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Instructions: *Such as lavender, lemon balm, verbena, mint or rosemary
An herb-flavored sugar lends a sweetly elegant touch to anything, whether stirred into iced tea, sprinkled over berries or beaten into a simple pound cake. A touch of orange, lime or lemon zest can also be added for a slightly more complex flavor. Use lavender, lemon balm, verbena, mint or rosemary. Heres a general formula from Deborah Madisons "Local Flavors" (Broadway, $39.95). Place the herbs on a cutting board or in a mortar and gently use a pestle or the back of a wooden spoon to bruise them slightly to release some of the aromatic oils. In a bowl or in a resealable plastic bag, combine the herbs, sugar and, if using, zest. Transfer to a glass jar or other container with a tight-fitting cover and set aside for two weeks. Every few days, give the sugar a shake or a stir to spread the aromatic oils around and to break up any clumps. Strain the sugar, discarding the herbs and zest. Return to a container with a tight-fitting cover and store at room temperature. Email this Recipe:
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