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Old 10-06-2007, 05:47 PM
Scots Pines Scots Pines is offline
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Default Of all the culinary herbs that you grow, which are your long-time favorites?

Please say why: how you use them, etc.
and......do they have flowers?
Do you dry them?
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Old 10-07-2007, 05:08 AM
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Mine are curry leaf trees and lemon grass. Apart from being full of flavour, they are hardy and need very little care in the Indian climate. Besides, they have healing qualities.

Curry leaves make a great garnish. I heat a little cooking oil, then add a large pinch of mustard seeds. When they crackle, I put in some curry leaves and a couple of pieces of dried red pepper. I either stir this garnish into cooked vegetables or saute vegetables in it.

Curry leaves are very good for the liver and also regulate blood pressure. However, they are said to need an oily or acidic base to be effective. We sometimes leave them steeped in buttermilk for an hour or so for a refreshing drink. .

Lemon grass is a popular addition to Indian tea (chai). We boil it in the water along with the tea leaves. The grass can also be dried and preserved. Sometimes we put dried, chopped-up lemon grass along with the tea in the storage bin.

Lemon grass soothes the throat and cheers you up!
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Old 10-07-2007, 05:27 AM
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My chives are blooming right now. I use them in salads, some soups or sauces, on top of my potatoes......

I have a chocolate mint that tastes great, tolerates neglect, and smells wonderful. It blooms sporadically.

I love my lemon basil, especially with seafood. It blooms sporadically.

hmmmm, not sure if this is classified as an herb: I have a nice busy orange habanero plant that has produced peppers nearly continuously for two year now. I keep it in a pot by my front porch. It's blossoms are small, but the peppers look great. My husband loves the peppers with any food that needs some heat. My neighbors come by and take peppers anytime they want. (I live in Florida, so I leave it outside year-round unless we have a rare hard freeze warning.)
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Old 10-07-2007, 06:12 AM
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Rosemary - the scent is just awesome and the purple flowers are an added plus. I use them when baking chicken, making tomato sauce, and on the grill barbecuing chicken or pork.

Peppermint - the scent is invigorating and it's so easy to grow. I just add a few springs to hot tea or use the leaves as garnish in desserts.

Basil - my all time favorite. I pick the leaves and put them in soups and sauces. They're also great when added to fresh tossed salad with balsamic vinagrette dressing.
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