• eldoom@lemmy.ml
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    12 hours ago

    Have you tried a little bit of espresso grounds? It adds a certain flavor to meats that’s just… incredible… Might not go with what you have here though.

    Or like tap out the tiniest amount of cinnamon on your hand and add whatever falls off of it? It shouldn’t even be enough to say there’s cinnamon in it. It’s like nature’s msg, it just makes it taste better, gives it a good homogeneous flavor that pops somehow. Straight up witchcraft

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      12 hours ago

      Cinnamon is my favorite spice, but I don’t put it in my chili, even though I know people who do. I think I’d be able to taste it too much.

      And I’m not a coffee drinker, at all, so I don’t think a coffee ingredient is going to work for me. I get it, though.

      The cocoa powder was the big revelation for me, it really adds a nice hint of molé. Next was lime juice, which does something to balance the flavors. I’m finding it handy for lots of stuff.

      I’ve been experimenting with soy sauce, too.

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        10 hours ago

        The thing with the cinnamon is you’re not adding anywhere close to enough to taste it. Not even really enough to say that it’s in there. It’s like the bay leaves in this thread, adding the most miniscule amount to a recipe does something to the flavor. It’s not enough cinnamon for it to logically be the cinnamon but it just tastes better somehow.

        I’m not a coffee person at all either. So that’s totally understandable.

        Soy sauce is a surprisingly adaptable ingredient!