Friday, May 20, 2011

Cooking Tip: Curly vs Flat Parsley

Have you ever looked at the neatly arranged parsley garnishing yourParsley seasfood dish and wondered, do we eat that?
The answer is yes but what you're really eating is curly leaf parsley. Curly leaf parsley is most often used as a garnish to add color to plates of monochromatic food or to dress up seafood displays.

Italian, or flat leaf, parsley has flat leaves as its name suggests, and many cooks prefer it for its more pronounced flavor, as it contains more essential oils than the curly leaf variety.

While parsley is generally used for its leaves, parsley stems actually contain more flavor. Finely dice them and add to stocks, sauces, sautés and other preparations for added taste and vitamins

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