Dec 04 2008

Using Thyme in French Cooking Recipes

Whether you are a new cook or an experienced one, you will know that there are plenty of herbs, spices and seasonings that can be used to make a dish sublime. Thyme is a very popular herb and has various uses. Thyme is popular in French cooking recipes and goes with many different foods. Thyme gives food a tangy, earthy flavor and if you have used it, you will know that its taste and smell are very distinctive. A few interesting facts about thyme can help you decide when to use it in your cooking and how it brings out the flavor of your French recipes.

You have the choice of either growing your own thyme, buying it fresh or buying it dried from the store. When you are using dried thyme for cooking, half a teaspoon of dried thyme is equal to one sprig of fresh thyme.

If you add dried thyme to your food, remember to crush the leaves thoroughly before adding it into the mix, to make sure that the flavor will distribute evenly. To preserve the taste of your dried thyme, remember to store it in a cool dark place in an airtight container. Even with good storage, it will only last for about 6 months, so check it for mustiness before you use it.

It is easy to grow your own thyme and you can use a window box for this. If you want to dry the thyme for use in a French recipe, just hang it upside down for a couple of days and wait until the leaves go crispy. If you want to use it fresh in your French cooking recipes, do not use the stems because they are woody. Use the leaves only. You can either drag the plant through the tines of a fork to remove the leaves, or just pull them off.

You can integrate the unique flavor of thyme in your French cooking recipes in many ways. Thyme is also very good with mushroom stroganoff because the earthy flavor of the thyme matches the earthy mushroom flavor. Adding thyme to a mushroom stroganoff gives amazing results. If you are making a special dish like this, what better than to look through some French dessert recipes and pick something light, like choux a la crme or crme caramel?

Thyme also suits most dishes that call for mustard. Honey mustard chicken can be too sweet for many people but adding some thyme makes the flavor rounder and much better.

If you make your salad dressings, particularly if you enjoy vinaigrettes of any flavor, thyme can be used to add some spice and texture to it. If you are planning a light lunch or appetizers, consider the fact that thyme goes quite well with a variety of soft, pale cheeses. The sweetness of the cheese will really bring out the sharp taste of the thyme, and you can combine them to taste.

As you can see, there is practically no limit to the ways that you can use thyme in your cooking. Spend some time with this essential herb and soon you will never know how you did without it!

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