Capers: Briny Bursts of Flavor
Pickled flower buds that add salty, lemony punch with almost no calories—use to wake up sauces, salads and fish.
What Are Capers?
Capers are the pickled flower buds of *Capparis spinosa*. Usually packed in brine or vinegar, they deliver a sharp, citrusy, savory kick and are classic in dishes like **chicken piccata** and **puttanesca**.
Nutrition Profile
Per tablespoon (~9 g, drained): **~2–5 kcal**, **<1 g carbs**, **~150–250 mg sodium** depending on brand. Naturally contain **polyphenols** like rutin and quercetin; trace vitamins/minerals.
Health Benefits
- **Big flavor, tiny calories:** Helps season foods without adding fat or sugar.
- **Antioxidants:** Plant polyphenols support overall oxidative balance.
- **Salt-savvy cooking:** Their briny punch can reduce the need for added salt when used strategically.
Possible Downsides
- **High sodium:** Rinse and drain to lower salt.
- **Vinegar/brine sensitivities:** May not suit those sensitive to histamine or sulfites.
- **Intense flavor:** Overuse can dominate delicate dishes.
How to Use
- Rinse, pat dry, then add near the end of cooking to keep aroma bright.
- Fold into **tuna salads**, **egg salads**, or **cream sauces**.
- Pair with lemon, parsley, garlic and olive oil for seafood and vegetables.
- Try **caperberries** (the fruit) as a garnish—milder, with a pleasant crunch.
Tip
Chop capers with parsley and lemon zest for a quick **gremolata**; store unopened jars cool and dark, and refrigerate after opening.
- 1. Capers
Usoljeni/ukiseljeni pupoljci biljke Capparis spinosa – intenzivno slani, aromatični akcent