Basil and garlic wine vinegar is a flavorful and versatile condiment that can be used to add a pop of flavor to a variety of dishes. With its vibrant green color and aromatic scent, it's sure to become a staple in your kitchen. Whether you're looking to marinate your favorite protein, create a dressing for a salad, or simply add a finishing touch to a dish, basil and garlic wine vinegar is sure to impress.
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BASIL VINEGAR
Never made an herb vinegar? It's easy! Our Test Kitchen came up with a super simple recipe with just three ingredients (Plus a couple of recipe below for using it). If your family prefers tarragon instead of basil, just substitute it in the same amount called for in the recipe.
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 10m
Yield 2 cups.
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Place crushed basil leaves in a sterilized pint jar. Heat vinegar just until simmering; pour over basil. Cool to room temperature. Cover and let stand in a cool dark place for 24 hours; strain and discard basil. , Pour into a sterilized jar or decorative bottle. Add a basil sprig if desired. Store in a cool dark place.
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BASIL VINAIGRETTE DRESSING
Easy to make vinaigrette dressing especially good with summer salads.
Provided by NEERONDOGS
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes Salad Dressing Recipes Vinaigrette Dressing Recipes
Time 10m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In a bowl, whisk together the olive oil, apple cider vinegar, honey, basil, and garlic. Pour over or toss with your favorite salad to serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 182.9 calories, Carbohydrate 6.1 g, Fat 18 g, Protein 0.1 g, SaturatedFat 2.5 g, Sodium 1.1 mg, Sugar 5.8 g
BASIL GARLIC VINEGAR
Make and share this Basil Garlic Vinegar recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Mirj2338
Categories Salad Dressings
Time P28DT5m
Yield 1 pint
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Place 1/2 cup coarsely chopped fresh basil leaves and 2 cloves split peeled garlic in a sterilized pint jar.
- Heat the wine or white vinegar to just below the boiling point.
- Fill the jar with the vinegar, and cap tightly.
- Allow to stand 3 to 4 weeks.
- Strain vinegar, discarding basil and garlic.
- Pour vinegar into a clean sterilized jar, adding a new sprig of fresh basil, if desired.
- Seal tightly.
- Use in dressings for rice, pasta, antipasto salads or in flavored mayonnaise.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 14.7, Fat 0.2, Sodium 1.9, Carbohydrate 2.9, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 0.1, Protein 0.9
BASIL AND GARLIC WINE VINEGAR
Make and share this Basil and Garlic Wine Vinegar recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Diana Adcock
Categories Weeknight
Time P21DT5m
Yield 3 quarts
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In a 4 quart stainless or enamel pot crush the basil leaves.
- Add the cider vinegar.
- Bring to a boil over high heat.
- Remove from heat and add the cloves of garlic.
- Cover or place in a sterile container-again covered.
- Let stand two weeks.
- Strain vinegar into another sterile container and add the 1 cup basil.
- Let stand another week.
- Strain and add the red wine vinegar and water.
- Sterilize 3 1-quart jars-or as many pint jar/half pint jar combo's as you wish.
- Chop remaining basil and divide between choosen bottles.
- Add the vinegar and cap or seal.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 188.1, Fat 0.3, Sodium 44.2, Carbohydrate 11.3, Fiber 1.8, Sugar 3.4, Protein 1.5
HERB VINEGAR
This is a creative way us use up herbs from an herb garden. The vinegar can be used to marinate meat or in salad dressings. -Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Lunch
Time 20m
Yield 1-1/4 cups.
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- If desired, cut garlic in half and skewer with a toothpick. Place in a glass jar or bottle. Add oregano; set aside. In a small saucepan, bring vinegar to a simmer (do not boil). Carefully pour into containers. Let cool to room temperature. , Remove garlic after 24 hours. Cover and store in a cool, dry place for up to a year.
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BEANS MARBELLA
This recipe started as a wisp of an idea in The Veggie, our weekly newsletter about vegetarian home cooking, inspired by that iconic dish chicken Marbella, made famous in "The Silver Palate Cookbook." Instead of chicken, a pot of thin-skinned, creamy beans and their rich cooking liquid form the base, which are then added to a pan of fried garlic and reduced red wine with plenty of olive oil, prunes and olives. They're then topped with a simple roasted potato salad, dressed with vinegar-soaked shallots, capers and parsley. It's not an exact replica of chicken Marbella, but it's a beautiful and satisfying way to enjoy its familiar flavors - the tangy, briny sharpness of vinegar, capers and olives, set against the sweetness of prunes. You can serve the dish as is, but it's even more luxurious with some thickly sliced and toasted bread, brushed with olive oil and garlic.
