Was ist Achiote Paste?
A vibrant, earthy paste made from ground annatto seeds, spices, and often citrus, used to impart a distinctive red-orange color and mild peppery flavor to Latin American dishes.
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Technical Metrics
Natural Dye Potential
Used as a food coloring (E160b) in cheese, butter, and snack foods.
Primary Culinary Use
Marinades for pork and chicken (e.g., cochinita pibil).
Traditional Preservation
Often blended with vinegar or citrus to extend shelf life.
Geheimtipp des Chefs
To soften and intensify flavor, gently warm achiote paste with a little oil before adding to marinades or sauces; it helps release the pigments and aromatics.
Wie man Achiote Paste auswählt & lagert
- Look for pastes with annatto, vinegar, salt, and spices.
- Available in blocks or jars; check for natural ingredients and vibrant color.
Womit passt Achiote Paste gut zusammen?
- Pork
- chicken
- fish
- rice
- citrus
- oregano
- garlic
- cumin
- masa.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Wie schmeckt Achiote Paste?
Earthy, peppery, slightly bitter, subtly sweet, often with a hint of citrus.
Wie wählt und lagert man Achiote Paste?
Look for pastes with annatto, vinegar, salt, and spices. Available in blocks or jars; check for natural ingredients and vibrant color.