Rosemary Salt

"Flavored sea salt is all the rage these days, but you can take advantage of your fall herb harvest, rosemary, mint, thyme, oregano and sage are ideal, and save yourself a bundle by making your own herbal salts according to the Fairmont Royal York's method."
 
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photo by Elly in Canada photo by Elly in Canada
photo by Elly in Canada
Ready In:
18mins
Ingredients:
2
Serves:
1
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a blender, combine 3 oz. kosher or sea salt with leaves from 1 bunch rosemary, chopped.
  • Whiz until rosemary is fine and salt is decidedly green.
  • Spread out onto a rimmed baking sheet and bake in a low oven, 225°F, until dry, about 15 minutes.
  • Break up with hands, and store in covered jars out of the light.
  • Sprinkle over focaccia, rub into steaks and roasts, mix a little into ground beef for patties or season a lamb stew, chops or kabobs.

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Reviews

  1. The secret of this recipe is the fresh herb! I just found out that dry rosemary is nothing like the fresh one. I like the option of other fresh herb!
     
  2. I like being able to use any fresh herb in this recipe, I did not have fresh rosemay so I substituted fresh savory. Delicious on roast chicken! I did not dry it in the oven, just let it sit on a plate on my counter a couple of days and it dried perfectly. A good salt to keep on hand for use when you don't have fresh herbs.
     
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Hello, I am a married, no little ones, but great DH and 3 cats. Grew up in rural Nebraska with a family who loves to cook and eat. Trying to be healthier these days and lose some lbs. I do a lot of batch cooking (not quite OAMC). I am trying to get my sister to do it, she has 4 boys (14 to 6) very active and a husband. I love to collect recipes and cookbooks. I have decided that I am going to try to a new recipe each week. That will be 52 new things done this year. MY RATING SYSTEM: 5 stars: recipes that I or DH personally like . These will include recipes that I may have added or subtracted ingredients for personal tastes. 4 stars: recipes that I or DH thought was good & would eat if served to us, probably will not make again without changes. 3 stars: This is a dish that looks good but the flavor just is not there. More than likely will not make again 2 stars: Not our tastes at all. Not to say this recipe is not good just not for us. 1 star: I think that the we would have to end up in the hospital to give a 1 star rating, but will see how it goes. ZAAR WORLD TOUR 4 <img src="http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j166/ZaarNicksMom/mini.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
 
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