Provided by Tejal Rao and Alexa Weibel
Categories dinner, soups and stews, main course
Time 2h30m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Start the beans: Rinse the beans then add them to a large, heavy pot and cover with enough cool water to generously immerse (about 12 cups). Add ¼ cup olive oil, the bay leaves, oregano and 1 teaspoon salt, then bring to a boil over high heat. Once the liquid comes to a boil, reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the beans are very tender, 1½ to 2 hours. Add extra water by the cupful as needed to keep the beans immersed.
- Prepare the potatoes: Heat the oven to 375 degrees. On a large sheet pan, toss the potatoes with 2 tablespoons olive oil; season generously with salt and pepper, and toss to coat. Roast, stirring once about halfway through, until the potatoes are golden-brown and tender, about 30 minutes. Set aside.
- Finish the beans: In a large, deep skillet, heat 2 tablespoons olive oil over medium heat. Add the chopped garlic and sauté until soft and fragrant. As soon as the edges of the garlic start to color, add the red wine and simmer until the wine is reduced by half, 5 to 10 minutes.
- Using a slotted spoon, transfer the cooked beans (you should have about 7 cups) to the reduced wine in the skillet, then add about 2 cups of their cooking liquid - you want just enough to mostly cover the beans. Add the olives, prunes and another ¼ cup olive oil, and simmer over medium, stirring occasionally, until the flavors meld and the liquid thickens slightly to form a sauce, 10 to 15 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Finish the potatoes: In a medium bowl, combine the minced shallot with the red wine vinegar. Add the potatoes, capers and parsley, and toss to coat. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Tip the potatoes on top of the beans, drizzle with olive oil and serve.
HERBAL VINEGAR WITH GARLIC & BASIL
Herbal vinegars are easy to prepare, beautiful to look at and can be used in any recipe that calls for vinegar. Plus they make great gifts from your garden. The prodecure for making any herbal vinegar is the same, no matter what herb or combination of herbs you are using. All you need are some herbs, top quality vinegars, glass jars and a glass or stainless steel saucepan. For the best retention of flavors, store flavored vinegars in the refrigerator or a cool dark place. If properly prepared, flavored vinegars should retain good quality for two to three months in cool room storage and for six to eight months in refrigerated storage. -=Attention=- Should you decided to display pretty bottles of herb and fruit vinegars on a kitchen window sill. If left out for more than a few weeks, these bottles are then considered as decoration and not used in food preparation.
Provided by - Carla -
Categories < 15 Mins
Yield 1 batch
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- In a glass or stainless steel sauce pan heat white wine vinegar on the stove to where it is warm, but not boiling.
- Bruise basil and loosely fill clean glass jars with basil and halved garlic cloves.
- Pour the warmed vinegar to fill each glass jar and cap with an acid-proof lid. Store in a cool, dark place 2 weeks, shaking occasionally.
- After two weeks have passed strain through cheesecloth and rebottle.
- Add a few fresh basil leaves to the bottle for identification purposes and visual appeal.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 29.6, Fat 0.3, Sodium 3.8, Carbohydrate 5.8, Fiber 1.9, Sugar 0.2, Protein 1.9
BASIL AND GARLIC MAYONNAISE
Categories Condiment/Spread Food Processor Garlic No-Cook Low Fat Quick & Easy Mayonnaise Vinegar Basil Summer Bon Appétit
Yield Makes about 1/2 cup
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Combine basil, garlic, and red wine vinegar in a processor. Blend until basil is finely chopped. Add mayonnaise and blend until smooth.
Tips:
- For the best flavor, use fresh basil and garlic.
- If you don't have white wine vinegar, you can use red wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar.
- You can adjust the amount of garlic and basil to your taste.
- This vinegar is a great addition to salad dressings, marinades, and sauces.
- You can also use it to deglaze a pan after cooking meat or vegetables.
Conclusion:
Basil and garlic wine vinegar is a versatile and flavorful vinegar that can be used in a variety of dishes. It's easy to make and can be stored for up to a year. So next time you're looking for a way to add some extra flavor to your food, give basil and garlic wine vinegar a try!
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