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A bouquet garni is simply herbs and spices tied together or in cheesecloth for easy removal. Instead of cheesecloth, fill a tea ball for spices that need to be removed before serving, like peppercorns, bay leaves, etc.
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On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 08:15:34 -0400, shiny143
> wrote: > A bouquet garni is simply herbs and spices tied together or in > cheesecloth for easy removal. Instead of cheesecloth, fill a tea ball > for spices that need to be removed before serving, like peppercorns, bay > leaves, etc. We know. -- Forget the health food. I need all the preservatives I can get. |
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sf > wrote:
> wrote: >> A bouquet garni is simply herbs and spices tied together or in >> cheesecloth for easy removal. Instead of cheesecloth, fill a tea ball >> for spices that need to be removed before serving, like peppercorns, bay >> leaves, etc. >We know. Bay leaves need to be removed before serving? I detect a non-Italian. Steve |
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"shiny143" > wrote in message
... > > A bouquet garni is simply herbs and spices tied together or in > cheesecloth for easy removal. Instead of cheesecloth, fill a tea ball > for spices that need to be removed before serving, like peppercorns, bay > leaves, etc. > > -- > shiny143 Why do you think you're telling us stuff we don't know?! How to remove fat from stock. How to make bouquet garni. Do you even know *which* herbs and spices go into making classic bouquet garni? (And yes, Blake, I will say it. I can't wait until Spring Break is over and these dweebs go back to class.) Jill |
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fOn Wed, 31 Mar 2010 18:08:13 -0400, jmcquown wrote:
> "shiny143" > wrote in message > ... >> >> A bouquet garni is simply herbs and spices tied together or in >> cheesecloth for easy removal. Instead of cheesecloth, fill a tea ball >> for spices that need to be removed before serving, like peppercorns, bay >> leaves, etc. >> >> -- >> shiny143 > > Why do you think you're telling us stuff we don't know?! How to remove fat > from stock. How to make bouquet garni. Do you even know *which* herbs and > spices go into making classic bouquet garni? (And yes, Blake, I will say > it. I can't wait until Spring Break is over and these dweebs go back to > class.) > > Jill <snort> the thought hadn't crossed my mind, but you're sweet to remember. your pal, blake |
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