Almonds adds nutty richness and texture that complements frisée's softer, fresher, or earthier side.
frisée
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A pale, curly-leafed chicory variety with mild bitterness and a springy, resilient texture that holds dressings without wilting. The canonical base for salade…
57 pairings
Editorial
Flavor profile
Frisée (curly endive) is grown with the outer leaves protected to prevent chlorophyll development — the pale yellow inner "heart" (the most prized portion) has the least bitterness and most tender texture. The outer green frisée is considerably more bitter and rough. The curly, nest-like structure is designed by the plant for seed dispersal but serves the cook by trapping dressing in its folds, ensuring every bite is well-coated. Salade Lyonnaise is the dish that most perfectly exploits frisée's character: the slightly bitter, springy greens against warm lardon fat, vinegar-deglazed lardons, and the silky egg yolk that coats everything when broken. The warm fat and vinegar slightly wilt the frisée at the edges while the interior remains crisp — a textural contrast that is the point of the dish. Frisée's bitterness also makes it a natural foil for strong cheeses, anchovy-based dressings, and any preparation where a cleansing bitter note is needed alongside richness.
Pairings
Flavor relationships
Pairs well with
almonds
Almonds adds nutty richness and texture that complements frisée's softer, fresher, or earthier side.
anchovies
Anchovies brings briny savory depth that contrasts with frisée's vegetal, sweet, or creamy qualities, making the pairing feel more complete.
avocado
Avocado complements frisée by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.
bacon / lardons
Bacon / Lardons adds savory richness and browned depth that gives frisée more weight and turns it into a heartier dish.
basil
Basil adds herbal lift and aromatic contrast, keeping frisée from tasting too heavy, flat, or one-dimensional.
bell peppers, red
Bell Peppers, Red brings heat or sharpness that wakes up frisée's milder flavors and adds contrast without needing to rebuild the whole dish.
bell peppers, yellow
Bell Peppers, Yellow brings heat or sharpness that wakes up frisée's milder flavors and adds contrast without needing to rebuild the whole dish.
beets
Beets adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
cheese, blue
Cheese, Blue adds salt, fat, and savory depth that give frisée more structure and make the combination feel fuller.
cheese, goat
Cheese, Goat adds salt, fat, and savory depth that give frisée more structure and make the combination feel fuller.
cheese, parmesan
Cheese, Parmesan adds salt, fat, and savory depth that give frisée more structure and make the combination feel fuller.
cheese, roquefort
Cheese, Roquefort adds salt, fat, and savory depth that give frisée more structure and make the combination feel fuller.
cherries, dried
Cherries, Dried complements frisée by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.
chervil
Chervil complements frisée by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.
chives
Chives supplies an allium backbone that deepens frisée's savory side and gives the pairing a more complete cooked flavor.
cilantro
Cilantro adds herbal lift and aromatic contrast, keeping frisée from tasting too heavy, flat, or one-dimensional.
croutons (accent)
Croutons (Accent) complements frisée by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.
cucumbers
Cucumbers adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
eggs
Eggs complements frisée by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.
endive
Endive adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
fat, bacon
Fat, Bacon adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
fat, duck
Fat, Duck adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
garlic
Garlic supplies an allium backbone that deepens frisée's savory side and gives the pairing a more complete cooked flavor.
ginger
Ginger brings heat or sharpness that wakes up frisée's milder flavors and adds contrast without needing to rebuild the whole dish.
grapefruit
Grapefruit brings acidity and aromatic brightness that cuts through frisée's richer or earthier notes, making the pairing feel cleaner and more lifted.
lemon, juice
Lemon, Juice brings acidity and aromatic brightness that cuts through frisée's richer or earthier notes, making the pairing feel cleaner and more lifted.
lettuces, red oak leaf
Lettuces, Red Oak Leaf adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
lettuces, red leaf
Lettuces, Red Leaf adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
lime, juice
Lime, Juice brings acidity and aromatic brightness that cuts through frisée's richer or earthier notes, making the pairing feel cleaner and more lifted.
