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Rosemary

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Preparation, uses, and tips

Rosemary can be used as a seasoning in a variety of dishes including fruit salads, soups, vegetables, meat (particularly lamb), fish and egg dishes, stuffings, dressings, and breads. It is excellent with tofu and potatoes, too, and is a classic Italian pizza herb, along with oregano. A half dozen fresh rosemary springs make a simple and delicious stuffing for roast chicken.

With its pinelike, camphor flavor, rosemary is more potent than most herbs, and its flavor is not subdued by cooking. Since it can be overpowering, it’s better to add too little rosemary, rather than too much. For an aromatic barbecue, add rosemary stems and sprigs to the coals just before grilling.

The leaves should be crushed or minced to bring out their full flavor before sprinkling over or rubbing onto foods. When using olive oil as a flavorful alternative to butter, try placing whole sprigs of rosemary in the oil for an herbal accent.

Rosemary goes especially well with bay leaves, chervil, chives, parsley, and thyme.

The individual blue rosemary flowers are edible and can be used in salads as a garnish.

Buying and storing tips

Select bright-looking rosemary that has a clean, fresh fragrance and no signs of wilting.

Fresh rosemary can be stored at room temperature if the stems are woody; however, if they are green and supple, it should be refrigerated. It can be stored either way for two to three weeks.

Dried rosemary keeps its flavor very well, and will last up to six months.

Varieties

Rosemary is available in whole-leaf form (fresh and dried), as well as dried and finely ground.

Nutrition Highlights

Rosemary, fresh, 1 Tbsp (5g)
Calories: 2.2
Protein: 0.05g
Carbohydrate: 0.35g
Total Fat: 0.1g
Fiber: 0.24g




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You should also consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem.
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