Season with pepper. Remove bay leaf and rosemary sprig before serving. Makes 6 servings. Nutrition information: Each serving contains approximately 285 calories, 12 g protein, 19 g fat ...
Strain over crushed ice and then briefly flame the rosemary sprig — carefully using either a candle or propane crème brûlée cooking torch. Blow out the flame quickly and add to the drink.
Kirsty Frame has been living with alopecia for seven years. She has been making her own sweet smelling rosemary water to spritz on her scalp every time she washes her hair for the last year-and-a-half ...
Pour in Prosecco and stir to combine. Fill wine glasses with ice and pour in spritz. Top each with cranberries, an orange slice, and a rosemary sprig.
Stir until cold. Strain over crushed ice and then briefly flame the rosemary sprig — carefully using either a candle or propane crème brûlée cooking torch. Blow out the flame quickly and add ...
There is a long history of using rosemary as medicine. Its aroma was thought to improve alertness and sharpen memory. As a result, the ancient Greeks tucked rosemary sprigs into their hair before ...
Drizzle over 1 to 2 tablespoons olive oil and top with a little cracked pepper. Garnish the bowl with the rosemary sprig and serve with your favorite vegetables and crackers.