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Interests => All Things Edible (and how to prepare them) => Topic started by: Inga on March 21, 2010, 08:24:46 PM
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Olive oils take on a new dimension when infused with flavors straight from the garden. Flavored oils perk up most ordinary dishes, from grilled fish to mashed potatoes.
Among favorite combinations:basil,cilantro,and mint;the classic duo of rosemary and garlic;and saffron(very expensive),which adds an earthy flare to pasta, soups, and (my favorite) vegetables. For the best taste, combine oils with herbs and spices in a heavy pan over very low heat for a few minutes. "Heating, extracts the flavor and activates the oil,"
For 1 cup of olive oil,use your choice of 11/2 cups of soft, fresh herbs(basil, cilantro, mint);1/2 cup of pungent ones (rosemary); 5 cloves of garlic;thinly sliced;or 2 pinches of ground spices such as saffron(mix ground spices in about 1 teaspoon of boiling water to make a pasta first, and then pour the heated oil on top). Once bubbles start to form on the surface, remove the mixture from the heat and steep overnite. Strain, pour into glass jars, and refrigerate, where it will keep for at least a month.
Experiment and bring pizazz to a favorite dish.
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Olive oils take on a new dimension when infused with flavors straight from the garden. Flavored oils perk up most ordinary dishes, from grilled fish to mashed potatoes.
Among favorite combinations:basil,cilantro,and mint;the classic duo of rosemary and garlic;and saffron(very expensive),which adds an earthy flare to pasta, soups, and (my favorite) vegetables. For the best taste, combine oils with herbs and spices in a heavy pan over very low heat for a few minutes. "Heating, extracts the flavor and activates the oil,"
For 1 cup of olive oil,use your choice of 11/2 cups of soft, fresh herbs(basil, cilantro, mint);1/2 cup of pungent ones (rosemary); 5 cloves of garlic;thinly sliced;or 2 pinches of ground spices such as saffron(mix ground spices in about 1 teaspoon of boiling water to make a pasta first, and then pour the heated oil on top). Once bubbles start to form on the surface, remove the mixture from the heat and steep overnite. Strain, pour into glass jars, and refrigerate, where it will keep for at least a month.
Experiment and bring pizazz to a favorite dish.
Ah yes the olfactory delights.
I believe that as long as food smells really good, one will over look the fact that the food tastes bland. The nose takes over and dictates that the taste is also great.
My favorite smell is bread baking. Don't know why but when the smell hits me my salivary glands go into high gear. Someone should come up with a scent of baking bread for men.
Perhaps not, it could cause obscene things to happen in public.
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Ah yes the olfactory delights.
I believe that as long as food smells really good, one will over look the fact that the food tastes bland. The nose takes over and dictates that the taste is also great.
My favorite smell is bread baking. Don't know why but when the smell hits me my salivary glands go into high gear. Someone should come up with a scent of baking bread for men.
Perhaps not, it could cause obscene things to happen in public.
I think you can buy candles now, that smell like baking bread.
Not sure who makes them....maybe Yankee Candle?
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Yankee Candle has one of my favorite scents...and you'd sware I was cooking it when I burn it.
Lemon Pound Cake....y'all must try it.
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Yankee Candle has one of my favorite scents...and you'd sware I was cooking it when I burn it.
Lemon Pound Cake....y'all must try it.
I love Yankee Candles. Favorite for the cold months is the Mackintosh, and in the summer, the Sage Citrus. They have a new one, Pineapple Cilantro, that intrigues me.
Inga, thanks for the hint. I am going to make some, with my herbs from my garden.
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Ah yes the olfactory delights.
I believe that as long as food smells really good, one will over look the fact that the food tastes bland. The nose takes over and dictates that the taste is also great.
My favorite smell is bread baking. Don't know why but when the smell hits me my salivary glands go into high gear. Someone should come up with a scent of baking bread for men.
Perhaps not, it could cause obscene things to happen in public.
They do make candles for men, but I don't see any "baking bread" scents...http://www.mandleco.com/default.asp
:-) :-)