I thought I'd share my favorite thing to make with the blossoms. A friend shared this with me years ago and I think of her and this recipe every year when those lovely, lavender flowers come out.
chive blossoms, mixed media. ©2012 Kristina Wentzell |
It's so simple and makes the most gorgeously colored pink vinegar--great
for salad dressing, cucumber salad or any summertime salad that needs a
splash of vinegar.
You will need:
- a large handful of chive blossoms
- white wine vinegar
- clean, glass jar with a lid
Directions:
Wash the chive blossoms in a strainer or colander (you don't want any
insect hitchhikers!)
and
place chives in a clean, glass jar.
In the meantime, bring the white wine vinegar to a boil. You'll need enough to cover the blossoms.
Pour the hot vinegar over the chive blossoms. Let cool, cover and let sit for about a week.
The vinegar will turn the a lovely shade of pink. After 7 days or so, strain off the blossoms and you're done! It looks so pretty sitting in a window with the sun shining through.
Anyone have a favorite salad dressing recipe?
I usually make a very simple vinaigrette: 2 parts light olive oil to 1 part vinegar, a pinch of salt & pepper, a 1/2 teaspoon or so of Dijon mustard, a bit of sugar or agave to taste.
Enjoy.
3 comments:
Yum! Chives are at their peak in our garden right now - perfect timing says the Delight Detective! ; )
Kristina your gorgeous art matched with lovely photos and a tasty sounding pink! vinegar = yes and yay!Perhaps not the most articulate response...but the best my happy brain can come up with at 11:20 pm on a Thursday evening! Hugs from Port Townsend! xo FcF
Pink vinegar - so pretty. Can't say I'd do that project, but I sure do appreciate the creativity in your post!
Thanks for the recipes!! I'm excited to try both!
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