Tag: citrus

Lime Pistachio Bundt Cake

Lime Pistachio Bundt Cake: this cake, with it’s bright tangy flavor and distinct nutty taste is a sure-fire crowd pleaser.

Overhead shot of Lime & Pistachio Bundt Cake

If you’re a fan of citrus, this is the cake for you. We also invite you to compete at the 2023 Minnesota State Fair, in the new Kowalski’s Markets Citrus Cake Contest. Learn more about the 2023 special contests here.

Best Homemade Gremolata Recipe

The best homemade gremolata recipe is whatever version you love. Maybe you have multiple favorites. Or maybe you’ve never tried gremolata.

Bowl of Gremolata

Gremolata is a condiment, or more descriptively, it is a fresh herb seasoning mix. It’s zippy, delicious, and easy to change up with different ingredients.

The best homemade gremolata recipe brightens anything you pair it with, from tofu and veggies to fish or chicken. I put it on burgers, eggs, and my personal favorite: avocado toast. Bring on the yum!

Best Homemade Gremolata Recipe on Avocado Toast

I make my salads sing by mixing it in fresh greens and other veggies. My friend Tabitha ate her sample bowl as its own salad. I’ve even used it as a salsa and dip with tortilla chips or crackers. That’s just how tasty it is!

Ingredients for Best Homemade Gremolata

It takes tofu steaks from tasting decent to tasting absolutely delicious.

Tofu with Best Homemade Gremolata on top

Gremolata is the ultimate flavor booster. It’s like a sister to pesto or a cousin of chimichurri. And it is deceivingly simple to make.

Classic Gremolata: 3 Ingredients

  • 1 cup parsley leaves, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic (or to taste), minced
  • Lemon zest

That short list sums up all that’s needed for a basic gremolata.

Parsley, garlic and lemon

From there, you can add or change things up in any way you see fit. It may not technically be a gremolata with the changes, but that’s just semantics.

Traditionally, gremolata is served on top of the veal dish, Ossobuco, but honestly, I’ve never had that dish.

Gremolata Variations (Mix In Ideas)

The beauty of gremolata is how adaptable it is. The first time I made it, I used mint instead of parsley. I had an abundance and wasn’t about to let it go to waste. As I prepped and chopped the ingredients, I fell in love with gremolata before I even tasted it. It smelled amazing!

Overhead shot of Best Homemade Gremolata

Soon I was dreaming up dozens of variations. The first was to add crunch and heat.

Almonds for Gremolata

Then I did a basil version.

Herb Lovers Gremolata Variations

Followed by a mint/parsley combo. The ideas kept coming. The possibilities are endless.

Best Homemade Gremolata

Gremolata Variations

Trust me. Gremolata can breathe life into anything blasé. Beyond the parsley, garlic, and lemon, these are some of the ingredients I’ve experimented with and enjoy the most. Use them to add dimensions to the classic gremolata, or to completely re-imagine it.

  • mint, cilantro, basil, tarragon, or any fresh herb
  • peanuts, pine nuts, pistachios, pecans, or sunflower seeds
  • chives, shallots, or scallions
  • dried fruit, honey, or agave
  • radishes or jalapenos

That all said, my go-to remains the recipe I share below. It features mint, garlic, almonds, spring onions, red pepper flakes, and extra virgin olive oil. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

Cyndi