Indulge in a luxurious treat with your family and friends this holiday with caviar! A couple things to remember when serving is to keep it cold! Serve in its container nestled in ice. Secondly, caviar and metal do not play well with each other (it seriously ruins the taste), so use a spoon made with bone, plastic, or mother of pearl.
Talk with your fishmonger to explore our full list of caviar offerings, as options may vary by location.
Although the most expensive caviar really should be eaten on its own, some garnishes help highlight and not mask its delicate flavor. Try chopped hardboiled eggs, sour cream or crème fraîche, or simple herbs like fresh dill and chives. Have some fun with the presentation!
You'll also want to provide a serving vessel. Blini is a buckwheat-style pancake with a very neutral taste. Toast points or boiled potatoes also serve the same purpose. We also love caviar on DLM Brioche Bread that has been buttered and toasted.
- Deborah
- Toni (Carolyn)
- Holly
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