FRIED SHALLOT OR GARLIC FLAKES
These are a very crisp and tasty topping or addition to everything from soups and salads to curries and stir-fries. You can find these commercially prepared in Asian markets, but you can't beat the taste of freshly homemade. I love them with seafood (trying serving crab over a bed of garlic flakes!)
Provided by GeeWhiz
Categories Vegetable
Time 13m
Yield 1/2 cup, 2-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- In a frying pan over medium heat, pour in peanut or vegetable oil to a depth of 1/2 inch.
- When the oil is moderately-hot (about 325 degrees), add the shallot or garlic slices.
- Fry slowly, stirring, just until golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes.
- Using a slotted spoon, transfer the slices to paper towels to drain.
- Let cool, then store the flakes in an airtight container at room temperature for up to several weeks.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 57.6, Fat 0.1, Sodium 9.6, Carbohydrate 13.4, Protein 2
SPAGHETTI AGLIO E OLIO E FRIED SHALLOT
Adding homemade or store-bought fried shallots to classic garlic spaghetti gives it extra caramelized sweetness and depth of flavor, along with crunch. Add the shallots in two stages so that some of them soften and give their flavor to the sauce, and the rest remain crispy. Cooking the spaghetti in a relatively small amount of water concentrates its starch, making it easier to form a creamy, emulsified sauce. If you can't have your pasta without cheese, feel free to grate some Parm or pecorino on top at the table.
Provided by J. Kenji López-Alt
Categories pastas, main course
Time 25m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- If using homemade shallots, skip to Step 2. If using store-bought shallots, toast them in a dry 12-inch skillet over medium heat until deep caramel brown and aromatic, about 3 minutes. Season generously with salt and transfer to a bowl.
- Smash the garlic cloves with the side of a knife and roughly mince. Set aside. Add a couple of inches of water and a large pinch of salt to the skillet, and bring to a rolling boil over high heat. Add the pasta and cook, stirring occasionally, until just shy of al dente (about a minute less than the package directions).
- Meanwhile, combine ¼ cup oil, the minced garlic, red-pepper flakes and a large pinch of salt in a large saucepan or skillet. Heat, stirring frequently, over medium-low until the garlic is very aromatic and just starting to turn pale gold in parts, about 5 minutes. It should maintain a very gentle sizzle the whole time it is cooking (adjust heat as necessary). When the garlic is done, shut off the heat, then, using a ladle or spoon, add a large splash of the pasta water to the pan with oil to halt the cooking. Add half the toasted shallots and stir.
- When the pasta is just shy of al dente, using tongs, transfer it to the pan with the garlic oil, allowing any liquid that clings to it to come along; reserve a bit of the pasta water. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil. Return the pan with the pasta and garlic oil to high heat, and cook, stirring and tossing constantly, until a creamy, emulsified sauce coats the pasta. (If the sauce looks watery, continue tossing and cooking. If it looks broken and oily, add some more pasta water a few tablespoons at a time and continue cooking until it emulsifies.) Stir in the parsley and chives (if using), season to taste with more salt (it can take quite a bit of salt), transfer to a serving bowl, sprinkle with reserved toasted fried shallots and serve.
GARLIC-SHALLOT CRUNCH
In Southeast Asian cooking, crispy fried shallots and garlic add irresistible crunch and a subtle toasted sweetness to everything from curries and noodles to refreshing herb- laden salads. I like them so much and end up wanting them on everything, so making a big batch is the way to go for me. This recipe requires more knife work than any other in my book. I apologize for that, but know that the payoff is worth it. Also, once the shallots and garlic are sliced, the hard part is over. These get crunchier and cook faster if the shallot and garlic are sliced evenly and as thin as possible. If you have a mandoline, use it here. It's not totally necessary, but it makes for easier and faster work. If you're scared of the sharp blade, use a dish towel to hold on to whatever you're slicing or wear a rubber glove (the kind you might wear to wash dishes). Take. Your. Time. You'll be left with a jar of intensely flavorful oil to boot. Use that to sear fish or make dressing.
Provided by Food Network
Categories condiment
Time 40m
Yield 1 cup crunchies and 3/4 cup tasty oil
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Combine shallots and garlic in a small pot. Add enough vegetable oil just to cover and place over medium heat. When shallots and garlic are sizzling vigorously, about 4 minutes in, reduce the heat to low. Continue to cook, stirring occasionally, until golden brown, 15 to 20 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to transfer shallots and garlic to a paper towel-lined plate and season with a little salt. Let oil cool, then store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week. Crunchies will keep in an airtight container at room temperature for about 1 month.
