Cooking With Fresh Rosemary

Next up in my series of herbs is cooking with fresh rosemary.I do a lot of my cooking with fresh herbs. I find that they impart a flavor that dried herbs just can’t give. I have rosemary growing all over my garden.

This French Roasted Chicken is rubbed with herbs and butter and stuffed with a lemon, to make the moistest and easiest chicken ever!

Where does rosemary grow best?

Since Southern California is so similar to the Mediterranean, rosemary grows so well in our warm, arid climate. It tolerates heat and virtually indestructible. I have two varieties growing in the yard, prostrate is low-growing, so it’s excellent for covering a large area that doesn’t need much water. The second is a taller variety that has long stems perfect for picking. You can read more about rosemary in this Sunset article.

Which cuisines is rosemary used in?

You’ll find rosemary it in many Mediterranean dishes, since that where it naturally grows. It really isn’t used in Asian or Indian cuisine.

How to dry fresh herbs.

Here’s more information on how to dry fresh herbs.

Because rosemary is such a strong herb, a little goes a long way, like in this Herbed Goat Cheese Dip. Just a 1/2 teaspoon is all that’s needed for a nice flavor!

This creamy herbed goat cheese dip is the perfect accompaniment to veggies or crackers.
This creamy dip is the perfect accompaniment to veggies or crackers.

Savory Rosemary Cheddar Shortbread is a cross between a soft cracker and a biscuit. They are melt-in-your mouth delicious!

A cheesy, crumbly biscuit. These savory cheddar and rosemary shortbread make a nice addition to a cocktail party.
A cheesy, crumbly biscuit. These savory cheddar and rosemary shortbread make a nice addition to a cocktail party.

Serve them as part of an appetizer spread along with Rosemary Almonds.

Keep these easy Rosemary Almonds on hand for a quick addition to a tapas platter.
Keep these easy Rosemary Almonds on hand for a quick addition to a tapas platter.

Follow up cocktails with Tuscan White Bean Soup with Fresh Rosemary.

Tuscan White Bean Soup with Rosemary and Bacon
Tuscan White Bean Soup with Rosemary and Bacon

Grilled Rosemary Shrimp is one of the easiest entrees ever. Lemon juice, olive oil, garlic and rosemary are whisked together for a quick marinade for shrimp or chicken.

Rosemary shrimp

French Roasted Chicken is my go-to dinner party recipe. This classic French recipe is rubbed with Herbes de Provence, of which, rosemary is a key-component.

This French Roasted Chicken is rubbed with herbs and butter and stuffed with a lemon, to make the moistest and easiest chicken ever!

Leftover chicken? Cranberry Walnut Chicken Salad is a great sandwich filler or delicious on a bed of lettuce.

Delicious chicken salad with cranberries, walnuts, tart apples and rosemary. Naturally gluten free!
Chicken salad with cranberries, walnuts, tart apples and rosemary.

What’s your favorite herb to cook with? I hope you’ll enjoy cooking some of these recipes with rosemary.

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8 Comments

  1. I really need to use rosemary more! I usually only go out to pick a sprig when I make roast chicken and potatoes! This is a great post showing how many ways it can be used!

  2. Hi..I highly impressed by your research about cooking with fresh herbs…i saved all your article about rosemary and posted it to all my social media accounts…we at home use rosemary almost daily especially in winter where we boil it with Green tea …In my Garden at home i have many Rosemary plants since 20 years..i will try to send you photos on your Facebook page..many thanks to you for this great scientific and elegant research ..Zouhair fiorino najjar

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  4. Hi.. awesome recipe..very useful.. i posted it on my social media accounts namely : facebook..twitter..tumblr..yummly and google+..wish you very happy and sweet Sunday..will keep in touch on Facebook..Fiorino Zouhair

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