A Guide To Herbs ~ Parsley ~

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Parsley

GROWING: A biennial; grow in full sun to partial shade.

FLAVOUR PROFILE: Mild, slightly peppery; curly or Italian (flat leaf) parsley, most common types.

USES: In pasta dishes, sauces, scrambled eggs, soups, mashed or boiled potatoes, vegetable dishes (carrots, cabbage, tomatoes, beets); with poultry or fish. When making soup or stew, add the whole fond and remove before serving. Part of bouquet garni and fine herbs. Great deep-fried or in tempura batter. Use for garnish, especially sprinkled chopped over stew, pasta dishes, and casseroles.

HARVESTING: Cut stems as required- no more than 2 or 3 at a time from any one plant. Pick leaves before flowering in second year; later, they turn bitter.

NOTE: Dried parsley is a poor substitute for fresh. A quick way to chop parsley leaves is in a glass measuring cup using kitchen scissors. For large quantities, chop in a food processor.





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A must in the herb family. Nothing like fresh parsley, there isn't a day I don't use this herb.

I have a small patch outside the door, I cover it with pine needles in the fall. It grows right through the winter. I just brush the snow off the pine needles and low and behold under the pine needles is lovely fresh parsley even in January.
 












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