CRISPY FRIED SHALLOTS
Crispy fried shallots are an essential condiment in Vietnam. They turn up in soups and on salads, sprinkled onto dumplings as a garnish, and minced and added to meatballs. Crispy, sweet, and salty, they are indispensible. You may want to make double batches, as people have a hard time resisting the urge to snack on them.
Provided by Charles Phan
Categories Fry Quick & Easy Deep-Fry Shallot
Yield Makes 1 cup fried shallots
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- 1. In a small saucepan, heat the oil over medium-high until it registers 275°F on a deep-fry thermometer. Add the shallots and cook, stirring, until light golden brown, about 8 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the shallots to a paper towel-lined plate to drain.
- 2. Increase the heat to high and place a fine-mesh sieve over a heatproof bowl. When the oil registers 350°F on the deep-fry thermometer, add the once fried shallots and cook just until they are crispy and well-browned, about 1-2 seconds, watching carefully so the shallots don't burn.
- 3. Immediately pour the oil and shallots through the sieve to stop the cooking, then transfer to shallots to a paper towel-lined plate to drain. Reserve the oil for another use. The shallots will keep, stored in an airtight container, for 1 day, but they're best the day they are made.
TO FRY SHALLOTS AND GARLIC
This recipe is an accompaniment for [Ginger Salad](/recipes/food/views/106921) and [Long Bean Salad](/recipes/food/views/106902) .
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Heat vegetable oil in a deep 10-inch heavy skillet over moderately high heat until hot but not smoking, then fry sliced shallots, stirring occasionally, until golden brown, about 2 minutes. Transfer shallots with a slotted spoon to paper towels to drain.
- Reheat oil until hot but not smoking and fry thinly sliced garlic cloves in same manner until golden, about 1 minute. Drain garlic on paper towels.
CRISPY SHALLOTS AND GARLIC
This gently-fried topping takes a little patience, but leaves you with sweet, aromatic, crunchy bits that will elevate salads, sandwiches, pasta or noodles. And the oil you fry it in also takes on terrific flavor - also great for drizzling on most anything you can think of.
Provided by Francis Lam
Categories vegetables
Time 1h
Yield 1 1/2 cups fried shallots, plus 2 cups infused oil
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Add the shallots and oil to a large saucepan. Cook over high heat, stirring occasionally, until the oil bubbles intensely, about 7 minutes; turn heat to medium-low to maintain a spirited simmer. 6 minutes later, add the garlic. Cook, stirring often, and more frequently as it darkens, until the shallots turn from sticky to fluffy and medium golden brown, 20 to 25 minutes later.
- Strain, keeping the oil, and drain the shallots and garlic in one layer on a paper-towel-lined baking sheet. Season with salt, and let cool until crisp. Fried chips will hold in an airtight container for 3 days, or for 2 months in the refrigerator. The oil, which is great for dressings or drizzling, holds for 2 months in the refrigerator.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 330, UnsaturatedFat 29 grams, Carbohydrate 11 grams, Fat 32 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 2 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 230 milligrams, Sugar 5 grams, TransFat 0 grams
DAVID TANIS'S CRISPY FRIED SHALLOTS
These crispy shallot slices are fantastic sprinkled over chops and burgers, and just as good on salads or steamed vegetables. The trick is to start in cold oil and cook them slowly. They may be made several hours ahead, or even the day before. The flavorful cooking oil may be saved and used for other recipes.
Provided by David Tanis
Categories quick
Time 25m
Yield About 3/4 cup
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Put oil in a small saucepan. Add shallots and place pot over medium heat. Cook gently, stirring occasionally, for about 15 minutes (turn down heat if they seem to be coloring too quickly), until they gradually become brown.
- Place a fine-meshed sieve over a bowl. Transfer shallots to sieve and let drain well. (Save oil for another purpose.) Blot shallots on paper towels. They will become crisp as they cool. Sprinkle lightly with salt.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 124, UnsaturatedFat 8 grams, Carbohydrate 10 grams, Fat 9 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 2 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 161 milligrams, Sugar 5 grams, TransFat 0 grams
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