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Soffritto

Cookbook
Author(s): Thomas Keller
Page 263
Course: Sauces/Gravies
techniques
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4 reviews, average rating 4.3 / 5

bhnyc

15 years ago
5/5
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The soffritto is used in the Peperonata Rustica. I must not have read the recipe carefully because I missed the fact that between prepping and cooking this takes more than five hours to make. I halved the recipe so I would have only enough for the Peperonata Rustica. After spending so long cooking this, I wish I had at least made the whole thing so there would be more for something else! This can be stored for up to a week. It tastes delicious on its own- almost like caponata. I am planning on m... Read more
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kateq

15 years ago
4/5
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Like so many of the recipes in this book, this one takes a long time, which can be frustrating when one wants to make the pepperonata and see that this several hour process is a preliminary to that recipe. That being said, the technique here yields a lovely result. Finely dicing the onion and grating the tomatoes really makes for an incredible texture; the long, slow cooking renders a mixture of a few ingredients into a marvelously complex dish/condiment.

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bes30

15 years ago
5/5
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I’ve never heard of Soffrito before. Chef Kelller suggested it could be served as part of a Mezze platter and when I took a look at the simple ingredients I was intrigued. The only downside of this recipe is that it is time consuming, but it is not difficult. I set the onions on low over a diffuser and checked on them every 30 minutes or so and after adding the tomatoes halfway through, they were done 5 hours later exactly how the recipe says. The Soffrito was great on crackers and on some f... Read more
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sturlington

15 years ago
3/5
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I didn't actually follow this recipe as it took too long to make (I didn't have 5 hours before dinner when I started!). I substituted a different soffritto recipe. But I did use Keller's method for pureeing plum tomatoes using a box grater as given here, and it worked beautifully. That is a great technique.

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