Left Continue shopping
Your Cart

You have no items in your cart

You might like
From $21.00 $52.50
Show options
All orders are being shipped via UPS. We apologize to some of our more remote customers that may not be able to receive deliveries. Please allow extra time for orders as we are experiencing higher than normal volume and UPS is experiencing some delays. Please note: We can no longer guarantee Christmas delivery.

Saffron

$7.00

7.00

20.00

100.00

220.00

410.00

Description

Saffron is one of the most treasured spices in the world, and here at Ayoub's - We're pretty certain we have some of the best in the world! 

Harvested from the pistons of crocus flowers, saffron has a floral, bright flavour that infuses many of our most signature recipes. It's a wonderful addition to savoury or sweet cooking and gives dishes a beautiful golden colour.

 

  • Pungent flavour; floral aroma; smooth and distinctive colour
  • Deep red threads with orange tips are the best
  • Use just a little; too much and it tastes too bitter
  • Store in a cool, dark place (away from other spices)
  •  

    Preparation

    1. STEEP a pinch in hot water for 20 minutes min.
    2. CRUSH into a powder using a pestle and mortar
    3. TOAST threads in a heated pan
    • Heat releases the flavour and draws out the colour
    • Substitute water for milk, white wine, broth, or stock
    • Add liquid or powder to your recipe (usually at the end of cooking).

    Quick Recipe Ideas

    Milan, ITALY

    For a simple, authentic and creamy Italian risotto, combine saffron with

    chicken broth and white wine.

    Valencia, SPAIN

    Said to be the key ingredient for a traditional Spanish paella, add

    saffron to your chicken stock (with bay leaf, white wine, and paprika).

    Marseilles, FRANCE

    For a true French bouillabaisse (a traditional French fish stew), substitute

    your fish stock with saffron and boiling water (others go with orange

    juice or sherry instead).

    Calcutta, INDIA

    For a mouthwatering Indian biriyani, toast threads in a heated pan; add to

    a cup of warm milk; set aside for three hours; drizzle in streaks before

    the final 30-minute simmer.

    Cooking

    Saffron will add unique flavour and colour when preparing:

    • a host of rice dishes (particularly long-grain)
    • meat or seafood (e.g., crab/fishcake mixtures) dishes and sauces
    • desserts (e.g, ice cream, cakes, cookies, biscotti, rice pudding)
    • coffee with cardamom for an authentic Middle Eastern hot drink
    • sauces (e.g., mayonnaise) or as an accompaniment to a main course
    • just about any curry
    • soups, broths, and stews
    • bread (yes, even bread; e.g., British braided bread and Swedish buns).