Sentences with phrase «subtle tang»

The phrase "subtle tang" means a slight, delicate, or not easily noticeable flavor or smell. Full definition
And it has cooling touch of yogurt, mixed - in at the end of cooking, for a very balanced and mild curry flavor, and subtle tang of yogurt.
It gives the most subtle tang which works so well on these peppers, but sour cream or another yogurt would pair nicely with this, too.
The starter will give the bread subtle tang.
Here's what sets them apart: 1) their flesh — a distinct, deep coral color; 2) their taste — less acidic and much sweeter with a subtle tang the navel can't offer; 3) they're seedless.
Each batch is cultured to add depth, sweetness, and a subtle tang.
It was creamy and flavorful and filled with the subtle tang of goat cheese (← my fave).
These have a buttery taste and a subtle tang from the apple cider vinegar.
The sour cream gives this loaf a subtle tang and a dense, moist crumb that can not be achieved with yogurt.
It turns out that the buttermilk permeates the challah with a subtle tang that partners beautifully with dusky maple syrup.
Perfect for adding a subtle tang to cooked vegetables or salad dressings as well as for enhancing the bold, fiery flavor of grilled meats and fried seafood, the culinary possibilities with Panola Pepper Hot Sauces are as endless as your imagination.
There's a sweetness there, sure, but also a subtle tang and a richness that can be tough to describe.
Also known as Euro - style, it gets its subtle tang from good bacteria and has at least 82 percent fat content.
Roasting the beetroot in a touch of apple cider vinegar gives a subtle tang that really complements the natural sweetness of the beetroot.
With the subtle tang you would expect and just the right amount of sea salt, they are the perfect compliment to your favorite dip.
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