Orange blossom water is an obvious choice for cooking and baking. Its floral citrus notes add an enchanting floral touch to your recipes. However, there are many other ways to use orange blossom water beyond its traditional applications. Whether you’re a pastry chef or ice cream maker, chocolatier or cook, amateur or professional, orange blossom water is a must. Discover with NOROHY how to make your recipes even more delicious with this organic floral water. Let’s explore gourmet pairings for a successful marriage.

Using orange blossom water in cooking, pastry-making, ice-cream making and chocolate-making

Creating the perfect alliance with an ingredient can sometimes seem complex, especially if you’re looking for originality. Yet using flowers in cooking is an ancient tradition. Here are a few unstoppable methods for making a success of your gourmet combinations.

Different culinary combinations with orange blossom water

Let’s start by defining what a culinary alliance is! This “pairing” is at least two ingredients to be enjoyed together. But not all pairings have the same impact.

Some alliances are harmonious: no ingredient dominates the other. They create a perfect alchemy. This is often the most delicate type of pairing.

Other alliances play on contrast. They use orange blossom water to enhance a dish. Or, conversely, they place orange blossom water in the foreground, supported by other ingredients.

Pairing techniques with orange blossom water

There are several techniques for successfully pairing orange blossom water. Two of these are based on organoleptic qualities. It is important to describe all aspects ofNOROHY orange blossom water. It is characterized by subtle citrus notes. In addition, its white flower notes dominate the aromas of this floral water. Delicate and pleasantly fragrant, it brings a unique freshness. Depending on cooking and temperature, these notes evolve, as some are more volatile than others. This description offers us two pairing techniques, described below.

Orange blossom water harmony alliance

For a harmonious blend, we associate orange blossom water with ingredients with a similar organoleptic profile. Citrus fruits such as orange and lemon are perfect. Think also of bergamot, citron, Buddha hands or yuzù… Their sweet acidity reinforces that of floral water. Their fragrance blends pleasantly with citrus notes. White-fleshed fruits such as peach and apricot are also a good match. Their light floral notes echo those of orange blossom. Almonds are also an excellent choice. Its subtle fragrance blends delicately with floral water, especially in ice cream. Red fruits, with their more pronounced acidity, offer another dimension. Finally, honey, with its sweet and sometimes complex notes, blends surprisingly well, reinforcing the floral aspect of the alliance.

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A few examples

These alliances can also be used in pastries. Think of madeleines or financiers scented with floral water. In the kitchen, they add a delicate touch to poultry marinades.

Finally, they enhance fresh fruit salads. Spraying a little orange blossom water on strawberries creates a wild strawberry aroma. This is due in part to the presence of a molecule common to both wild strawberries and orange blossom water: methyl anthranilate!

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Alliance by contrast to reveal the originality of orange blossom

For an alliance by contrast, we try to play with the differences in flavors. For example, the freshness of orange blossom water is combined with a richer flavor. Dark chocolate, with its bitterness, creates an interesting contrast. Spices such as cinnamon, cardamom or vanilla bring a warmth that balances the freshness. Imagine the aroma of orange blossom with the richness of crème brûlée.

Alliance by terroir and/or season

Alliances based on harmony and contrast are common. However, it’s important to consider combinations by terroir and/or season. Nature offers magnificent combinations. Sometimes, all you have to do is reproduce what exists in nature. The result is a delightful surprise for the palate. Try combining orange blossom water with other ingredients from the same region. Tunisia’s Cap Bon region is ideal for growing citrus fruit. Tunisian dates, figs, pistachios and olive oil can create interesting combinations. Also consider ingredients from the same season. Like a perfumer, imagine other flowers and plants from the same region for a unique bouquet of flavors.

To increase your inspiration tenfold, dive into our collection of NOROHY orange blossom water recipes !

You now have four ways to imagine your own wedding bands. Depending on your inspiration, choose a harmonious alliance or a contrasting pairing. Explore an alliance by terroir or by season. These different options can, of course, be combined. They diversify your palette of flavors to surprise the taste buds of those who taste your creations.

If you’re still lacking inspiration despite our advice, take a look at our recipes here. There’s something for everyone, with a wide range of flavors you’re sure to love.

NOROHY organic orange blossom water is available in two formats: 225ml and 750ml, depending on your needs. It is also available to individuals on valrhona-collection.fr and to gastronomy professionals on valrhona-selection.fr. Likewise, discover our alliances with organic Bulgarian rosewater. Enhance your recipes with our exceptional floral waters, blending them with vanilla from Tahiti, Mexico and Madagascar.

Alliances with Norohy orange blossom water

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