Your New Secret Weapon in the Kitchen (2024)

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Next time you open and finish a jar of Mezzetta®, don't toss out all that bright salty goodness!There are so many incredible ways to repurpose leftover brine—it just might become your new secret weapon in the kitchen.

Brine - sometimes referred to as the “juice”- is the extremely flavorful liquid that many of our items are packaged in—essentially salt water that’s been infused with the flavor of olives, peppers and assorted vegetables. While most people look at it as trash and dump it down the drain, we’ve found it to be an incredibly versatile condiment. Whether it be olives, peperoncini, artichoke hearts, giardiniera or jalapeños, just a splash can add salt, acid and depth of flavor to whatever you use it on, and helps to eliminate food waste in the kitchen!

Below are some of our favorite uses for leftover brine:

Brining or Marinating Meat: Cut back the salt and pepper and brine pork chops, chicken, or even your Thanksgiving turkey in about ½ cup of leftover brine added to water and aromatics. You can also add extra flavor to store-bought marinades. Dinner will come out juicy and full of extra flavor!

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Salad Dressings and Vinaigrettes: This one may seem like a no-brainer, but just a few tablespoons of olive or pepperoncini juice can really jazz up your homemade salad dressings! Salad dressing is also a convenient way to incorporate the liquid from some of our oil-based products like Sun-Ripened Dried Tomatoes, Grilled Artichoke Hearts and Chicago Style Giardiniera. Use both leftover oil with vinegar and leftover brine to make the ultimate salad dressing!

Flavor Enhancer: Do you have some generic store-bought items on hand? Our brines can enhance those flavors in a pinch!

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Brunch: Olive brine doesn’t just have to be for dirty martinis. At your next brunch, add a splash of brine to your Bloody Mary mix for an exciting burst of flavor. And since you’re serving brunch, add a few spoonfuls of olive or pepper brine to your scrambled eggs with some herbs, sour cream or mascarpone.

Make Your Own Pickled Veggies: Cut out food waste completely with this amazing hack! Add any vegetables you may have aging in your refrigerator to one of our empty jars and bring any of our pepper or pickled vegetable brines to a boil in a small saucepan. Pour the hot brine over the vegetables, seal and voilà! You have your own pickled veggies! Let the pickles cool to room temperature before storing in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Next time you find yourself with an empty or almost-empty jar of your favorite Mezzetta®product, don’t forget to reserve the oils, juices and brines to marinate, sauté, drizzle and dip!

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Your New Secret Weapon in the Kitchen (2024)

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What can I use leftover pepperoncini juice for? ›

You can also add extra flavor to store-bought marinades. Dinner will come out juicy and full of extra flavor! Salad Dressings and Vinaigrettes: This one may seem like a no-brainer, but just a few tablespoons of olive or pepperoncini juice can really jazz up your homemade salad dressings!

What is secret weapon about? ›

Storyline. The film tells about the famous Soviet rocket launcher nicknamed "Katyusha", which was kept in great secrecy during World War 2. One of these unique killing machines has drowned during an unexpected retreat of the Russian troops.

Is drinking pepperoncini juice good for you? ›

Pepperoncinis are also a good source of potassium, an electrolyte essential for fluid regulation in the body – including muscle contraction and heart function.

What do Pepperoncinis do for your body? ›

In addition to fiber and calcium, they're rich in vitamins A and C, as well as antioxidants. Incorporating pepperoncini peppers into your diet can help boost your immune system and promote overall health and well-being.

What strain is the secret weapon? ›

Secret Weapon is a potent Sativa-dominant hybrid resulting from a cross between Cheese Quake and White Widow. The buds of Secret Weapon are green with hints of purple, giving it an elegant appearance.

What is the secret weapon 1 and 2? ›

Secret Weapon 1 & 2

Plans were drawn up for an Arrow Pipeline Coaster themed around a secret military facility, and given the codename Secret Weapon (later to become known as Secret Weapon 1). Due to the restrictions placed upon the park, the ride was planned to have a track length of just 300 metres (980ft).

What is the secret weapon 7? ›

Secret Weapon 7

SW7 was The Smiler , and opened in 2013.

What to do with pickled pepper juice? ›

Pickle and pickled pepper liquids make excellent marinades. They offer lots of gutsy flavor when simply combined with a little olive oil and chopped fresh herbs, or added to bottled Italian salad dressing.

What can I reuse pickle juice for? ›

Refrigerator pickles aren't the only use for pickle juice. You can also use it to flavour dips, salad dressings or even as a marinade!

Can you put cucumbers in pepperoncini juice? ›

I cut up some cucumbers and put them in a mason jar with 1 part vinegar, 2 parts pepperoncini juice, 1/2 a cucumber, and some sliced red onion. Should be great within 48 hours thru a week or two. :) I had leftover pepperoncini juice and was craving pickles.

Can you reuse liquid from pickled onions? ›

Pro tip, if you eat the onions quickly, you can reuse the brine. Add more sliced red onions to the mixture and start again. You can also try pickling other sturdy vegetables like sliced radishes, carrots, or small cauliflower florets. If the brine is cloudy or has a bad odor, discard and start with a fresh batch.

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