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balsamic

[bawl-som-ik, ‐-sam‐] / bɔlˈsɒm ɪk, ‐ˈsæm‐ /


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Once everything is brown and caramelized, throw in a bowl and top with a drizzle of balsamic glaze.

From Salon

There was balsamic vinegar he describes as a religious experience.

From Salon

Along with lemon wedges and balsamic reductions, it was one of the standards used to beautify plates and give an otherwise bland-looking dish a pop of color.

From Washington Post

Most are made from the cooked, sweet unfermented must of white grapes, the basis for genuine balsamic, with white wine vinegar and, often, sugar added.

From New York Times

A meatier approach is Stout’s charcuterie board, highlights of which include head cheese made from luscious pig parts and dark and rich caramelized onions shot through with a reduction of balsamic vinegar.

From Washington Post