Try this: Prima Glassa Balsamica Glaze

[1 Aug 2008 | By | 7 Comments]

2712111156 8b81dfd643 Try this: Prima Glassa Balsamica GlazeI ran across this product, purchasing it on a whim. I gave it a good, hard stare: I have high hopes for you.

It is not easy to impress me with a condiment. Most bottled salad dressings pale in comparison to those made from home. A jar of kalamata spread can be made on the spot at home, just by blending kalamata olives with some olive oil, a pinch of salt and maybe some stray seasonings.

A few times in this past year, I have had the pleasure of enjoying a reduced balsamic glaze, often paired with a stand alone wedge of cheese.

I even reduced balsamic myself, half a cup or so, in a sautee pan on barely a simmer. It is a rewarding accompaniment.

So when I saw this little bottle, I had been primed with good syrup-y balsamic experiences. Not least of which was a dinner over a year ago at Seattle’s restaurant: CRUSH. Now there is a cheese plate to entertain.

This little balsamic glaze and I are now friends. I just bought my second bottle—which is a high bar to clear—as one can only enjoy so many condiments at a time.

I have used this Prima Glassa Balsamica GLAZE to:

1. Dress up a salad, by mixing it with olive oil

2. Add a depth of flavor to a humble sandwich. BIG accolades from the family: all of a sudden, my son has a new favorite sandwich. The secret really is in the sauce.

3. Add a fancy, zig-zag squirt under—you guessed it—a wedge of cheese.

4. Add a fancy, zig-zag squirt (a rewarding culinary motion) over grilled portabella mushrooms. Winning combo.

Now that I have invested in bottle #2, I will likely try it on top of a pasta salad, on grilled potatoes, and on countless sandwiches. If you see it on a shelf, consider trying it. The squirting in zig-zag form alone is a delight. And what is not to love about balsamic? I have always loved balsamic vinegar, and somehow this happy little glaze makes it more accessible.

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  • aforkfulofspaghetti said (3 August 2008 at 2:34 pm):

    Sounds good to me… Pity we don’t have it over here.

  • janelle said (4 August 2008 at 12:40 am):

    Forkful: yikes, though I suppose you could order it online:). OR just reduce your own balsamic into a glaze. Hope you are well!

  • aria said (3 September 2008 at 7:30 pm):

    i love balsamic glaze too mmmmmmmmmn

  • shelley said (14 September 2008 at 9:25 am):

    i too use la prima glassa balsamica and love it. i received it from someone who i no longer have a relationship with. where can i purchase some? thanks.

  • shelley said (14 September 2008 at 9:26 am):

    i love la prima glassa balsamica. where can i get some?

  • janelle (author) said (14 September 2008 at 2:16 pm):

    Aria: so glad you already know about it!

    Shelley: thanks for asking. Another gal emailed me and we both went on a hunt around the web. It was sold out in so many places, but we finally found a place to buy it: http://www.winemerchantsgourmet.com/
    AND we found it in a package at costco, too: http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11236711

  • rachel said (15 October 2008 at 9:06 am):

    try the syrupy balsamic over sliced strawberries! it’s delicious!

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