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I like to cook pasta in MSG-water sometimes. I also tend to use wholemeal pasta, which I think is important (the wholemeal aspect) ^.^. MSG works best for me when I use it with things that already have a decent depth of flavour and/or variety of ingredients ;3. It doesnt work so well if your food doesnt have enough flavour.
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Have you ever had Cincinnati chili? It's basically tomato based chili with cinnamon and chocolate.
I haven't. Once I get more kidney beans, i'll experiment with it ;p
Sounds really great!
agree with all of these, although sadly liquid smoke is probably not a healthy thing to have a lot of.
That said I eat onions all the time and they make me ill. Everyone makes their own judgement on the blandness for longevity trade
Ehh, liquid smoke is def a lot better for you that actually smoking things, because there is a filtration step that removes a lot of the worse Volatile Organic Compounds that make smoke carcinogenic.
You're probably right it's not fantastic though ;p
And damn, idk what i'd do if onions made me ill... I use them in so much. Though i've found some ways of making them do make me feel ill , just i rarely make them that way so.
If you'd rather avoid liquid smoke try using smoked paprika instead. Store bought does the job but if you can find the good stuff at a local farmer's market, it's worth it.
Cooking rice in msg water is really good too. Same concept.
I've tried this once, and I can't say that I liked the result. I guess that my spice profiles simply doesn't combo well with cinnamon, since when I use baharat instead (that contains cinnamon) it gets great.
Some of it is probably personal preference too. I really like cinnamon, which might influence why i like it particularly much in tomato sauce ^.^
Typically for tomato sauce I like it quite umami, so I add things like peppers (the fruit/veg and black pepper), soya sauce, salt, MSG, etc., as well as mixed "italian" (i doubt it actually is, but it's sold as that, and I have limited spice cupboard space) herb and spice mixes (usually with stuff like parsley, basil, etc. in it), as well as sage, thyme, garlic powder, with amounts depending on what I want ^.^
Probably the only time I wouldn't add cinnamon is if I was using the tonato sauce as a component of a curry, but a lot of that is because it would get diluted out and I don't think cinnamon goes so well with some curry flavours.