Yun Hai Taiwanese Pantry

Dong He Fried Shallots in Oil

Yun Hai Taiwanese Pantry

Dong He Fried Shallots in Oil

Regular price $19.95

Super crunchy and packed full of savory shallot-spiked oil, Dong He’s Fried Shallots in Oil is the perfect topping for nearly any dish. Inspired by the fried shallots common in Chinese and Taiwanese cooking, this version combines crispy bits of the sweet, slightly bitter allium with rich oil, a bit of salt, a hint of sugar and an umami-bomb secret weapon: MSG. Use it as a topping (like a chili crisp) for just about anything: noodles, rice, breakfast sandwiches, eggs, salmon, potatoes, chicken wings, chicken and waffles, steak, chowder, tortellini, pasta, salads and more. Or, use the oil alone as a dressing, mixed into sauces or drizzled as a finishing oil to bring leftovers back to life.

Shallots, Canola Oil, Onion, Garlic, Sugar, Salt, Monosodium Glutamate

Net Weight: 4 ounces (120 grams)
Place of Origin: Taiwan

Use as a topping (like a chili crisp) for just about anything: noodles, rice, breakfast sandwiches, eggs, salmon, potatoes, chicken wings, chicken and waffles, steak, chowder, tortellini, pasta, salads and more. Or, use the oil alone as a dressing, mixed into sauces or drizzled as a topping to bring leftovers back to life.

Refrigerate after opening. Allow to come to room temperature once out of the fridge.

Dong He Fried Shallots in Oil

Regular price $19.95
What’s the deal with MSG?

What’s the deal with MSG?

Also known as monosodium glutamate, flavor-enhancing MSG often gets a bad rap. Used across a variety of cultures and cuisines, the chemical compound is simply the sodium salt of glutamic acid, which is a naturally occurring amino acid. In other words, MSG appears naturally in a lot of foods and adds a wonderful umami boost. So next time you hear someone say, “I avoid MSG,” tell them they might be missing out.

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