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Dress to impress: sauce ideas to transform your dinners for good
The Guardian Weekly
|May 02, 2025
What sauces and dressings can I make to jazz up weekday meals?
Sauces and dressings make even the simplest meals taste better.
The formula, says Gurdeep Loyal, author of Flavour Heroes (published in June), is “a really good fat and a really good sour”. That fat could be oil, but it doesn’t have to be.
“It could be an egg yolk, it could be avocado, but if it’s oil, go for a flavoured one,” Loyal says, and in place of vinegar or fresh citrus, try gherkins, capers or preserved citrus instead. “My go-tos are preserved lemon whizzed up with a bit of their brine, some garlic-infused olive oil and maple syrup. Or avocado blitzed with gherkins, gherkin brine, a bit of sugar and herbs such as chives or tarragon. Or chilli-infused olive oil blitzed with a teaspoon of tamarind.”
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