Whenever I throw a party at home, I always wonder what food to pair with whisky. This had always given me some thought to ponder on. I always try different types of foods to pair with Scotch for my guests. Sometimes I take risks too. Mostly I succeed. Finally after some trial and error and also after doing some research, I came to the conclusion that certain types of foods go really well with Scotch.
Take a look below to know more on what can be paired very well with Scotch.
Sushi – Sushi can be paired with different types of whiskies. It gets perfectly well paired with Black Dog Scotch.
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Chocolates – Black Dog Scotch can be paired well with the dark chocolate. The more cocoa, the better. So for desserts it is better to pair Scotch with dark chocolate.
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Chocolate |
Chicken Tandoori - India’s favorite Chicken tastes best when paired with Black Dog Scotch.
Apart from this, smoked barbecue chicken is something that most of the people from Europe and Australia prefer to have their Scotch with.
Cheese - Cheese can be perfectly paired with Black Dog Scotch, specially consider a cheese platter consisting of cheddar cheese, Gouda, Havarti, etc.
Classic Tiramisu - This is one of the finest desserts to unwind and relax. Pair it with Black Dog Scotch and enjoy the heavenly taste.
Fruits like apples or pears goes well with Scotch. Do not pair fruits like oranges with whiskies as the citrus in
such fruits will mask too much of the whiskies flavor. Have you ever tried pairing strawberries with Scotch?
Do try once and let me also know more about it. That would really suit for a great romantic dinner with your special someone.
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Strawberry and cream |
Apart from this, Scotch can be used in cooking specially during stir frying. It is also used as a marinade in fruit salads and used in baking the traditional fruit cake. Scotch can be used in making trifle too. It can be used in cooking a variety of Italian and French dishes.
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