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Al Fresco
 
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Default Fresh Sage & Dry: Equivalents?

If I have a recipe that calls for sage, and I decide to use fresh sage
instead of dried, what's the conversion ratio?
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Wayne Boatwright
 
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On Mon 31 Jan 2005 08:58:26a, Al Fresco wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> If I have a recipe that calls for sage, and I decide to use fresh sage
> instead of dried, what's the conversion ratio?
>


As with most fresh/dried herbs, 3/1.

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One time on Usenet, Al Fresco > said:

> If I have a recipe that calls for sage, and I decide to use fresh sage
> instead of dried, what's the conversion ratio?


I don't know about sage in particular, but I seem to recall that one
tablespoon of fresh herbs equals one teaspoon of dried. Can anyone
verify this?

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