Herbs from Provence...it's one of our favorite herb blends. Several of you asked about it after a recent post about a meal 2nd Man was making.
For those who may not know, it's a French herb blend. It contains chervil, basil, rosemary, tarragon, garlic, marjoram, savory, thyme, parsley and LAVENDER.
A lot of times, you will find this in the store but without the lavender, but to be truly French, it must have this unique flavor. Now cooking with lavender is always a risk. Not enough and you go "meh, I can't taste it what's all the fuss about it". But too much and you go "ugh, this tastes like air freshener", ha. For us, the lavender is the unique and wonderful part. In some blends that we have tried, the lavender is old and barely part of the flavor profile.
But now look at the M&B brand up close:
You can SEE the PURPLE of the lavender flower buds! We know it's fresh and because they have put the ratios together in production, you don't have to worry about "too much" lavender.
We find ours at HEB but they do sell it on Amazon:
The way we use it most often is on a pork loin roast. 2nd Man will rub down a pork loin and mix a tablespoon or two into some olive oil and rub it all over with that. Then he roasts it at 400 degrees until the pork reaches an internal temp of 160 degrees.
It's one of my absolute favorite meals that he makes. Here we had it with some roasted broccolini...
But usually our go to version is with mashed sweet potatoes and peas. Such a great flavor combo.
Try it sometime, you might just like it!
OMG ... everything looks so delicious! 🤤 Drool worthy!!!
ReplyDeleteHa, thank you!!!
DeleteBeautiful dishes!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, we try, LOL.
DeleteI will have to look for that next time I'm at the grocery store.
ReplyDeleteIt's kind of pricey (though most herbs are) but it's a great flavor profile to try.
DeleteLook at all that delicious food!
ReplyDeleteI love the scent of lavender. It will be interesting to try this herb blend.
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It's really good, at least we think so. The lavender is very subtle. It really pairs well with pork of course that's about all we've ever used it for, ha.
DeleteGreat looking meal.
ReplyDeleteI do like my herbs just ground a bit finer, so I do pulse mine up a bit in food processor.
But then, when I make / mix up my own Provence blend; everything gets dumped in food processor and pulsed for just a little bit. All depends on what I'm mixing up, Sometimes I will grind to a powder.
Happy Birthday 2nd Man
Great idea. And thanks for the bday wishes, he said it means a lot.
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