maple syrup
Maple Syrup adds sweetness or fruitiness that softens frisée's sharper edges and creates a more rounded sweet-savory balance.
mushrooms, white
Mushrooms, White reinforces frisée's earthy side and adds umami depth, especially in richer cooked preparations.
mustard, dijon
Mustard, Dijon brings heat or sharpness that wakes up frisée's milder flavors and adds contrast without needing to rebuild the whole dish.
oil, canola
Oil, Canola adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
oil, grapeseed
Oil, Grapeseed adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
oil, hazelnut
Oil, Hazelnut adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
oil, walnut
Oil, Walnut adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
olive oil
Olive Oil adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
olives
Olives adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
onions, red
Onions, Red supplies an allium backbone that deepens frisée's savory side and gives the pairing a more complete cooked flavor.
orange, juice
Orange, Juice brings acidity and aromatic brightness that cuts through frisée's richer or earthier notes, making the pairing feel cleaner and more lifted.
parsley, flat-leaf
Parsley, Flat-Leaf adds herbal lift and aromatic contrast, keeping frisée from tasting too heavy, flat, or one-dimensional.
pepper, black
Pepper, Black brings heat or sharpness that wakes up frisée's milder flavors and adds contrast without needing to rebuild the whole dish.
pepper, white
Pepper, White brings heat or sharpness that wakes up frisée's milder flavors and adds contrast without needing to rebuild the whole dish.
salads
Salads complements frisée by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.
salt, kosher
Salt, Kosher sharpens frisée's natural flavor and helps the pairing taste more focused.
salt, sea
Salt, Sea sharpens frisée's natural flavor and helps the pairing taste more focused.
scallops
Scallops brings briny savory depth that contrasts with frisée's vegetal, sweet, or creamy qualities, making the pairing feel more complete.
seafood
Seafood brings briny savory depth that contrasts with frisée's vegetal, sweet, or creamy qualities, making the pairing feel more complete.
shallots
Shallots supplies an allium backbone that deepens frisée's savory side and gives the pairing a more complete cooked flavor.
tangerines and tangerine juice
Tangerines And Tangerine Juice brings acidity and aromatic brightness that cuts through frisée's richer or earthier notes, making the pairing feel cleaner and more lifted.
tarragon
Tarragon adds herbal lift and aromatic contrast, keeping frisée from tasting too heavy, flat, or one-dimensional.
tomatoes
Tomatoes adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
vinaigrette
Vinaigrette adds acidity and aromatic depth that balances frisée and helps it work in dressings, sauces, and cooked preparations.
vinegar, sherry
Vinegar, Sherry adds acidity and aromatic depth that balances frisée and helps it work in dressings, sauces, and cooked preparations.
vinegar, white wine
Vinegar, White Wine adds acidity and aromatic depth that balances frisée and helps it work in dressings, sauces, and cooked preparations.
walnuts (accent)
Walnuts (Accent) adds nutty richness and texture that complements frisée's softer, fresher, or earthier side.
watercress
Watercress adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
Anchovies brings briny savory depth that contrasts with frisée's vegetal, sweet, or creamy qualities, making the pairing feel more complete.
Avocado complements frisée by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.
Bacon / Lardons adds savory richness and browned depth that gives frisée more weight and turns it into a heartier dish.
Basil adds herbal lift and aromatic contrast, keeping frisée from tasting too heavy, flat, or one-dimensional.
Bell Peppers, Red brings heat or sharpness that wakes up frisée's milder flavors and adds contrast without needing to rebuild the whole dish.
Bell Peppers, Yellow brings heat or sharpness that wakes up frisée's milder flavors and adds contrast without needing to rebuild the whole dish.
Beets adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
Cheese, Blue adds salt, fat, and savory depth that give frisée more structure and make the combination feel fuller.
Cheese, Goat adds salt, fat, and savory depth that give frisée more structure and make the combination feel fuller.
Cheese, Parmesan adds salt, fat, and savory depth that give frisée more structure and make the combination feel fuller.
Cheese, Roquefort adds salt, fat, and savory depth that give frisée more structure and make the combination feel fuller.
