Description
Cooking technique
Technical
Huff paste is a stiff pie shell made using a mixture of flour, suet, and boiling water. The pastry when cooked creates a tough protective layer around the food inside. When cooked, the pastry is generally discarded as it is virtually inedible. However, the shell becomes soaked with the meat juices and historically was sometimes eaten by house servants after the meal had concluded.
Sensory Profile
Aroma ()
Wine Analogy
Similar to the crust character in aged Bordeaux wines
Coffee Analogy
Reminiscent of toasted grain notes in dark roast coffee
Perfume Analogy
Comparable to the drydown of vetiver-based fragrances
Origin & History
Civilization
Ancient Egyptians
Era
circa 2000 BCE
Region
Northeastern Africa
Spread Path
Trade routes along the Nile River