Showing posts with label Dill Weed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dill Weed. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Dilly Beans

Fresh Dill Smells Amazing.

Ok. Clean and prep your green beans. This is about two pounds, ends clipped and cut to length.
You're going to want to leave at least a quarter of an inch of headspace in your jars, so none of your beans should be longer than that.

Here's a few seasonings.
I think the dried chiles are pretty bland, so I talked Miranda into letting me put a quarter teaspoon of cayenne pepper in as well for a touch of heat. The cayenne is variable. Just depends on how hot you like it.

Here's another shot of the prep. Each jar gets a clove of garlic, a pepper/cayenne, a head of dill, and beans.
Speaking of which, you can use either pints or quarts...
We're using quarts.

Pack the beans lengthwise into hot jars, leaving the quarter inch of headspace.
Mix and bring to a boil 2.5 cups of vinegar, 2.5 cups water, and 1/4 cup canning/pickling salt. Pour mixture over beans, leaving a quarter inch headspace.
Remove any air bubbles and cap, then process ten minutes in a boiling water bath.

Cooling on the counter.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Falafel

Tabbouleh


Fixins


Put it all together Butter Lettuce, Red Onion, Cucumbers, Fresh Dill and Falafel topped with a yogurt sauce (yogurt, Lemon Juice, minced Garlic, diced cucumbers, chopped fresh Dill) with the Tabbouleh on the side. Yumm Yumm.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Greek Style Steaks with misc. Grilled Veggies and Herbed Goat Cheese

Slice assorted summer veg into 1/4 inch thick slabs for the grill.
Baste with a mixture of olive oil, lemon juice and minced garlic using a sprig of fresh Rosemary as your brush, topping with a sprinkle of kosher salt and fresh cracked pepper as they cook.
Remove from grill and allow to cool.
Rub steaks with a mix of 1/3 cup Oregano, 2 tbsp Dill, 1/3 cup Salt, 1/3 cup cracked Pepper and 2 tbsp olive oil. this makes enough for 8-10 lbs meat. save what you dont use in a jar in the fridge.
Grill.
Allow meat to rest.
Slice Baguette.
Spread Goat Cheeseinside Baguette.
Stuff Baguette with misc. grilled summer veg.
Allow veg juices to soak into bread.
Squeeze fresh lemon on top.
Serve with Greek style steak
Goat Cheese and Lemon wedges.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Cucumber Onion Salad with Country Style Ribs

Cucumbers & Onions with Dill marinated in White Vinegar and water with Salt and Pepper.


Some Country Style Ribs


Rubbed with goodness!


A beautiful thing...


Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Mom Makes Potato Salad

Smile!

Ingrid

The "Spice Drawer"
:)

Fixin's