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Different herbs require different chopping techniques. Here's how to master three of them.
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...is one you've gotta be gentle with. Here's how to clean, store, and chop those lovely leaves
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Having them prepped and ready to go makes all the difference.
Ashley Mason

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Add ‘em by the handful, not by the pinch.
Sarah Jampel

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For Readers' Choice Week, you shared ways to save time and sanity in the kitchen.
Alyse Whitney

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When it feels like you're drowning in herbs, make this handy condiment.
Christina Chaey

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Well, that depends. Are they hardy? Are they tender? And how lazy are you?
Alex Delany

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Tired of stocking up on herbs at the market? There's an easy, obvious solution: Follow our 5-step plan for herb-garden greatness
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And it's a righteous excuse to use all those aging herbs in your fridge.
Alex Delany

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They're delicious, and you should be cooking with them.
Alex Delany

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Have more fresh herbs than you know what to do with? From big green salads to compound butter to simple syrup, here are 11 great ideas.
Rochelle Bilow

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Or fruit—it’s that flexible.
Olia Hercules

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Time to practice.
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Sponsored: If you want to make your herb haul last, the first step is to make sure you are storing them properly.
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This isn’t the only green sauce you’ll ever make. But it might be the best one.
Alaina Sullivan

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Eight ways to transform fresh herbs from mere garnishes into main attractions
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Fish can be expensive. Treat it right with these pro cooking tips from chef and seafood master Eric Ripert.
Rochelle Bilow

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Three restaurant gardeners share their secrets and tips.
Sari Lehrer

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Some herbs don't need a trimming: You can (and should) eat the whole things, from flowers to roots--and everything in between
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With aromatic herbs always on hand, you can use less cream, oil, and salt in marinades and sauces. Here's how to keep these natural flavor boosters at the ready.
Elisa Huang

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Finally, directions you can understand.
Sarah Jampel

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Think you know how to peel ginger? Well, if you're using a vegetable peeler, you're doing it wrong.
Alex Delany

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To treat your vegetables right, you need the right tools--i.e., these 6 slicing, dicing, scrubbing, peeling, cooking devices
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