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#1 Posted : Tuesday, December 14, 2010 4:40:22 PM(UTC)

Today there was a new ingredient in my grocery store: lime leaves, right there in the herbs next to bay leaves and rosemary and thyme.


Well, my policy is when they have something new in produce, I buy it, right away, no questions asked.  I'm in favor of the broadest range of produce possible; I want produce to take over the cakemix isle and halfway down the canned goods.  I had cooked with lime leaves before, but to get them I had to go down to the International District, to our venerable pan-Asian market Uwajimaya.  Lime leaves close to home, hurrah.


But that's not the point of this story.  The point is that I of course went home and searched My Bookshelf +Ingredient +Citrus leaves "lime leaves": 435 results ... mmm, Hmong chargrilled black chicken ... Lemongrass consommé w/pea shoot & mushroom dumplings ... Smoked trout salad ...


Whoops, here's a recipe for Tom ka gai from Falling Cloudberries: A World of Family Recipes by Tessa Kiros with no lime leaves.  Instead, there are limes and something called "makroot leaves."  Well, OK, I guess EYB must have messed up the pattern recognition somehow, but just for safety's sake, before I call them on it, what is a makroot leaf, anyhow?


Oh.  It's a kaffir lime leaf.  EYB is not just efficient; it's erudite.  Makes me proud to be a member.


xxx, mcvl

#2 Posted : Tuesday, December 14, 2010 6:12:10 PM(UTC)

Thank you mcvl!  The ingredients list has been a true labor of love - there are now over 8,000 of them and as much as possible we have linked the different names of ingredients.  One day, far off in the future, we hope to produce a glossary of the ingredients.

#3 Posted : Wednesday, December 15, 2010 11:07:28 PM(UTC)
I just got a copy of the Food Substitutions Bible, 2d Edition, and it has a seemingly endless list of ingredients explained, with substitutions when they're not available or not appropriate (like they're not vegan, or not kosher). I'd recommend it for anyone fascinated by ingredients!
#4 Posted : Thursday, December 16, 2010 1:58:24 AM(UTC)

Thanks for the recommendation, robm! That book is going straight to my wishlist!


 


Happy Holidays!


Bonnie

#5 Posted : Thursday, December 16, 2010 6:00:48 AM(UTC)

robm, I was just thinking about needing something like that book last night while preparing to substitute agar agar for the animal-based gelatin in a recipe for apricot mousse.

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