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Title: Herb Plate
Categories: Condiment Spices
Yield: 1 Servings
FLATBREADS & FLAVORS; ALFORD | ||
Mint, fresh | ||
Cilantro, fresh | ||
Tarragon, fresh | ||
Dill, fresh | ||
Basil, fresh | ||
Parsley, fresh | ||
Chives, fresh | ||
OPTIONAL SUPPLEMENTS | ||
sl | Onions, green | |
sm | Radishes | |
Watercress |
Place washed and dried sprigs of fresh herbs on a plate.
Authors' comments: No meal in Armenia feels complete without a plate of fresh herbs and a pile of lavash. In Armenian, Persian, and often in Georgia and Azerbaijan, the herbs are used by each person eating to finish off the balance of a dish in an individual way. They can be added to a cheese and bread combination, tossed into a bowl a soup, or just eaten wrapped in bread. An herb plate on the table has become an easy and pleasurable accompaniment to many of our meals.
Nutritional information per serving: xx calories, xx gm protein, xxx mg cholesterol, xx gm carbohydrate, xxx mg sodium, x gm fiber, xx gm fat (x gm sat, x gm mono, x gm poly), x mg iron, xx mg calcium, xx% of calories from fat.
Tyops courtesy of Sylvia Steiger, SylviaRN (at) compuserve (dot) com (change characters as needed, this is to prevent bulk E-mailers from capturing my address). For breadmachine tips and mixes, visit my homepage: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/SylviaRN
From: Sylvia Steiger Date: 01-18-98 (09:36) The Once And Future Legend (1) Cooking
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