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Saving Summer in a Jar
Year after year, I pick all of my lovely herbs and try and dry them. You will see in my...
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By Mary
/ June 9, 2016
Saving Summer in a Jar
Year after year, I pick all of my lovely herbs and try and dry them. You will see in my pictures, I tried hanging them in my garage in pretty little bunches to dry and ended up with brown, ugly bunches. I bought a dehydrator at a garage sale and it filled the house with an awful smell which I figured out was the plastic melting....ewwweee… So this year I vowed to find a better way to preserve and use my bountiful herb harvest...and I think I found it....Herb salts, rubs and brine mixes....Salt has been used for thousands of years to preserve food -- and there are so many combinations to make. There are several cool things about using salt as the base -- it keeps your herbs, bright and flavorful for up to a year in a well sealed jar -- I am using those cute new ball 1/2 pint jars I found. There are also lots of fun, fancy salts to use..I used a grey French sea salt for this one...Check out this Gourmet Salt Guide from "The SaltWorks"...so many to chose from...imagine the combinations. My first attempt I am calling Scarborough Fair...because it made with Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme...and some garlic for good measure..... I can't wait to try my hand at more now that I found this so easy and quick. I think next on my list is a salt brine mixture for my Thanksgiving turkey, a Moroccan mix, a Tuscan salt...and maybe I'll even try some Lavender sugars....oh yeah...maybe some oil, salt rubs for me feet too.......the list is endless.... Saving Summer in a Jar Save Print Prep time 15 mins Total time 15 mins Scarborough Fair Herb Blend Author: Mary Lovstad Recipe type: Herb Seasoning Cuisine: American Ingredients 2 cups...
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Welcome to my blog! I am an Iowa Farm girl who aspires to write a cookbook featuring vintage and favorite recipes from my family and friends. I'd like to bring you the art of cooking like your mother, grandmother, or whoever is your cooking inspiration. Keep it simple and enjoy! --Mary Food Blogger, Travel Writer, Photographer, Computer Geek, & Gardener
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