tarragon in English

noun
1
a perennial plant of the daisy family, with narrow aromatic leaves that are used as a culinary herb.
The aniseed herbs, chervil, tarragon and fennel seem especially appropriate for summer.

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1. But a bearnaise has shallots, chervil, and most importantly, tarragon.

2. Anosh Irani’s new play “Buffoon” at Tarragon

3. Aggregate grinding plant in the industrial zone of Entrevias (Tarragon, Spain).

4. Artemisia is also a genus of plants which include sagebrush and tarragon

5. A few well-known Artemisias are 'Silver Mound' and the herb tarragon

6. Subject: Aggregate grinding plant in the industrial zone of Entrevias (Tarragon, Spain)

7. 8 Juniper berries mix nicely with peppercorns, bay leaves, tarragon, allspice, and fennel.

8. Okay, so that's two cups of tarragon, a pound of baking soda and a red onion?

9. Fresh tarragon, olive oil, kosher salt, dry white wine, Boneless sirloin steak and 4 more

10. Lemon pepper, lemon juice, and tarragon vinegar add sparkle to tenderized and marinated London Broil steak

11. The fresh Aniseedy tarragon pairs perfectly with the spicy curry flavours, soften carrots and mountains of shredded chicken

12. Other Artemisias This may come as a surprise, but the commonly used culinary herb, tarragon, is an artemisia

13. This recipe calls for Basil, but you can experiment with other herbs such as parsley, thyme, tarragon, and cilantro

14. By far the brightest culinary star among the Artemisias is French tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus).In ways it is so different from other Artemisias

15. Boursin doesn’t use cream cheese as a base, nor does it contain oregano, marjoram, tarragon, thyme, sage, or basil

16. 12 A pumpkin arancini with ricotta and tarragon oil was a fresh take on the traditional deep-fried Sicilian rice balls.

17. The Coltsfoot belongs to the daisy family and is therefore related to other herbs such as dandelion, tarragon, stevia or marigold

18. A few Artemisias can be grown from seed, but most, especially French tarragon and the cultivars mentioned below, are propagated vegetatively

19. Stir the butter into the bouillon and when it has melted add the tarragon leaves. Spoon a little into each plate.Sentencedict.com

20. Lamb Cutlets, for example, are often simply cooked and served with a mint relish, while pork Cutlets may be sauced with tarragon butter or

21. The Best Pasta Aioli Recipes on Yummly Roasted Sweet Potato Fries With Chipotle Aioli, Lobster Corn Dogs With Lemon Tarragon Aioli, Grilled Pork & Sweet Potato Skewers With Pumpkin Aioli

22. Beefsteak tomatoes, Parmesan, tomato sauce, chopped fresh basil leaves and 9 more Beefsteak Tomatoes Stuffed with Tuna & White Beans EveryDay with Rachael Ray crushed red pepper, onion, Beefsteak tomatoes, grissini, tarragon and …

23. Barberries for each meat ball • ground meat (half beef/ half lamb) • onions • yellow split peas, cooked • rice, cooked • mixed fresh herbs: chives, mint, tarragon, parsley, coriander and savory or marzeh

24. Shave the fennel on a mandolin or slice very finely with a knife. Put in a bowl with the orange juice, zest, vinegar and the oil, and season. Mix well, then add the tarragon.

25. ‘The Aniseed herbs: chervil, tarragon and fennel seem especially appropriate for summer.’ ‘Its secret is a 10-minute pre-oven soak in soy sauce, tangerine peel, cinnamon and Aniseed.’ ‘The alternative of drag-racing, where hounds chase a sack of Aniseed instead of a fox, is encouraged by these activists.’