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How to save limp herbs | Chefs

How to save limp herbs | Chefs

What can I do with herbs that are past their best?Joe, by emailHappily, Joe and his on-the-turn herbs aren’t short of options. “The obvious choice for hard herbs is to chuck them in a sandwich bag and freeze them for future stock-making,” says Alice Norman, founder of regenerative bakery Pinch in Suffolk. Alternatively, Sami Tamimi, author of Boustany, would be inclined to dry his excess herbs. In summer, he’d simply pop them on a tray and put them outside in the sun, but right now he “dries them in a 60-70C oven, then packs in containers, ready for the next time you’re short of fresh herbs”. Norman’s current MO is to blitz languishing herbs (“rosemary and/or thyme work best”) with a 3:4 ratio of fine salt. “You don’t want too many herbs, because that will throw off the moisture content and turn the mix black, but you need enough for the blades to catch and break down the rosemary properly.” Pulse until fine, then store in an airtight jar in the fridge (where it’ll keep …

HERB’S CORNER | Welcome to Holy War Land

HERB’S CORNER | Welcome to Holy War Land

A prime is a number whose only divisors are 1 and itself. The complete history of even primes is very short: the number 2. An argument can be made that the even prime is all that’s needed for the complete history of “just wars:” World War 2. But I’m not as confident about there being only one just war as I am about only one even prime. The word “just” is not as well defined as “prime.” No country, no matter how terrible its government, goes to war thinking its cause is unjust. While wars are viewed as “just” going in, the story is often different going out. At that point, people can easily judge a war to have been unjust, but they can’t bring back the lives of those who died in an unjust war. Any criteria for a “just war” will always have close calls. When the call is close, I would rather err on the side of it not being “just” enough to enter. It’s easier to count the number of just …