Using Herbs Recipe
Yield: 1 infoRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
NO INGREDIENTS
Directions:
GENERAL: Fresh herbs (free of stems or wilted leaves) may be used as
: sprigs or chopped fine. Dry herbs are at least 3 times as
: strong as fresh herbs, so measure accordingly. To bring
: out the flavor of dry herbs, soak them in lemon juice or
: wine before using.
BASIL: Use with eggs, fish and cheese, meat loaf, hash, meat pie,
: stews, venison, duck, tomatoes, tomato soup, spaghetti
: sauces.
BAY LEAF: Use with meat pie, stews and soups, pea soup, tomato juice.
BORAGE: Iced tea, lemonade or claret cup, use young leaves in
: salad.
BURNET: Same As BORAGE.
CHERVIL: Fresh sprigs in green salad, chopped as a garnish on soup.
CHIVES: Cream/cottage cheese, egg, fish, potatoes, peas, carrots.
DILL: Pickles, fish sauces, cheese dishes, salads.
MARJORAM: Pork, lamb, meat loaf, hash, meat pie, stews.
MINT: Lamb dishes, new peas, tiny boiled potatoes, iced tea,
: lemonade.
OREGANO: Spaghetti and tomato sauces, minestrone, pizza, salad.
PARSLEY: Garnish for eggs, meat, fish, salad. chopped finely, add
: to cottage or cream cheese, on soup and creamed or boiled
: potatoes.
ROSEMARY: Chicken, fish, lamb, pork, hash or meat pie. sprigs in g.
: salad.
SAGE: Use with sausage or pork dishes, and in stuffings.
SAVORY: Like sage only more delicate, omelets, salads and green
: beans.
TARRAGON: Eggs, fish, chicken and veal, fresh sprigs in salad.
THYME: Fish, chowder, oyster or clam bisque, meat loaf, hash, meat
: pie, stews, chicken, turkey and salads.
Submitted By DIANE LAZARUS On 06-19-95
Source from luhu.jp
: sprigs or chopped fine. Dry herbs are at least 3 times as
: strong as fresh herbs, so measure accordingly. To bring
: out the flavor of dry herbs, soak them in lemon juice or
: wine before using.
BASIL: Use with eggs, fish and cheese, meat loaf, hash, meat pie,
: stews, venison, duck, tomatoes, tomato soup, spaghetti
: sauces.
BAY LEAF: Use with meat pie, stews and soups, pea soup, tomato juice.
BORAGE: Iced tea, lemonade or claret cup, use young leaves in
: salad.
BURNET: Same As BORAGE.
CHERVIL: Fresh sprigs in green salad, chopped as a garnish on soup.
CHIVES: Cream/cottage cheese, egg, fish, potatoes, peas, carrots.
DILL: Pickles, fish sauces, cheese dishes, salads.
MARJORAM: Pork, lamb, meat loaf, hash, meat pie, stews.
MINT: Lamb dishes, new peas, tiny boiled potatoes, iced tea,
: lemonade.
OREGANO: Spaghetti and tomato sauces, minestrone, pizza, salad.
PARSLEY: Garnish for eggs, meat, fish, salad. chopped finely, add
: to cottage or cream cheese, on soup and creamed or boiled
: potatoes.
ROSEMARY: Chicken, fish, lamb, pork, hash or meat pie. sprigs in g.
: salad.
SAGE: Use with sausage or pork dishes, and in stuffings.
SAVORY: Like sage only more delicate, omelets, salads and green
: beans.
TARRAGON: Eggs, fish, chicken and veal, fresh sprigs in salad.
THYME: Fish, chowder, oyster or clam bisque, meat loaf, hash, meat
: pie, stews, chicken, turkey and salads.
Submitted By DIANE LAZARUS On 06-19-95
Source from luhu.jp