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Flounder With Herb Blossom Butter Recipe
Herb blossom butter sounds fancy, but it’s really just a prettier, more floral, summery version of herb butter, perfect with any white-fleshed fish, salmon or trout If you have no access to flowering herbs, simply use chives, thyme and dill instead to make a plain herb butter. Look for herb blossoms at farmers markets or buy a couple of blooming potted herb plants, or ask a friend with a vegetable garden. Edible flowers and all sorts of herb blossoms are also available online.
butter, chives, chive blossom, dill, thyme, mustard greens, dijon mustard, french mustard, lemon, lemon juice, flour, flounder, vegetable oil
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Hazelnut-Chive Dressing Recipe
This is a dressing designed for drizzling, not for tossing: the pink of the shallots and the peppercorns look really lovely on top of a composed salad But the artful mix of tart, crunchy, salty and sweet elements means you can toss it with any salad when craving a change from the usual vinaigrette Since it’s made the day before serving to give the shallots a chance to soften and mellow, this dressing is great for parties.
shallots, white wine vinegar, chives, sugar, peppercorns, olive oil, hazelnuts