What is the best technique for....
#163089 - 03/22/05 03:54 PM
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Chopping fresh herbs? I can't seem to get my basil, etc. very small. Any ideas/suggestions. Thanks! *hugs*
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a herb chopper is great- it looks like this and isn't expensive.
Failing that get a BIG sharp knife and place the herbs on a chopping board. Use the back of your hand to press down the top of the knife and press on the herbs to chop. lift the knife moving it back and forth in a rocking motion lots of times over the herbs, changing direction too until everything is tiny. Hope this makes some sense to ya!
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I don't have an herb chopper...but I will convince hubby AFTER we move that we must have one!
Thanks for the tips...they DEF made sense!!!
*hugs* hope you're doing great and all better now!
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that I have had for ages. It was very cheap.
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This is the method I use for basil, parsley, cilantro:
http://www.outofthefryingpan.com/recipes/_salad.cold.rice.shtml
I have a squarish tea mug that works perfectly.
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