Medici ~ Italian Seasoning
$10.00 – $27.00
Sea Salt mixed with Tuscan favorites ~ Rosemary, Sage, Tomato Flakes and Garlic! Add to tomato sauces, use as rub, or make a vibrant Italian Dressing: rehydrate 2T blend in 2T water for 5 min. Add 1/2 C each red wine vinegar and olive oil. Great with green salads, veggies and pasta.
Hand blended in small batched with: sea salt, rosemary, tomato, sage and garlic.
SKU | 640 |
Categories | Blends, Herbs, Poultry & Eggs, Salads, Soups & Stews, Spices, Veggies |
Tags | Europe, Italian Spices, Our Signature Blends, Salt |
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Cindy –
I make my salad dressings in a single batch rather than following the recipe given by Local Spicery. I use about 2TBL olive oil and 2TBL vinegar (your choice – this spice has worked really well with red wine and balsamic but I’m sure would be delicious with your favorite) and 1/4 tsp of the Medici Italian Seasoning, not reconstituted. It is delicious. My husband loves it and when I serve it to company they all ask me where I got the salad dressing. It takes about two minutes to whip this up and it is delicious!
lspicery-admin –
Thanks so much for sharing your recipe!