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Herbs That Go Well With Eggs

Eggs work well with soft leaf herbs like basil, sage, tarragon, chervil, dill, chives, parsley and coriander with the last three examples being a fantastic garnish. Dried herbs that work well with eggs include rosemary, thyme, oregano, marjoram and fennel and coriander seed.

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Tarragon Vs Dill & Useful Replacements

Tarragon has a stronger flavor profile to dill and will stand up to the heat of cooking, whereas dill will wilt if used fresh in stews or soups. Dill tastes like a gentle citrus grassy flavor with hints of anise, tarragon is strong and astringent anise licorice flavor with an earthiness.

Fines Herbes Vs Herbs De Provence

Fines Herbes are used in many lighter dishes in our home and we wanted to highlight the very strict requirements there verses the casual nature of herbs de Provence. Fines … Continue Reading Fines Herbes Vs Herbs De Provence

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Why Do Herbs Bolt & How To Avoid Bolting

When herbs bolt it can be due to a number of factors, but it is also important to note that in some cases it can be a real positive. We … Continue Reading Why Do Herbs Bolt & How To Avoid Bolting

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Fennel and Dill – What’s The Difference

We grow both fennel and dill in our herb garden and friends asked why we ‘bother’ growing both as they thought they were pretty much the same. So this article … Continue Reading Fennel and Dill – What’s The Difference

Top 12 Herbs In The UK a Complete Guide!

Your perfect herb garden is waiting for you. We aim to show you how easy it can be to sow, grow, harvest and eat your perfect herbs in the UK. … Continue Reading Top 12 Herbs In The UK a Complete Guide!

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