Fresh chervil/ Dill cucumbers
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Need to source the above tomorrow, where should I head? Local thai supermarket? Can't see either at Sainsbury or Waitrose.
I'm making this http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/balticcrabsalad_...
I'm making this http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/balticcrabsalad_...
Dill cucumber is just pickles, the picked/marinated cucumbers you can buy anywhere, there has to be some available in your local supermarket from the Polish section, if not then from a Polish store nearby.
At Tesco for example http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id...
At Tesco for example http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id...
Chisinau said:
Dill cucumber is just pickles, the picked/marinated cucumbers you can buy anywhere, there has to be some available in your local supermarket from the Polish section, if not then from a Polish store nearby.
At Tesco for example http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id...
Many thanks, makes life a bit easier.At Tesco for example http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id...
I wouldn't worry about the unavailability of chervil. Dill on it's own will be fine.
However I wouldn't be tempted to substitute with tarragon as this is far too strong and often bitter.
'Dill cucumbers' means eastern european pickled cucumbers - preferably those in bags from the fridge as occasionally sold at Lidl. They're pickled by a lactic acid reaction rather than vinegar.
If you can't get these, then a jar of Mrs Elswood pickled 'hamaisha' cucumbers will do the job. Just rinse them thoroughly and dry with kitchen towels before using.
However I wouldn't be tempted to substitute with tarragon as this is far too strong and often bitter.
'Dill cucumbers' means eastern european pickled cucumbers - preferably those in bags from the fridge as occasionally sold at Lidl. They're pickled by a lactic acid reaction rather than vinegar.
If you can't get these, then a jar of Mrs Elswood pickled 'hamaisha' cucumbers will do the job. Just rinse them thoroughly and dry with kitchen towels before using.
Mobile Chicane said:
I wouldn't worry about the unavailability of chervil. Dill on it's own will be fine.
However I wouldn't be tempted to substitute with tarragon as this is far too strong and often bitter.
'Dill cucumbers' means eastern european pickled cucumbers - preferably those in bags from the fridge as occasionally sold at Lidl. They're pickled by a lactic acid reaction rather than vinegar.
If you can't get these, then a jar of Mrs Elswood pickled 'hamaisha' cucumbers will do the job. Just rinse them thoroughly and dry with kitchen towels before using.
Thanks, bought some Mrs Elswood and they've done the trick. Manged to find some chervil at Borough Market, worked well. Having done the trial run now need to pull it off for a dinner party on Saturday as the starter.However I wouldn't be tempted to substitute with tarragon as this is far too strong and often bitter.
'Dill cucumbers' means eastern european pickled cucumbers - preferably those in bags from the fridge as occasionally sold at Lidl. They're pickled by a lactic acid reaction rather than vinegar.
If you can't get these, then a jar of Mrs Elswood pickled 'hamaisha' cucumbers will do the job. Just rinse them thoroughly and dry with kitchen towels before using.
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