Tara's gone to the kitchen

I've been asked what to do with tarragon. Since I love to find answers for people's questions, I searched Google, that fount of all information. (What did we ever do without search engines?)
Tarragon is most commonly used in bearnaise sauce and in the herb mixes herbes de provence and fines herbes.
About.com's Home Cooking site gives tarragon history, storage information and, most importantly, recipes.
In My Kitchen Garden talks about tarragon, too. Make sure to read the comments.
TheBigOven.com has a recipe for chateaubriand with bearnaise sauce. Reading their recipe brought back good memories. Last year, we won a trip to Vail, Colo. On our trip's first night, we ate at The Ore House. We chose to split chateaubriand. Was it ever delicious. We were stuffed at the end and our stomachs were very happy!
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Hubby at The Ore House the morning after we gorged ourselves there. |
Labels: food, garden, gardening, herbs, tarragon, The Frugal Gardener
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