Sunday, April 10, 2016
homemade herbs de provence and seasoned salt
I have a big love for seasoned salt, especially Borsari. It makes grilling meat so simple: just shake it on and then grill. It gives the meat a ton of flavor and people will think you used some Jedi mind trick to concoct a complicated spice rub.
I went to Whole Foods this weekend to get some more Borsari salt, but I just about fell over when I saw the price: $8.99!! I checked the Borsari website before I left the house. Their price is $4.99, plus about $6.00 in shipping (I put two in the cart). Last time I bought it at Whole Foods I remember it being $6.99, so I was pretty shocked yesterday to see $8.99. Needless to say, I came home salt-less and sad. Instead, I bought some sea salt at the discount store and decided to make my own salt.
I found a recipe for Herbs de Provence seasoned salt, which calls for lavender (yes, I actually have that!), Herbs de Provence, and salt. Of course I didn't have Herbs de Provence, so I found Emeril's recipe online and made my own. It didn't call for lavender, but I added it anyway since most Herbs recipes call for it. I then just added two tablespoons of the herb mix to 1/2 cup sea salt. Viola! Seasoned salt.
Herbs de Provence (my version)
2 TB dried savory
2 TB dried rosemary
2 TB dried thyme
2 TB dried oregano
2 TB dried basil
2 TB dried marjoram
2 TB dried fennel seed
2 TB dried lavender
Put it all in a bowl and mix.
Herbs de Provence Seasoned Salt
2 TB Herbs de Provence
1/2 cup sea salt
Mix together in a small bowl. Store in an airtight container away from moisture. Sprinkle on meats before grilling.
Labels:
food,
seasoned salt
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