Many culinary uses for this perennial herb abound. You can harvest the leaves for salad, dips, or herb butters. It's also flavorful in vinegars. Simply remove the leaves from the stem and toss into a cucumber for a fresh summertime flavor. In the language of flowers, it is referred to as 'the merry herb', it 'doth comfort and rejoice the hart'.
Burnet Finger Sandwiches
8 ozs. cream cheese
2 Tbsp. mayonnaise
1/3 c. chives or spring onion tops
1/2 c. burnet leaves, snipped fine
1 Tbsp. finely minced onion
pepper to taste
Soften the cream cheese with the mayonnaise. Add the herbs and seasonings. Mix thoroughly. Spread on round slices of bread. Top with a thinly slice cucumber, a dollop of the cream cheese mix and garnish with a fresh burnet leaf.
5 comments:
The sandwiches look lovely and I'm sure they are delicious.
It's one of my favorite herbs! And it's so hard to find here but the taste, ah the taste! And it's a pretty plant!
I've never had this but it looks lovely.
I don't think I have ever tasted this herb. Must remedy that.
Now I have never even heard of this herb, but it definitely sounds like one I'd enjoy! Must investigate to see if it can be grown down thisaway!
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