Make cilantro pearls with Molecular Gastronomy Length 4:54
Curated 1/30/09
Updated 6/22/10
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Its a flavor explosion! Take some cilantro, add in a little Calcium Chloride and Sodium Alginate, and give some crab cakes a new twist! The pearl is one of the most useful treats of Molecular Gastronomy. Learn how to make corn cake with bbq crab and cilantro pearls.
You will need:
corn cake batter
barbecue sauce
lump crab meat
fresh cilantro
fresh parsley
sodium alginate (a food thickener)
calcium chloride (a drying agent or preservative)

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Carmen DelaTorre Davila 3/17/12 9:13 AM
Great to learn!
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