3 pounds tamarind pulp 6 cups water 3 3/4 cup sugar Optional: 1 1/2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice 3 tablespoons sour salt (citric acid) 1. In a large mixing bowl, submerge tamarind pulp in ...
Tamarind can be used in sauces, drinks, desserts, marinades and so much more. (It’s also an essential ingredient in pad Thai.) But nothing beats eating it straight from the pod if you ask us. If you ...
Sweet, intense, and acerbic, tamarind gives all kinds of dishes and drinks a tart boost. Jodie Kautzmann is an editor, baker, and confectioner with more than 15 years of experience in content creation ...
This week we answer the question: I saw tamarind concentrate and tamarind paste at the Indian market. What’s the difference? How do I use them? Don’t think you’ve tasted tamarind? Check out the list ...
Q: I feel ignorant about tamarind. There are two tamarind things I love: the tamarind sauce I’ve had in Indian restaurants, and the Jarritos brand tamarind-flavored soda made in Mexico. What else can ...
Walk into almost any taqueria and you can get agua de tamarindo, a refreshingly tangy Mexican drink made from tamarind fruit. But tamarind is not just Mexican, and tamarindo is not just a drink.