The Art Déco caviar tasting spoon is the ideal utensil to serve and taste caviar in style. It was made to match our line of Art Déco servers. The tasting spoon has a silver-plated metal handle and a silver-gilt tip.
Tender wild scallops, lightly smoked, to serve either
as a starter or main course. Serve cold or hot, whole or thickly sliced, on salad, accompanied by balsamic vinegar or spiked with a little Alverta caviar.
Salted, beechwood-smoked cod roe is blended into a paste, then mixed with different ingredients to make a flavourful, luxurious cream seasoned with wasabi, to which added flying fish roe. With a smooth and creamy texture, the flavour is sweet yet also a bit spicy thanks to the wasabi, and is a beautiful green colour. Ideal for spicing up morsels of Red King Crab, or to complement a plate of smoked salmon. Perfect on toasted brown bread adorned with a bit of salmon roe, or just as is, on top of lightly salted crackers.
Tarama with Red King Crab is a salted, beechwood-smoked cod roe blended into a paste. Then this tarama is mixed with different ingredients to make a flavourful, luxurious cream that is generously seasoned with Red King Crab. Tarama with a smooth, creamy texture with pieces of Red King Crab. Red King Crab, also known as ‘Kamchatka crab,’ is the most renowned crab in the world. Its delicious, flavourful meat is one of the most coveted foods out there. Here, the finesse of the crab echoes the finesse of the tarama and together they create the perfect duo. This tarama is perfect for an aperitif, enjoyed with crunchy raw vegetables or on toast.
Russian-style malossol gherkins are a great classic for serving with salmon and other Petrossian delicacies. In Russian cuisine, ‘malossol’ is the term used for foods that are very lightly salted. Malossol caviar is the iconic symbol of the Maison Petrossian. Originating in Poland, these large pickles are first prepared in a brine that’s very lightly salted and is seasoned with many highly aromatic herbs and spices like dill, garlic and mustard seeds. This legendary recipe gives these Russian-style malossol pickles a more sweet and sour flavour compared to French pickles.