Re: Food Poll #11: How do you Herb it up?
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Re: Food Poll #11: How do you Herb it up?
I really love Garam Masala. Usually I put cumin and tumeric with it as well.
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Re: Food Poll #11: How do you Herb it up?
We grow Basil and Rosemary but I keep all the herbs listed on hand in the freezer. (herbs at room temperature and in sunlight don't last very long)
By we, I mean my wife. I do the cooking and I checked all the herbs on the list because the "all" choice added "I just can't decide". I can decide and I will take them all. (sometimes the rules just don't apply)
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Re: Food Poll #11: How do you Herb it up?
All of them! I think I use all of those on a weekly basis.
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I voted for "all", but I mean all except Tarragon. It tastes soapy to me, like Cilantro does to some people. I have Rosemary & Basil growing in pots in the kitchen, and all the others are McCormick in the spice racks!
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Re: Food Poll #11: How do you Herb it up?
It's a cruel thing to make a Kitchen Witch choose. But I would have to say cinnamon and sage, if I only got two.
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And now they say hot stuff will help you live longer.
http://www.foodandwine.com/fwx/want-...ring-hot-sauce
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Lemon pepper on anything. But Tajin. On EVERYTHING!
Old school it's probably pepper. I'm big on herbs since I have to cut back on the salt. All of Mrs Dash no salt seasonings are awesome.
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Re: Food Poll #11: How do you Herb it up?
Originally posted by anunitu View PostI think Wasabi is much stronger than horseradish...
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It's a variant upon the same thing. A root that is ground up and gives a pungent, hot flavor. My usual suspects are garlic, cilantro, black pepper, and various chili powders.
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Re: Food Poll #11: How do you Herb it up?
I think Wasabi is much stronger than horseradish...
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Does wasabi count as horseradish? According to QI, it commonly IS horseradish, just coloured green, outside of Japan..
I honestly can't place the taste of horseradish. I must have tried it, but I'm drawing a blank. Does it give you the same feeling of being punched in the nose, that eating wasabi gives you? If so, then I could quite happily live in a world without it. I don't like food that fights back.
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Re: Food Poll #11: How do you Herb it up?
I like a LITTLE tiny bit of horseradish,but it has to be tiny. I do like this dip made by "Heluva good"
http://heluvagood.com/
Bacon horderadish is a fav..
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Originally posted by thalassa View PostI put ginger, tumeric, red pepper, and garlic in my sickie-poo chicken noodle soup. It clears the sinuses out like nothing else, baring a huge spoonful of my grandma's horseradish (she does it like this).
When I'm sick, I make apple-ginger-carrot juice. And just drink lots of it. With so much ginger it hurts.
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That was so hard. I'm loving rosemary tea at the minute. It's helping me to curb my addiction to milky tea of coffee while studying.. I can go through a cup of tea before I've even finished gathering everything together to start studying, I use a teapot and a thermos flask of hot water at my desk to make the tea last longer, but still go through 2 or 3 refills in the same session.
Rosemary is good for the memory anyway, so switching to this was a no-brainer, and got me off the teeth-staining, caffeine and calorie laden tea (I know tea by itself isn't bad, but with milk and in the quantity I was drinking it, the caffeine and calories soon add up).
Rosemary works really well with roast veggies too. I often throw the fresh herb in with my veg when roasting and it works a treat.
Yet I had to go for sage. Not because it does anything particularly amazing to my food though. I just adore the smell of sage and don't want to live in a world without it.
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