Enhancing Flavors
The Orange French Toast recipe is a good example of using enhancing flavors. Many traditional recipes like French toast are lower in calories but have a high amount of fat and cholesterol. Cutting fat out of recipes is easy because most simply have more than they need. The extra fat doesn’t really add flavor or even very much in the way of richness.
In a recipe such as the Orange French Toast, the orange acts as a flavor enhancer, making it easier to reduce the amount of fat. While there’s only a slight reduction in total calories, the final recipe has much less fat but a richer, more complex flavor.
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