Italian Herb Dipping Oil

"Found this recipe in a magazine, although I can't remember which one. Amounts given are for dried herbs."
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
1-2
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix all herbs together in a small bowl and add as much oil as you wish for desired flavor.
  • Use a crusty Italian bread for dipping.

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Reviews

  1. Made this when a few friends were over and got rave reviews. I did add one clove of fresh garlic. I minced it with a little kosher salt until it turned almost to paste, and then mixed it in to the oil along with all the herbs. Used the red pepper, and also a few grinds of fresh black pepper and a little sprinkle of grated Romano cheese. Great balance of flavors.
     
  2. Very good! We had this herbed dipping oil with french bread and it was shared with an Italian dinner. I found that if you press some of the herbs with the back of a spoon the flavors became more prominent. Prepared as a participant in the January 2010 French Country Kitchen and Spice of the Month which was using Thyme.
     
  3. Yummy! Added kosher salt as suggested by other reviews and a fresh crushed clove of garlic. I put the herbs in the bottom of a small sauce pan and added the amount of olive oil I wanted. I then slowly warmed the oil to get the flavors of the herbs to relase a little. Was a great addition to my lasagna.
     
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  5. My family was split on this dipping oil. I thought it was a little bitter - not sure why. One daughter sided with me, though we both didn't have any problem eating it. Husband and other daughter thought it was great. Next time I will add some fresh garlic and maybe parmesan as well, as suggested by other reviewers. It was a nice change as we usually use a balsamic vinegar/olive oil mixture.
     
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Tweaks

  1. Very addicting!! I used a crushed garlic clove in place of the garlic powder and added 1/2 tsp of kosher salt sprinkled on top. I made this for our last poker night and served with sliced baguette. Everyone really enjoyed it and my husband has been asking for it at least once a week. Thank you.
     

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