Cooking with Herbs

by Clare Bock
April 14, 2011 Comments (12)

I started growing my own herbs in old wine barrels about 2 years ago.  They are an inspiration to all our visitors.  The barrels overflow with rosemary, a variety of different mints, Vietnamese coriander, curry leaves, chives, basil, origanum, scented geranium and sage.  We plant the base of the spring onions with their tiny roots into barrels and the spring onions shoot up and can be used again and again.  Towards the end of summer we start to harvest the herbs and fill the freezer with finely chopped herbs frozen in ice trays and an array of frozen pestos. We decorate the kitchen with glasses filled with cut herbs, refresh our drinking water with mint and preserve chopped chilli in oil in the fridge. I love to throw handfuls of freshly picked herbs into my food when cooking and add chopped herbs to all our salads.

Here’s a delicious and healthy alternative to the traditional potato salad – Baby Potato Salad with Garden Peas & Mint

Boil 1kg of baby potatoes in their jackets until cooked through.  Pour off the water and as soon as you can stand the heat cut the potatoes in half. Put the potatoes into a dish and pour about 150ml of olive oil dressing over the potatoes – they need to be coated with the dressing – and leave to cool. All the salad dressing will be absorbed by the warm potatoes. Cook 2 cups of peas and add to the potatoes.  Finely chop two red onions and mint or a combination of mint and other fresh herbs and mix into the potato salad.  Check the seasoning and serve at room temperature. Wonderful if served the next day.

Serves 6 people

About our chef:

Clare Bock has her own catering company in Cape Town, Appetite, and is a regular contributor to many magazines. She has pleased the palettes of the likes of  Richard Branson, Prince Charles, Lance Armstrong and Christina Aguilera. www.appetitecatering.co.za.

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  • Rina van der Merwe

    I love this article and leant something today.
    I would actualy like to see more articles on herbs. Espessialy herbs which can be use for medicinal purposes.

    • Reality

      Hi Rina. Glad to hear that you enjoyed the article. Your request has been noted. Also, please have a look at the latest reality magazine – autumn edition. On pages 50-51 there’s a great article called “Welcome to my kitchen garden”. This article talks about herbs and some of their medicinal purposes.

    • Nrs

      I would lie to plant my own herbs at home but do not know where to find the seeds?Please share with us a few selling points you know.

  • Robyn

    I made the potato salad with garden peas and mint for a braai last weekend. Wow it was great. A totally different take on the traditional potato salad and very flavourful. Let’s have more clever quick salad ideas please Clare.

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    We grow our own herbs in the garden. started by buying one of those small plants from a market. looking for sugestions now for more exotic herbs to grow?

    • Robyn Daly

      Hey there – presumably you’ve read our feature “Welcome to my Kitchen Garden” published in the autumn 2011 issue of Reality. It’s also online at http://www.reality.co.za/home/welcome-to-my-kitchen-garden/

      Have you planted sorrel? Or blood sorrel? they are great additions to salads and particularly tasty with avocado, white balsamic vinegar and a little salt and pepper to taste. Then you can also branch out into varieties of basil – there are so many and each has a different flavour nuance. Thyme and mint also come in any varieties worth exploring. Garlic chives are nice to have in the garden as well as nastertium flowers for garnishes and beautifying salads.

  • Colleen Syster

    Very interested in your site as I do not have green fingers and wish to start my own herb garden.

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