Spring...or still Winter
Its has been unusually cold here...in fact nearly 5 degrees colder on average...thats pretty cold. My lambs are growing fast though and the grass is coming on with more sunshine around.
the chooks have not laid a bloody egg for months because its so damn cold...( Mr Purple chef is starting to dislike them immensely as they have done nothing but cost us money with nothing in return)
Seeing as it really is spring and time to cut back herbs and replant etc. I have just potted a whole heap of my old herbs as we are bulldozing our old veggie garden. I also grew our own purple garlic last year so Im using that as well. We have so much in abundance that I thought I would share a preserving trick with you for when you have so much you dont know what to do with it.
My temporary Herb Garden |
Herb Stock Mix
now for quantities of herbs Ive tried to measure them to give an accurate recipe and herbs washing them and taking them
off the stalks as much as possible
120g fresh thyme (which is approximately 2 good sized bunches)
180g fresh parsley
180g fresh rosemary
2 tablespoons fresh cracked pepper
6 fresh bay leaves
12 cloves of garlic
3 1/2 cups of salt ( I use flossy salt for preserving from a butcher supply)
You need to blend the herbs in batches with approx 1 tblsp salt until all blended. adding pepper and garlic and bay to blender with herbs. add rest of salt mix through leave to sit for half an hour then mix through again then put into clean dry jars and store in cupboard. There is NO mistake about the amount of salt remember it is a preserving agent this will last you 6-12 months in the cupboard in a screw tight jar and you will have your own stock powder to use with a fresh hit of herbs at ANY time.
TO USE:
add 1 semi heaped teaspoon to 1 litre boiling water and use in place of store bought stock. Always remember it has salt in it so when you are using it in cooking check your seasoning before you add any extra salt after you have used this for anything. It can be used in soups, casseroles, braises you can even add it to your cream for pasta. If your feeling a little bit off colour and don't know what to eat this is perfect for a light broth.
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