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Rosemary Olive Oil

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Coco Morante

Rosemary Olive Oil

Fresh herbs are easy to track down at the farmers’ market. Steep a few sprigs in some olive oil, and you have a wonderfully fragrant finishing oil for winter soups, salads and steamed vegetables.
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  • Yields 2 cups
    Ingredients
    2 cups olive oil
    1 bunch rosemary, dried 
    Directions
    Place 2 or 3 (6-inch) sprigs of rosemary in each bottle you plan to use.
    In a small (1- to 2-quart) saucepan, combine the olive oil and the rest of the rosemary. Bring the oil up to 180°, then remove it from the heat and let it cool to room temperature, about 1 hour. 
    Use a funnel to carefully transfer the oil to the bottles, leaving the rosemary sprigs behind. Seal the bottles and store in a dark pantry for up to 6 months. The oil will take on a stronger rosemary flavor as it sits, reaching peak flavor after a couple weeks of storage. 
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