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		<title>Making and Using Oil Garnishes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 13:59:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Genesis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Make your own amazing oil garnishes with just a handful of herbs and some oil. The process is simple, yet stunning when applied.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oil garnishes can be a great way to add a dash of color and a little extra flavor to a dish. For the best results, a strongly colored oil should be used on a white dish, making a nice strong impact.</p>
<p>You can easily apply your garnish by putting the oil in a condiment squeeze bottle and then applying it in the design you wish.</p>
<p>Ideas for garnishing with oil include drizzling in a zig-zag pattern, a cross-hatch design, drawing a rough circle around the plate, drawing a spiral, or decorating with dots of oil.</p>
<h2>Making Oil Garnishes</h2>
<p>Olive Oil</p>
<p>1 c. herbs, finely chopped (parsley, basil and cilantro are all good options)</p>
<p>Coffee filters</p>
<p>In a pot, add both ingredients and then turn on the heat to low. Allow to cook slowly for 2-3 minutes or until the oil begins to bubble and the herbs soften.</p>
<p>Remove the pot from the heat and allow to cool for 10 min. Pour into a blender and blend well.</p>
<p>Set two coffee filters over a cup and pour the oil into it. Allow it to drip through slowly, don´t press or force it if you want a nice clear oil garnish.</p>
<p>The oil can be stored for up to two weeks in the fridge.</p>
<h2>Other Ideas for Oil Garnishes</h2>
<p>Try using curry powder instead of herbs for a bright yellow oil. You will still need to strain it, however, if you want a clear oil.</p>
<p>Saute mushrooms in the oil for a more pungent flavor. The oil will come out brown or black and is ideal for darker garnishes.</p>
<p>Other herbs such as garlic, peppercorns (use whole, not crushed), and chili peppers can be used as well, but don´t blend them, just strain the chunks out.</p>
<p>Red peppers can be used as with the herbs above. You may want to roast the peppers ahead of time and then saute and blend for a beautiful red garnish.</p>
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