Nickyboy
Staff member
Spaghetti carbonara.
I am using a good bit of Long Pepper in the dish tonight. People forget that the name of the dish comes from (supposedly) coal miners eating it and getting their coal dust on the plate, thus a very darkly speckled dish. It's supposed to have a substantial amount of pepper in it. And the Long Pepper is fantastic. It is the "original" pepper, which was used by the ancient Romans as currency. It has a flavor and very strong aroma that is a cross between black pepper (came later from the East) and ginger, with a very warm, spicy flavor, as opposed to black pepper's sharp bite.
Also, using spaghetti made from Einkorn, which is the original wheat. The name even means "one grain", meaning that it isn't a multi-hybridized wheat, which is what 99% of the flour used today is. It has a bit of a nutty flavor and is much easier to digest, so it's good for people who have gluten intolerance (not me). So what's so nice about it? The flavor and the fact that it is an ancient food! HISTORY! FOOD! Whoo hoo!!
I am using a good bit of Long Pepper in the dish tonight. People forget that the name of the dish comes from (supposedly) coal miners eating it and getting their coal dust on the plate, thus a very darkly speckled dish. It's supposed to have a substantial amount of pepper in it. And the Long Pepper is fantastic. It is the "original" pepper, which was used by the ancient Romans as currency. It has a flavor and very strong aroma that is a cross between black pepper (came later from the East) and ginger, with a very warm, spicy flavor, as opposed to black pepper's sharp bite.
Also, using spaghetti made from Einkorn, which is the original wheat. The name even means "one grain", meaning that it isn't a multi-hybridized wheat, which is what 99% of the flour used today is. It has a bit of a nutty flavor and is much easier to digest, so it's good for people who have gluten intolerance (not me). So what's so nice about it? The flavor and the fact that it is an ancient food! HISTORY! FOOD! Whoo hoo!!

