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  2. 18 Different Types of Herbs (and How to Cook With Them Like a ...

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    2. Tarragon. What it looks like: Tarragon is an elegant-looking herb with leaves that are long, slender and slightly glossy. How it tastes: The sweet and subtle anise flavor of this herb can be ...

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    Dried tarragon will do. I can’t lie, nothing can truly replace fresh tarragon leaves, but if you haven’t got any on hand, dried tarragon is fine. Keep a close eye on the shrimp.

  4. Tarragon - Wikipedia

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    Tarragon is one of the four fines herbes of French cooking and is particularly suitable for chicken, fish, and egg dishes. Tarragon is the main flavoring component of Béarnaise sauce. Fresh, lightly bruised tarragon sprigs are steeped in vinegar to produce tarragon vinegar. Pounded with butter, it produces an excellent topping for grilled ...

  5. Béarnaise sauce - Wikipedia

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    Auguste Escoffier and other sources [2] call for a reduction of wine, vinegar, shallots, fresh chervil, fresh tarragon, and crushed peppercorns (later strained out). [8] Alternatively, the flavorings may be added to a finished hollandaise (without lemon juice). Joy of Cooking [9] describes a blender preparation with the same ingredients.

  6. Tagetes lucida - Wikipedia

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    Tagetes lucida - MHNT. Tagetes lucida is a perennial plant native to Mexico and Central America.It is used as a medicinal plant and as a culinary herb.The leaves have a tarragon-like scent, with hints of anise, and it has entered the nursery trade in North America as a tarragon substitute.

  7. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons lemon juice and more salt and pepper to taste. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of the reserved pasta water at a time, if desired, to loosen the sauce. The pasta will absorb the sauce ...

  8. Tartar sauce - Wikipedia

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    Tartar sauce (French: sauce tartare; often spelled tartare sauce in the UK, Ireland, and Commonwealth countries) is a condiment made of mayonnaise, chopped pickles or relish, capers, and herbs such as tarragon and dill. Tartar sauce can also be enhanced with other herbs, lemon juice, and olives.

  9. 11 Foods That Smell Way Better Than They Taste - AOL

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    Alcohol. Whether or not you like the taste of alcohol, there’s still a world of difference between the smell and the flavor. Some liquors are outstanding and match up to the taste, yes, but for ...