What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Clean Eating: Vinaigrette Like the French! I’m all about the creamier versions of salad dressings, yet sometimes I really must stick to a basic oil and vinegar one to appreciate the fabulous herbs the French adore. Rosemary, thyme, oregano, basil, and sometimes lavender are the star attractions. These unique flavors are very typical of the southeastern part of France, known as Provence. As a Francophile, is it any wonder I grow these herbs at home in my garden herb bed? Once dried, they keep very well in a sealed jar. Their shelf life can be up to three years, but I have yet to make that happen. Because the flavor is so distinctive, herbes de Provence may be incorporated into meat or fish recipes, soups, breads, fries, salad dressings, and more. Substitute the need for salt next time with a virtual trip to the French countryside. C’est magnifique!
VINAIGRETTE LIKE THE FRENCH
Ingredients:
5 tablespoons garlic wine vinegar
5 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon herbes de Provence
1 small garlic clove, minced
1/8 teaspoon cracked black pepper
Instructions:
Whisk together garlic wine vinegar, olive oil, herbes de Provence, minced garlic, and cracked black pepper. Blend well. Let stand 10 minutes to infuse flavors. Whisk again before serving.
One of my favorite herb blends! I like your half-and-half ratio of oil to vinegar.
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Isn’t it wonderful having so many herbs at our fingertips?! 🍃🌿🪴
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The world! Where would we be without the spice trail?
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Blah, very blah. 😜
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A good inspiration for a new salad dressing. Thanks, Gail!
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Ooh-La-La. 🪴🌿🍃
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Very similar to a recipe taught to me by a French exchange student.
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Now I really feel smart! 😜💫
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