Herbes de Provence
Herbes de Provence refers to a mixture of dried herbs associated with the Provence region in France. Traditionally, the term referenced a collection of herbs that grow wild in the Provence region, including basil, marjoram, oregano, rosemary, summer savory, and thyme, but by the 1970s, spice wholesalers concocted their own mixes which tended to vary a bit, and began to sell commercially. Herbes de Provence is so easy to make with the herbs right out of your own garden!
Ingredients*
- 1 sprig of Marjoram
- 2 sprigs of Oregano
- 2 sprigs of Summer Savory
- 1 sprig of Rosemary
- 1 sprig of English Thyme
*Adjust amounts according to your culinary preference.
Instructions
- Wash herbs.
- Dry the herbs in a food dehydrator, or the air-dry method (Read “Easy Herb Drying Rack” blog).
- Crush the dried herbs and put in a decorative jar.
- Cover with charming fabric and place rubber band around the top of the jar.