previous | next |
Title: Flavoring Oils and Vinegars with Herbs, Cook's of Crocus+
Categories: Info
Yield: 1 Info
NO INGREDIENTS |
Second Part: Flavoring oils and vinegars.
Class from Cook's of Crocus Hill class in the fall of 1993.
OILS; Garlic in oil at room temperature is dangerous.
Put herbs in jar-press down-Pour oil over all. Olive oil or canola oil. A mixture is nice. Cover and put in the fridg for 7 to 10 days. Take out and let warm to room temperature if the oil is hard. Strain and put back in the fridg. I have frozen oil with sucess.
Put lemon flavors together.
Put the other flavors together (this also applies to the flavored vinegars.)
Mixes; 1. Italian parsley, thyme, garlic and oregano. 2. Rosemary and thyme 3. lemon mix-with garlic
Canola shouldn't emulsify in the fridg.
These are good with stirfry, salads, and drizzled over toasted french bread.
VINEGARS;
You can let these set out virtually forever.
Use only apple-cider vinegar-it comes only in quart size jars. The other is flavored and tastes funny.
You can also use wine vinegar.
Stuff the bottle half full with herbs, then fill with vinegar.
Good Mixes; 1. Lovage, tarragon, garlic and chives. 2. Lemon basil-opal-different variaeties. 3. Marjoram is nice in vinegar.
Notes taken and typed by mary Riemerman From: Mary Riemerman Date: 20 Mar 95 From: Florence Thompson Date: 08 Mar 98
previous | next |