How to use chive blossoms. When chives produce flowers they can be harvested and used both fresh and dried. Here are my 6 favorite ways to use them!
Most herbs are better fresh from the garden, but we sprinkle them dried from spice jars for convenience. You'll rarely see dried chives in the store, and it's always tiny mince of fresh chives topping
How to use chive blossoms. When chives produce flowers they can be harvested and used both fresh and dried. Here are my 6 favorite ways to use them!
This chive flower salt is the perfect and easiest way to preserve and enjoy the flavor of your chive blossoms for months ahead.
Discover how you can incorporate them into your cooking. From harvesting tips to recipes, we'll explore why chives flower should be on your plate!
Can you eat the flowers on chives? What do chive blossoms taste like? Find out recipes and facts about chives on Fine Dining Lovers.
This chive flower salt is the perfect and easiest way to preserve and enjoy the flavor of your chive blossoms for months ahead.
This Chive Butter with Chive Blossoms by is packed with delicious flavor, and vibrant colors.
If you're lucky enough to have excess chives in your garden, you've got to make this oniony chive flower butter! It's the perfect way to use those edible flowers and this easy compound butter is sure to please. Plus, it freezes great so you can enjoy it any time of the year!
Chive blossoms are a springtime treat for the eyes and the dinner plate. Learn when to harvest your chive flowers and how to use them.
If you grow chives, you've likely seen the little pink or purple pompoms on your plants in late spring to early summer. These dainty flower heads aren't just food for the bees, however—chive blossoms are a delicious edible flower that you can eat, too.
This chive flower salt is the perfect and easiest way to preserve and enjoy the flavor of your chive blossoms for months ahead.
How to make chive blossom vinegar. The pretty purple colored flowers of the chive plant are edible and have a light onion flavor. Chive blossoms can be used to make a flavored vinegar to use on salads or in dressing.
Learn how to make aromatic chive flower infused oil, a versatile ingredient that adds a touch of elegance and mild onion flavor to your dishes.
This chive flower salt is the perfect and easiest way to preserve and enjoy the flavor of your chive blossoms for months ahead.
Summer is right around the corner! Last spring we planted a little patch of chives, and just a handful of weeks ago they poked their little heads out of the ground and grew into this massive clump of delicious oniony chives. Within a few days, they began forming flower heads and I waited eagerly wit
This chive flower flatbread recipe has an intense caramelized onion flavor. Serve it as an appetizer with drinks or as a (hearty) afternoon snack, or alongside a salad. This easy flatbread recipe is quick to make once you have proofed the dough.
If you're lucky enough to have excess chives in your garden, you've got to make this oniony chive flower butter! It's the perfect way to use those edible flowers and this easy compound butter is sure to please. Plus, it freezes great so you can enjoy it any time of the year!
Did you know alllll these things are edible? Don’t waste any of your plants! You can eat more than leaves, roots, and fruits. Flowers, stems and leaves are delicious and nutritious too! Some of my...
This savoury butter is a wonderful treat, and a great way to use your fresh garden chives