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Tips for Using and Storing Rosemary

Rosemary is a versatile, fragrant culinary herb native to the Mediterranean region. This popular herb is treasured for its pungent, pine-like flavor that adds a distinctive note to dishes ranging from grilled fish to beef roasts to wild game. www.amazon.com/dp/B07LFKTQHX

Rosemary is as visually
appealing as it is delicious. Its woody stems allow it to be
pruned into a conical
Christmas tree-like shape that lends a more formal element to an otherwise unstructured, free- flowing herb garden. In cooler areas, it makes a beautiful addition to a sunny windowsill in winter.

Growing Tips & Facts:

Rosemary is a member of the mint family, along with basil, oregano, thyme and many others. Its ideal growing environment is similar to other members of this botanical family: It prefers a warm, sunny spot in well-drained soil. www.amazon.com/dp/B07LFKTQHX

This woody-stemmed plant can grow into a large evergreen shrub in hot climates, but it is not hardy in colder areas. To survive, it needs to be brought inside when temperatures drop below freezing.

There are so many wonderful ways to use rosemary to enhance your recipes. For starters, it is wonderful in marinades for meats and chicken. Strip the leaves from the woody stems and crush them with your fingers to release the oils. Combine Worcestershire sauce, olive oil, garlic and crushed rosemary to make a wonderful marinade for steaks.

You can also stuff chicken or other poultry with whole fresh rosemary sprigs, lemon wedges and cloves of garlic. Finely chopped leaves are a delicious addition to soups, stews and salad dressings.

To harvest, simply clip fresh sprigs as needed from your plants. They will keep in your refrigerator for about a week if you take more than you need. www.amazon.com/dp/B07LFKTQHX

For larger harvests, rosemary can be frozen alone or in ice cube trays with water or oil. It can also be dried or preserved in olive oil or vinegar for later use. Yet another op+on is to finely chop the leaves to make a delightful herb butter or seasoned salt mix. www.amazon.com/dp/B07LFKTQHX

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