Herbal vinegars are so simple to make. They make a nice little gift, especially if you put a bottle in a basket with the makings for a salad. Or you can add a nice olive oil and your favorite recipe to make salad dressing!
I try to save a few uniquely shaped bottles throughout the year just for making flavored vinegars:
"basil and oregano" vinegars: These are "chive flower' vinegars:
In the spring I start some herbs by seed and others I buy at the local farm market:
The oregano and chives return every year and need no maintenance at all. I don't let my herbs flower because that will discourage leaf growth.
Today I made a few bottles of Italian Vinegar:
I prefer to use champagne vinegar or rice vinegar, as they are less acidic than white vinegar. This time I added a few sprigs of basil, chives, thyme and oregano to the bottles and poured the vinegar over them. I store the bottles in the pantry for two weeks. At this point it is ready to use. You can strain it to remove the herbs if you like, but I like to keep them in to remember exactly what I used.
Oregano
Patti I am so making these! I have so much basil
ReplyDeleteThis year I’ve been giving it to a local bar for their smoked badil cocktails. I’m thinking gifts for Christmas? Assuming these will last a long time. Thanks so much for sharing!
I have a bottle of rice vinegar that I think is destined for this!
ReplyDeleteThis is genius! Why have I not done this? I have a container garden full of fresh herbs. I can only imagine how good this is going to make homemade vinaigrette taste. Like you, I collect bottles of interest. By the end of the week, they are going to be filled with herbal vinegar. Pattie @ Olla-Podrida
ReplyDeleteI love your recipe, sounds delicious to me as I prefer a vinegar base salad dressing rather than creamy. Those are such pretty bottles. Who wouldn't love to receive this gift........
ReplyDeleteLove this idea, Patti! I have herbs aplenty right now. . . you've inspired me! I've pinned this to my "gift idea" board.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining the Grace at Home party at Imparting Grace. I'm featuring you this week!
What a great idea! I have an overload of herbs and can't wait to try this out. I'd love for you to share your project over at Sundays on Silverado link party. :-)
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