotify playlists: you can scan through them and, depending on your mood, use them to add verve to your dishes and your day.
For Caitlin Ruth, when it comes to pickles she’s looking for taste, a contrast of flavours and a good way to make a funky dish. There are few dishes that can’t be improved by the addition of a pickle – and few fruits and vegetables that can’t be thrown into a jar in a 10-minute pickle project. With suggestions for how to eat and serve each pickle and tips on how to use them in surprising ways (think pickle-brined fries or a pickle zhoug), Caitlin puts the fun into funky to pack your plate with flavour.
About Blasta Books:
blasta (blastə) adj From the Irish language, meaning delicious, tasty, appetising. Rhymes with pasta.
Blasta Books are to cookbooks what street food is to restaurants: a fun, accessible and affordable way to eat exciting food.
Each volume is a standalone 72-page, A5-sized cookbook, but as a collectible series they also provide a more inclusive snapshot of Ireland’s modern and diverse food culture, from tacos to tapas, spice bags to sushi.
Tags: $25 or less, Blasta Books Collection, Books, british, canning and fermentation, Imported, pickles, pickling, was-preorder