Nutrition Facts
Servings: 2 ServingCalories:270kcalTotal Fat:10gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol:112mgSodium:1130mgPotassium:778mgTotal Carbohydrate:14gDietary Fiber: 2gSugars: 4gProtein:27gVitamin A: 887IUVitamin C: 31mgCalcium: 133mgIron: 4mg
Caramelized Fennel with Saffron-Orange Sauce is a delightful dish that showcases the unique flavor of fennel, enhanced by a luscious saffron-orange sauce. This dish not only brings out the natural sweetness of fennel but also adds a vibrant touch to your table. Perfect as a side dish or a light Main Course the combination of saffron and orange creates a fragrant and colorful sauce that elevates the overall experience. Let’s explore how to prepare this innovative Side Dish that will impress your guests and tantalize your taste buds.
Embrace the unexpected and tantalize your taste buds with a Side Dish that's both elegant and surprisingly easy: Caramelized Fennel with Saffron-Orange Sauce! This recipe transforms the often-overlooked fennel bulb into a culinary star, marrying its delicate anise flavor with the warm embrace of a saffron-infused orange sauce.
Let's dive into the magic!
This recipe is a delightful dance of flavors and textures, highlighting the natural sweetness of fennel while layering it with a vibrant, aromatic sauce. Here's a peek at the ingredients:
For the Caramelized Fennel:
Fennel is more than just a flavorful vegetable; it's packed with health benefits! It's a good source of:
Saffron, the star of our sauce, is also known for its potential health benefits, including mood-boosting properties and antioxidant activity.
This recipe is perfect for making ahead!
This dish is incredibly versatile and pairs well with various main courses:
Here are some variations to customize the recipe:
This dish is versatile and can be served in many ways:
Caramelized Fennel with Saffron-Orange Sauce is a beautiful and flavorful dish that highlights the versatility of fennel. The sweet and savory notes, combined with the aromatic sauce, create a stunning presentation and a delightful taste experience. Whether you are hosting a Side Dish party or looking for a unique addition to your weekly meals, this Main Course is sure to impress.
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Caramelized Fennel with Saffron-Orange Sauce a dish that showcases the often-overlooked fennel bulb in all its glory this recipe is a symphony of textures and flavors marrying the delicate anise notes of caramelized fennel with the vibrant warmth.
In a pan, combine 100 ml of lemon juice, 1 tsp of maple syrup, and 1 tsp of additional lemon juice.
Add a pinch of saffron threads to the pan and stir well.
In a small bowl, whisk together 1/2 tbsp of water, 1 tsp of cornstarch, and a little salt until the cornstarch is dissolved.
Pour the cornstarch mixture into the lemon juice mixture and stir until the sauce thickens slightly.
Cut 2 fennel bulbs in half. Using a pan, warm up some olive oil over a moderate flame.
Place the fennel halves in the pan, cut side down, and fry until they are light brown.
Season the fennel with salt and pepper. Pour some maple syrup over the fennel and let it caramelize.
Serve the caramelized fennel. Pour the prepared saffron and orange sauce over the fennel.
Sprinkle toasted pine nuts over the top. Garnish with thyme and orange peel.
This dish combines the crunchy sweetness of caramelized fennel with the complex, slightly sweet and tangy flavors of the saffron and orange sauce.
Finished with the crunch of pine nuts and the freshness of thyme and orange peel.
Servings: 2 ServingCalories:270kcalTotal Fat:10gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol:112mgSodium:1130mgPotassium:778mgTotal Carbohydrate:14gDietary Fiber: 2gSugars: 4gProtein:27gVitamin A: 887IUVitamin C: 31mgCalcium: 133mgIron: 4mg
Note 1: Be careful not to burn the maple syrup when caramelizing the fennel. Adjust the heat as needed.
Note 2: To toast pine nuts, spread them in a dry pan over medium-low heat and cook, stirring frequently, until they are lightly golden and fragrant.
Note 3: The saffron threads will release their color and flavor as they sit in the warm sauce.
Note 4: Adjust the amount of maple syrup to your liking, both in the sauce and when caramelizing the fennel.