sofreh
Sofreh, also known as sofrito or soffritto in other culinary traditions, refers to a foundational aromatic mixture used as a base for many dishes in various cuisines, particularly in the Middle East, Mediterranean, and parts of Latin America. The core ingredients typically include finely chopped or diced vegetables that are sautéed in oil or fat. Common vegetables used are onions, carrots, and celery, though variations exist.
The cooking process involves gently simmering these vegetables until they soften and become translucent, releasing their
The purpose of preparing a sofreh is to build a complex flavor profile that forms the backbone