Category: Fruit
Dried currants are small, dark, seedless grapes that have been dried to preserve their sweetness and flavor. They are commonly used in baking, cooking, and as a topping for salads, oatmeal, and yogurt. 1/2 cup of dried currants is approximately 80 grams and provides a concentrated burst of sweet and tangy flavor. They are a versatile ingredient that can add a pop of flavor and texture to a variety of dishes.
Flavor Profiles:
- Sweet
- Tart
What goes with 1/2 Cup Dried Currants:
- Walnuts – They provide a good source of healthy fats and a crunchy texture that complements the sweetness of the currants.
- Cheese – The saltiness of the cheese balances the sweetness of the currants, making for a delicious combination in salads, pastas, or as a snack.
- Goat Cheese – The sweet and tart flavor of currants complements the tangy and creamy taste of goat cheese.
- Chicken – Currants’ sweet-tart flavor pairs well with savory chicken, adding a touch of natural sweetness to dishes like stews, casseroles, or roasted chicken.
- Quinoa – Currants’ slight tartness and chewy texture complement the mild, nutty flavor of quinoa, making for a nutritious and flavorful side dish or salad.
- Oatmeal – Dried currants add a burst of flavor and natural sweetness to oatmeal, providing a healthy and tasty start to the day.
- Lamb – The slight tartness of currants complements the rich and gamey flavor of lamb.
- 2/3 Cup Milk – 2/3 cup milk pairs well with 1/2 cup dried currants because the creamy texture of the milk complements the sweet and chewy currants.
- 1 Egg – The sweetness of the dried currants complements the richness of the egg.
- Blue Cheese – The sweetness of the currants balances the saltiness and pungent taste of blue cheese.
- Pork Tenderloin – The sweetness of currants enhances the subtle sweetness of pork tenderloin.
- 1/2 Cup Butter –
- 1 Cup Oats –
- 1/2 Cup Nuts –
- 1 Tsp Cinnamon –
- 1 Tsp Vanilla –
- 2 Cups Flour –
- 1/2 Cup Sugar –
- 1/2 Cup Milk –
- 1 Tsp Orange Zest –
