Author: Lesley at Lola Rugula

Lemon Spaghetti with Broccolini and Shrimp

Lemon Spaghetti with Broccolini and Shrimp

Lemon Spaghetti is a pretty easy dish to make – toss some fresh lemon zest, lemon juice, olive oil and parmesan together, throw it over some hot, cooked spaghetti (or pasta of your choice) and you’ve got a great-tasting meal. Leave it to me to 

Garlic Harvest

Garlic Harvest

Last weekend I finally cleaned up all my garlic harvest, which had been drying for a few weeks. We’re big fans of garlic in my house, so this won’t last long. If you’ve never grown garlic, it’s pretty darned easy, plus the scapes are delicious.

Homemade Herbal Vinegar

Homemade Herbal Vinegar

In my last post, I promised to share an easy way to use an over-abundance of fresh herbs from your garden and here it is: homemade herbal vinegar.

lola rugula homemade herbal vinegar

I just love these and they make beautiful house-warming gifts!

This is all there is to it:

  • Fresh herbs, rinsed well and dried well – handle them gently here – you don’t want to crush their oils out of them before you make the vinegar
  • Vinegar – I prefer white wine vinegar or rice vinegar, which you can get seasoned (with salt and sugar) or not seasoned. Both of these are light-tasting vinegar that will show off the color of whatever herbs you add to them
  • Bottles or jars with lids, a pan, a chopstick or wood skewer, and a funnel

Using a chopstick or skewer, pack your fresh herbs into a clean bottle. In a pan, bring your vinegar to a boil & turn off heat. Using a funnel, fill the bottle with the hot vinegar. (Be careful!). Cap and let sit at least for 3-5 days before using, though it’s usually a few weeks before the flavor truly develops. Herbs that I’ve tried that work great with this: Tarragon, Purple Basil, Green Basil, Thyme & Rosemary. But feel free to experiment with different herbs and combinations. I’ve seen where people also add dried chile’s to their mix, but I never have.

Purple basil is one of my favorites for this – the flavor is great and the color that’s created with the fresh basil and vinegar is gorgeous.

What do you do with your plethora of summer herbs?

Photo of the Day

Photo of the Day

I love the way green and purple basil look when they’re growing in the same pot. Fresh herbs are a beautiful thing in more way than one. 🙂

Seared Yellowfin Tuna with Wasabi Vinaigrette

Seared Yellowfin Tuna with Wasabi Vinaigrette

I am a summer lover, it’s true. I love heat and sunshine and long days. But seriously. Enough with the 100+ degree days already. The heat here in the Northern IL area is becoming oppressive and depressing. I hate air conditioning normally. Does that make 

Ghost Chili Update

Ghost Chili Update

Just a quick update on my ghost chili pepper plant. Here’s what it looked like at the end of May:

ghost chile plant

And here’s what it looks like now, in mid-July:

ghost chile plant

It’s gotten quite a bit bigger, but still no ghost peppers. Stay tuned!

For the Love of Lavender (and other flower ramblings)

For the Love of Lavender (and other flower ramblings)

I admit I’m a bit of a flower freak. I’ll be talking or writing about a particular one or another in our yard and inevitably say “that’s my favorite flower”. But there are different reasons for my love of different flowers. I love crocus because