shake · herb sauce
NATIONAL AWARD WINNERPrep 5 minIvoryhouse Chimichurri
Independent adaptation of a publicly published Stephanie Izard recipe. Not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Stephanie Izard.
Stephanie Izard's Ivoryhouse Chimichurri, from the published recipe.
Ratio
Ingredients
- Blueberry — 1 pint halved (280 g)
- Asparagus — 3/4 cup white asparagus peeled sliced (90 g)
- Scallion — 1/4 cup spring onions thin-sliced (25 g)
- Herbs — 2 Tbsp sorrel + 2 Tbsp parsley + 1 Tbsp cilantro + 1 Tbsp basil (20 g)
- Olives — 1/4 cup Nicoise rough chopped (40 g)
- Fish Sauce — 1/4 cup (60 ml)
- Red Wine Vinegar — 1/3 cup (80 ml)
- Olive Oil — 1/2 cup EVOO (120 ml)
Method
- Pour to the lines in order (bottom → top): Fish Sauce, Red Wine Vinegar, Olive Oil.
- Add finishing notes: Blueberry, Asparagus, Scallion, Herbs, Olives.
- Cap the jar and shake until emulsified.
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Provenance
Chicago chef of Girl & the Goat; James Beard Outstanding Chef, Best Chef: Great Lakes, and Top Chef winner. American cooking with Asian and Mediterranean accents across Goat, Duck Duck Goat, and related kitchens.
Originally published as Blueberry Chimichurri.
More from this kitchenFAQ
Can this go in a shake jar?
Yes. Its liquids pour to printed fill-lines, so it can be one of the sauces on a PantryFlex jar.
What do the quantities mean?
Amounts follow the published recipe in household units (with metric in parentheses). On a jar, every sauce scales to the same fill height.
Where did this recipe come from?
Adapted from Stephanie Izard (Asia-hybrid; fish sauce) (published as “Blueberry Chimichurri”). Full citation lives in Provenance.