Showing posts with label Worlds Most Expensive Caviar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Worlds Most Expensive Caviar. Show all posts

Monday, July 18, 2011

Baked Sweet Potatoes & Caviar


A lot of people are just plain scared to try Caviar. Whether it is because it is the cost or the thought of how it might taste, some people are just afraid to try it.

I can say that without a doubt 90% of those people who are scared to try it, once they have had it, will want it time and time again. Caviar is truly great because it needs no dressing up, just a cracker and a simple spread and your in business.

Now for those of you who are so inclined at your spread making, here is where you can really shine, but for this recipe, som simple Crème Fraiche (found at almost any market) mixed with some Chives chopped on the bias and your on the road to righteousness.

Once you determine how much is just the right amount of Caviar for your liking you will find ways to allow yourself to spend a few bucks on Caviar more often than you would think you would.
Henrys, Trader Joes and stores of that nature carry very high quality Caviars and should be able to supply your fix.

Enjoy.
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National Caviar Day




The final picture is from an Iranian company named Almas. Almas is the Russian word for Diamond, seeing as how this is the most expensive Caviar in the world, coming in at $49,800 for just under 2 lbs, we feel the name fits it perfectly. 

Caviar for those that don't know is nothing more than fish eggs. People expect them to taste horrible, but good quality Caviar taste like little bursts of Salt Water mixed with the most amazing purest Fish flavor you could imagine. 
Truly a delight, once you get around what your eating, hell its no different than eating a chicken egg right?

Now don't let that last brands price scare you off, sure Caviar is a bit expensive, but no more so than the shoes and clothes we buy ourselves or any of the other billion harmful habits we partake in on the daily that cost us more than our time and money.

Put a few bucks aside and go to your local quality store (Henry, Trader Joes, etc) and pick up a tin, some good crackers and enjoy yourself some Caviar.
National Caviar Day I am sure will go unnoticed by most of the World, that is unless your balling with no budget.

Enjoy. 

*Editors Note*
We got a few emails and comments from a people asking if we thought eating caviar was cruel because we were consuming unborn fish? My question back to them is, well then isn't eating anything that lives cruel because you have to kill it?

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