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This is the sixteenth year that theĀ McCormickĀ Flavour Forecast has influenced tastes across the nation by identifying the top trends and ingredients that shape the future of flavour. The team of global experts at McCormick –Ā includingĀ chefs, culinary professionals and food technologists – create this list that inspires innovation and exploration around the world for years to come. For those of us at home, this list is a fabulous inspiration for us to get cooking!
This sixteenth year is no different, with many different tastes predicted to take the front and centre place in the culinary scene.
Here are a few sneak peeks at what the 2016 Flavour Forecast has identified as major taste trends. I agree with so many of these and think that you are definitely going to see these tastes trends at the forefront of the culinary scene.
Blends with Benefits
Fragrant and flavourful herbs and spices add versatility to good-for-you ingredients. These includeĀ MatchaĀ Green Tea (a very hot ticket item in the culinary scene), flaxseed, chia and turmeric. Matcha tea has already started creeping into the culinary scene and I think that McCormickās is bang on with this prediction. Did you know that it has three times the healthy benefits of green tea and comes in a powder that is easily used in many dishes? Be prepared to explore this fabulous new taste over the next few years! If youād like to start exploring now, try this recipe for NiƧoise Salad with Chia, Citrus and Chili Crusted Tuna.
Heat and Tang
Heat elevates the eating experience, adding a dimension to what may otherwise be a flat tasting dish. When you add in tang like limes or lemons, the dish balances out perfectly, making the perfect plate. Peruvian chilies and lime are a taste pairing thatĀ worksĀ incrediblyĀ well together.
Ancestral Flavours
Modern dishes reconnect with native ingredients with the result being food that tastes real, pure and satisfying. Ancient herbs are ones such asĀ thyme, peppermint andĀ parsley. There is a real drive to get back to our culinary roots and using ancestral flavours in our cooking is an excellent way to get there. Try these Hominy Fritters with Bacon Thyme Dipping Sauce as an example.
Alternative Pulse Proteins
Pulses are packed with protein and nutrients and include favourites such as dried peas, beans and lentils. They are an incredibly healthy choice for meatless meals and with the onset of Meatless Mondays and a lot of people reducing the amount of meat in their diets, look for these to become even more popular. This Cranberry Bean, Sage and Orzo Soup is the perfect way to try out the new flavours.
Tropical Asian
Those withĀ adventuresomeĀ palates seek flavours from new regions and two spots in Southeast Asia – Malaysia and theĀ PhilippinesĀ have distinctive ingredients for dishes that result in vibrant fare.Ā Donāt be afraid to try recipes like Banana Ketchup, a very traditional Filipino condiment!
Culinary Infused Sips
I love a good cocktail and this part of the report is on par with the trend of the elevation of cocktails to a culinary delight, not just a pre-dinner drink. Try the Peach and Vanilla BrƻlƩe Cocktail yourself and see!
I will be creating some of the recipes that are in the report, stay tuned to check out the recipes in January!
Happy Cooking everyone!
Karlynnv
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