Gifts from the Kitchen
by Martha Matthews - martha@christian-homemaking.com
Description: Ideas for making flavored vinegars and oils to give as gifts.
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Flavored vinegars and oils are quite popular these days. They make
a very thoughtful gift for a hostess, for a housewarming, or for
Christmas. If you've priced them though, you know that they aren't
cheap. You can make your own version of these trendy little items
with a few simple ingredients. Here are a few ideas to get you
started.
FLAVORED VINEGARS
Flavored vinegars and oils add an extra kick to marinades, sauces,
and dressings. If you are looking for an elegant and thoughtful
gift to make for Christmas, try these savory blends that are sure to
enhance any meal. If you grow your own herbs, this is a great way
to use up any excess before the growing season is over. We hope you
enjoy these unique blends.
Vinegar Base
1 small bunch of parsley
1 teaspoon of peppercorns
1/8 teaspoon of salt
1 clove of garlic, peeled
1 quart of your choice of vinegar: cider, white distilled, rice
wine, white wine, or red wine
Place the parsley, garlic, salt and pepper in a 2 quart ceramic or
glass bowl.
Bring the vinegar to a boil. Pour the vinegar over the herbal
mixture in the bowl.
Cover and let the mixture stand for two days. Strain the mixture
and decant into a sterilized bottle. Add one to three sprigs of the
herbs of your choice. Seal the bottle with a cork or lid. Let
stand for two more weeks before using.
Flavor combinations
Tarragon and lemon in white wine vinegar
Chives, basil, and parsley in white wine vinegar
Oregano, rosemary and thyme in red wine vinegar
Lemon and dill in cider vinegar
Garlic, chives blossoms and chervil in red wine vinegar
Cilantro, jalapeņo pepper and lime in white distilled vinegar (this
one is hot)
Lavender blossoms in cider vinegar
Ginger root and cilantro in rice wine vinegar
FLAVORED OILS
1 teaspoon peppercorns
8 to 10 sprigs of your choice of herbs
Olive oil to fill the container you are using
1 sterile bottle or wide mouth canning jar
Place the herbs and peppercorns into the sterile bottle or wide
mouth canning jar. Use a funnel to decant the olive oil into the
bottle to cover the herbs. Seal and let stand for one month before
using.
Flavor combinations
Lemon and dill
Tarragon and chive
Lemon and garlic (one of our favorites)
Garlic, onion, and basil
Basil and garlic
Cilantro and Lime
Rosemary and Marjoram
Garlic, onion, oregano and red bell pepper
Note: When using large pieces of fruit or vegetables, cut them into
small wedges or pieces to fit into the bottle. Use bamboo skewers
to hold the pieces together in the bottle.
Use herb vinegar in salad dressings, marinades, or to deglaze pans.
Martha Matthews is the Editor of Christian-Homemaking.com, a web
site with resources dedicated to Christian homemaking. She also has
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