At the end of this year, I went all Mediterranean with our food, so the obvious choice for a party platter was the mezze platter. Mezze is a series of small dishes served as appetizers, all originating from the Mediterranean.
In this picture is whipped feta spread, but I subbed ricotta instead, and it came out beautifully.
In this picture we have cherry tomato caprese salad. I don't know if you would find this on a true mezze platter, but it was so pretty I couldn't resist.
This is the rest of the marinated chickpeas.
So how did I use my herbs in this new style of cooking?
The question might be better stated, how didn't I use them? The Mediterraneans are freely using lots of herbs. So, I found all sorts of uses for the herbs I had saved from the garden this year!
I used dried oregano and basil crushed into a powder.
I made bouquet garni and I had them in the freezer. So I used the frozen thyme in place of fresh.
I used some rosemary I had started in an herb propagating post and stripped some leaves of it for this mezze platter. This rosemary has doubled in size too! Just growing in a south window over the winter.
I also chopped down all of my parsley right before our first freeze. I took it off of the stem and used herb scissors, then froze it all. I had a lot of it. I used this to garnish the marinated chickpeas.
So for 2024 I really found a lot of uses for my herbs. It was a great year of projects and learning.
I wish everyone a wonderful 2025 and many blessings!!
In Victory,
Sherry
2 comments:
The food looks so wonderful and beautifully presented! God bless!
This all looks so good. Some nice ideas for next year since this already New Years Eve. We are having humus as well, I am using a recipe which I found at Mary's Nest, she makes the hummus from dried hummis beans. Have a wonderful New Year, with abundant blessings.
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