Fresh Herbs:Poaching liquids are a great way to use up any fresh herbs you have hanging around – dill, cilantro or tarragon all pair well with shrimp! Lemongrass:Crush up a stalk of lemongrass for citrusy, minty flavor. Leek:Chop up a leek to add mild, slightly sweet onion flavor. ...
To properly store your lemongrass, trim off the bottom of the stalks and place them in a glass containing water, then cover the top with a plastic bag. This can stay fresh for up to 2 weeks. If you have too much that might go bad, chop them into small pieces and freeze for up to...
Your lemongrass should be ready to harvest after about three months, once the plant is at least 12 inches tall, says Roman: "The base of the stalk will be thicker than the upper blades, and pliable. The drier top parts of the leaves can be cut and used for a lemony tea. The flesh...
Lemongrass, Geranium, Cedarwood, Citronella, and TerraShield® Repellent Blend* are all excellent products that’ll help keep creepy crawlers away. Dilute 10–15 drops in two ounces of water or a carrier oil in a glass spray bottle and spritz on regularly, soaking your pet’s nylon collar ...
If using raw, chop finely before adding to your recipe. To use whole (bruised lemongrass) Cut the lemongrass in half, and discard the top thinner half. Place on a chopping board, and pound the bulbous end with the back of a knife. ...
I first came across lemongrass while visiting a farmer’s market in Florida while we were traveling. The little old man handed me a bunch of lemongrass stalks and said, “You put those in water and they grow again.” He picked up another stalk and showed me how to chop it and use th...
1-2 stalks lemongrass as needed in the recipeInstructions To chop or pound Thinly slice the bottom half of the lemongrass and place in a chopper or pound with a pestle and mortar. If using raw, chop finely before adding to your recipe. To use whole (bruised lemongrass) Cut the lemongrass...
Lemongrass can grow up to 5 feet tall, either planted in pots and kept indoors in cooler climates or grown outdoors in subtropical or tropical regions. Lemongrass is easy to grow from seed, requiring no special pretreatment in order to germinate. Plant the seeds between late January to March....
Rather than going the trad mortar-and-pestle route, I whizzed the paste up in the food processor because I prefer pastes with lemongrass in them to be very smooth. Also I am bone idle as you know and can’t be bothered with all that pounding. ...
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