For best results, add our flavours to your recipe by mixing a few drops into your wet ingredients. For sweet dishes, whipped cream or condensed milk is a great base to start experimenting with flavour. For savory dishes, try butters and oils. We recommend 5 drops per 100g of food to start as a baseline. Taste and then sweeten or season, adjusting as desired. Flavour your beverages by simply adding a few drops right into your coffee, tea, soda, or cocktail.
If you are baking, remember that some of the flavour will cook out, so you may need to increase the amount used to compensate.
Tarron –
This bread crust flavour mimics the flavour of an aged dough very well! I use it quick bread pizza bases and itโs like I had the dough cold fermenting overnight. The difference in depth of flavour is notable without being overwhelming or artificial. Iโm probably going to add this to all of my bread based baked goods from now on to give it that extra oomph. I highly recommend it! For reference, I used about 12 drops in a single serve (1/3 cup self raising flour) recipe and it was just right.