Cherries, Dried complements frisée by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.
Chervil complements frisée by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.
Chives supplies an allium backbone that deepens frisée's savory side and gives the pairing a more complete cooked flavor.
Cilantro adds herbal lift and aromatic contrast, keeping frisée from tasting too heavy, flat, or one-dimensional.
Croutons (Accent) complements frisée by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.
Cucumbers adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
Eggs complements frisée by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.
Endive adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
Fat, Bacon adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
Fat, Duck adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
Garlic supplies an allium backbone that deepens frisée's savory side and gives the pairing a more complete cooked flavor.
Ginger brings heat or sharpness that wakes up frisée's milder flavors and adds contrast without needing to rebuild the whole dish.
Grapefruit brings acidity and aromatic brightness that cuts through frisée's richer or earthier notes, making the pairing feel cleaner and more lifted.
Lemon, Juice brings acidity and aromatic brightness that cuts through frisée's richer or earthier notes, making the pairing feel cleaner and more lifted.
Lettuces, Red Oak Leaf adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
Lettuces, Red Leaf adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
Lime, Juice brings acidity and aromatic brightness that cuts through frisée's richer or earthier notes, making the pairing feel cleaner and more lifted.
Maple Syrup adds sweetness or fruitiness that softens frisée's sharper edges and creates a more rounded sweet-savory balance.
Mushrooms, White reinforces frisée's earthy side and adds umami depth, especially in richer cooked preparations.
Mustard, Dijon brings heat or sharpness that wakes up frisée's milder flavors and adds contrast without needing to rebuild the whole dish.
Oil, Canola adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
Oil, Grapeseed adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
Oil, Hazelnut adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
Oil, Walnut adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
Olive Oil adds richness and helps carry frisée's flavor, giving the pairing a smoother texture and a more rounded finish.
Olives adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
Onions, Red supplies an allium backbone that deepens frisée's savory side and gives the pairing a more complete cooked flavor.
Orange, Juice brings acidity and aromatic brightness that cuts through frisée's richer or earthier notes, making the pairing feel cleaner and more lifted.
Parsley, Flat-Leaf adds herbal lift and aromatic contrast, keeping frisée from tasting too heavy, flat, or one-dimensional.
Pepper, Black brings heat or sharpness that wakes up frisée's milder flavors and adds contrast without needing to rebuild the whole dish.
Pepper, White brings heat or sharpness that wakes up frisée's milder flavors and adds contrast without needing to rebuild the whole dish.
Salads complements frisée by adding contrast, depth, or texture without overwhelming the ingredient's main character.
Salt, Kosher sharpens frisée's natural flavor and helps the pairing taste more focused.
Salt, Sea sharpens frisée's natural flavor and helps the pairing taste more focused.
Scallops brings briny savory depth that contrasts with frisée's vegetal, sweet, or creamy qualities, making the pairing feel more complete.
Seafood brings briny savory depth that contrasts with frisée's vegetal, sweet, or creamy qualities, making the pairing feel more complete.
Shallots supplies an allium backbone that deepens frisée's savory side and gives the pairing a more complete cooked flavor.
Tangerines And Tangerine Juice brings acidity and aromatic brightness that cuts through frisée's richer or earthier notes, making the pairing feel cleaner and more lifted.
Tarragon adds herbal lift and aromatic contrast, keeping frisée from tasting too heavy, flat, or one-dimensional.
Tomatoes adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.
Vinaigrette adds acidity and aromatic depth that balances frisée and helps it work in dressings, sauces, and cooked preparations.
Vinegar, Sherry adds acidity and aromatic depth that balances frisée and helps it work in dressings, sauces, and cooked preparations.
Vinegar, White Wine adds acidity and aromatic depth that balances frisée and helps it work in dressings, sauces, and cooked preparations.
Walnuts (Accent) adds nutty richness and texture that complements frisée's softer, fresher, or earthier side.
Watercress adds complementary vegetable character, giving frisée more contrast in texture, sweetness, bitterness, or freshness.