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Sage has a bold herbal flavor that works great in heavier, winter dishes. Some of the most common pairings you will find is sage with chicken or butternut squash, but have you ever had fried sage leaves? They are incredibly tasty and are great eaten on their own, or added to other dishes such as pasta, soups, salads and poultry! We recommend growing your own when you build your own Custom Herb Seed Pod Kit which can give you all the essential herbs for the holiday season.
Ingredients:
Fresh Sage Leaves
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Sea Salt
Directions:
Coat the bottom of a skillet with olive oil and heat until shimmering. Add the leaves in a single layer, leaving room between each. Watch them crisp up, then gently remove them with a slotted spoon. This will be quick! About 30 seconds to 1 minute.
Place them on a paper towel, and sprinkle with salt. Transfer to a serving platter or use them in your next meal!
Other recipes that use sage:
BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP WITH SAGE BREADCRUMBS
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