Lovage leaves, the unsung heroes of the herb world, pack a punch of flavor. Think celery, but bolder, richer, and more ...
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The Garden Magazine on MSN11 Reasons Why You Should Be Growing Lovage In Your GardenAs a passionate gardener, I’m always on the lookout for versatile and rewarding plants to add to my garden. One of my ...
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How to grow lovage – for perennial harvests of a surprisingly sweet and celery-like cropLovage may not be a very well-known herb, but it should be. It is a statuesque perennial herb that can reach six feet in height and the leaves, stems, and seeds are all edible. With a taste ...
The herb lovage has an intense celery flavor, and a little bit goes a very long way. Local Romanian expats are fans and use it to flavor sour soups. Another option, preferable for grilling season ...
Potatoes love lovage: this celery-like garden herb is a match made in heaven with new potatoes. But you can always use fresh parsley if it's not available.
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Boil the potatoes in plenty of water with half the salt and the lovage until tender. Drain and reserve 150ml/5fl oz of the cooking water. Discard the lovage. Melt the lard in a large heavy frying ...
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