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You'll Need:

  • Delicious vinegar of your choice
  • Fresh herbs
  • Fresh garlic
  • Enough jars with lids to contain your flavorful infusions.

Directions:

  1. Select fresh herbs: chives, rosemary, sage, oregano, etc.
  2. Rinse off herbs and gently pat them dry.
  3. Lightly crush herbs to release flavor and fragrance.
  4. Place herbs into clean jars; no need to sterilize jars.
  5. Add gently crushed garlic to taste. (We use a lot!)
  6. Pour vinegar over herbs to cover.
  7. If your lids are metal, place a piece of wax paper or plastic wrap over the jar mouth to prevent vinegar from contacting metal.
  8. Seal lids; store jars in a dark place (like your cupboard or pantry) for at least two weeks and up to six weeks.
  9. Strain infused vinegar and discard herbs & garlic.
  10. Store vinegar in a tightly closed jar or bottle and label with the flavor and the date.
  11. Will keep and be useful for weeks! Use in dressings and sauces, or sprinkle over prepared food to add flavor.

Original recipe provided by The Farm at Trinity Health.

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