Review of Agar 100% Pure Powder - NOW Foods by hbchic

photo of NOW Foods Agar 100% Pure Powder shared by @hbchic on  06 Jan 2021 - reviewphoto of NOW Foods Agar 100% Pure Powder shared by @hbchic on  06 Jan 2021 - reviewphoto of NOW Foods Agar 100% Pure Powder shared by @hbchic on  06 Jan 2021 - review
VEGAN

NOW Foods

Homemade vegan caviar with homemade vegan sushi anyone?🥢 (I also semi-pickled my own ginger here. I used horseradish because I didn't have wasabi.)

Agar comes from marine red algae. To use it as a thickening agent it comes conveniently in powdered form. You use this instead of animal gelatin. You can get fancy and creative with this stuff and try making something out of the ordinary. The world wide web has plenty of cool recipes.

Usually if you wanted to get into molecular gastronomy you would need to get calcium cholride (a natural salt from limestone). 👩‍🔬Plus, that stuff is not easy to find and would likely have to be an online purchase. That would be the alternative method of making vegan caviar as well as vegan egg yolks that run when you cut into them. Pretty cool stuff! The agar is easier and more accessible but it will solidify the entire liquid you are working with.

Side note: The category noted isn't quite accurate but I couldn't get around that.🙃

One more thing, the agar doesn't have a notacable flavour so you don't have to worry about an "algae" flavour for any newbies. It can be used in sweet or savory recipes.

#veganin2021 #vegansushi #vegancaviar #veganfun #agar #veganuary

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svraphael88 Impressive!!!! Amazing!!!! 😍😍😍1 likeReply
hbchic Thank-you!😊1 likeReply
waisum Woahhh how did you get them to solidify into pearls?? Reply
hbchic You just need a dropper bottle. It is tricky to get them to be even in size since you have to get used to how hard to squeeze. (I had a few "mis-squeezes" but it made me feel like a kid making a mess). You chill some olive oil for 45 min. After the cooking process you pour the agar liquid into the dropper and then squeeze them into the chilled olive oil. From there you can scoop them out and drain the oil off. It was fun. The recipe is online. 1 likeReply
waisum That sounds like a really tedious but fun process haha. Thanks for sharing!1 likeReply
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