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Frugal Cooking With HerbsBy Cyndi RobertsThe addition of herbs can change completely the flavor of foods-from homemade breads to soups, stews and vegetables. And they can add variety and excitement to your diet. A beginner should use herbs with care, adding a little at a time and adjusting to your own taste. Each herb has its own individual flavor and certain herbs also have well-known associations with particular foods. Basil is often paired with tomatoes, rosemary with lamb, chives with cream cheese and cottage cheese. Fresh herbs are wonderful as garnishes. Herb vinegars can be used in salad dressings, soups and marinades. You can also add fresh herbs to mayonnaise or butter for a different flavor. Fresh herbs will keep in the refrigerator for several days. A good way to freeze herbs such as basil, oregano, and dill is to chop, place in ice cube trays, cover with water and freeze. Then just add to stews and sauces when needed. Some easy herbs to grow are lemon balm, rosemary, oregano, dill, basil, parsley, peppermint, lavendar, sage. Of course, you can buy herbs to cook with at the supermarket, also. Here are some simple recipes to get you started using herbs in your cooking. Lemon Chive Dressing
Put the garlic and salt in a bowl and crush together. Add lemon rind, juice and mustard, stirring until smooth. Slowly whisk in the oil. Fold in chives and season with black pepper, if desired. This is a good dressing to pour over warm, cooked new potatoes. Add finely chopped green onions. Mint Iced Tea Wash 8 sprigs of fresh mint, 12 inches long (any mint, spearmint, peppermint, applemint will do). Place in blender with 4 cups water and liquefy. Let it set for about 1/2 hour and strain. Herb Butter
Soften the butter to room temperature. Finely chop the fresh herbs. Blend herbs and butter well. Store in fridge. Use to season vegetables, as a spread on bread, biscuits or baked potatoes. Anywhere you normally use butter. Here's something different: not really cooking, but a recipe that you might find fun! Basil-Lemon Facial Mask Pulverize a handful of fresh basil leaves. Peel 1/2 of an avocado and mash. Add avocado to basil in blender, along with 1 teaspoon lemon juice and 1 teaspoon honey. Mix until smooth. Apply to clean face and leave as long as desired. Rinse off with lukewarm water. In short, you don't have to be an herb specialist to learn to enjoy using herbs. About The Author:
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