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Stephen Stillwell / Tom Wilding wrote:
> I think that one of the best gifts (and relatively simple to make) are > herb / spice infusions. > > First get a pretty bottle or other container. > > Examples -- > Put in a sprig or two of Rosemary - fill with olive oil. Very bad idea. Never put fresh herbs, veggies or anything else containing moisture in oil. Botulism is a risk. > Put in a some peppercorns and a chili pepper - fill with white wine > vinegar. You'll want at least a tablespoon of peppercorns and one chili won't get you very much heat or flavor. > Put a vanilla bean in a sugar canister. > > A little more adventuresome - mix tarragon into softened butter (cream > cheese) and form into balls -- or roll it flat and cut it into shapes with > a cookie cutter -- and allow to re-harden. This will get moldy in less than a week. > Let your own taste guide you > > Make sure to label the container and tie it with a fancy bow. And maybe a skull and crossbones. Pastorio |
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