Why break the bank buying beautiful bottles of vinegar
packed with herbs when you can make your own at a fraction
of the price? The are fabulous to use in salad dressings
or in any herby recipe where vinegar is used. We used
empty fancy soda bottles.
2 cups distilled white
vinegar
1/3 cup of water
2-3 sprigs of fresh rosemary,
oregano or thyme,
cut just short enough to fit into the bottle
5-6 very thin lemon
slices and / or peppercorns
16 oz. bottle
with tightly securable lids or corks.
Boil
the bottle in a water bath to sterilize. Remove bottle,
shake out any excess water. Allow to dry thoroughly
and cool to room temperature.
Combine
vinegar and water in a saucepan. Place over high heat.
As soon as the mixture starts boil, remove from heat.
Allow to cool for about 20 to 25 minutes.
Meanwhile,
roll two lemon slices and slip into the cooled bottles.
Next, slip in a sprig of fresh rosemary or our herb
of choice. Alternate until the bottle is full, but not
jam-packed. (Alternating the lemon and rosemary in this
fashion allows for even disbursement instead of a bunch
of lemon slices smashed at the bottom of the bottle.)
Use a chopstick if necessary to poke lemon slices down
into the bottle
Using
a funnel, fill the bottle with the vinegar mixture,
Making sure all of the contents are covered. Be
sure not to use very hot vinegar, as it will cause the
herbs to brown! Add a fistful of peppercorns,
if desired. Secure the lid or cork. Store at room temperature.
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