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Crack the eggs into the skillet, add a sprinkle of kosher salt, and continue cooking over medium low heat until the egg whites are cooked but the yolk is still runny, about 2 to 3 minutes (at 1 minute, shake the pan gently to distribute the eggs). Meanwhile, toast the English muffin.


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The best time to remove chive flowers from the plant is after they begin to fade in color. Most chive blossoms are light pink or purple, and the color will soften after the flowers peak. If they begin to drop flower petals, you have waited a bit too long. When you are ready to remove your chive flowers, I find it is easiest to simply pull them.


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Chive blossoms are a flavorful, aromatic, and colorful edible flower that will appear at the end of chive stalks in late springtime. Chives are the smallest and most mild-tasting member of the Allium genus, which includes onions, garlic, and leeks. This perennial develops puffy purple flowers during the months of May and June.


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Using chive blossoms in recipes. After you've separated the florets, you can use them to great effect in lots of different ways: Sprinkle them over egg recipes and savory crepes to give them a pop of color and texture. Gently mash them into softened butter or cream cheese. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight to let the flavors meld.


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4 Delicious Uses for Chive Flowers Chive Infused Vinegar. This simple and easy recipe for homemade chive blossom vinegar makes a lovely gift when packaged into pretty bottles. Get the recipe here. Chive Blossom Finishing Salt. Add chive blossoms to flaky sea salt to make your own herbal finishing salt. Package them into glass spice jars to give.


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Chives are a natural in condiments, too: in aioli, a lemony mayonnaise, or a vegan pesto with spinach. Or put them to work in salad dressings like buttermilk ranch, a creamy blend of lime and crème fraîche, or a basil-packed vinaigrette. Chives blossoms work well in a lot of the same places -- scatter the individual blossoms (1) over cheese.


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Pour enough sunflower oil into a deep-sided, heavy-bottom pan to reach a depth of about 1 inch. Place over medium to medium-high heat and heat the oil to 350°F. Make the tempura batter by mixing 1 egg with 1 cup of very cold water. Add 1 cup of all-purpose flour and stir until smooth.


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Recipes using chive blossoms. There are so many things you can do with chive blossoms. They can be used to brighten up salads and crudité platters, and go particularly well with egg, pasta and potato dishes. They can be fried like zucchini flowers, made into pretty pink vinegar or mixed with goat's cheese for a fresher, lighter take on.


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Preheat the oven to the lowest temperature setting. (For my oven, it's 170°F). Cover a baking sheet with a layer of parchment paper. Arrange a single layer of chopped chives on the parchment. When the oven has warmed up, place them on the middle rack and set a timer to check on them every 10 minutes or so.


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Put chive flowers in the jar/bottle. Pour the vinegar over the flowers. Let it sit for a week or two in a cool, dry, dark place. The herbal vinegar is ready when the liquid turns pink or lavender (I like that: pink vinegar!). Strain out the flowers and any other plant material if desired.


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Rate this recipe! Instructions. Place the chive blossoms into sterilized jar, pour vinegar over them leaving space at the top so the vinegar doesn't react with the seal or lid. Place in the refrigerator for 1-3 weeks until the vinegar reaches the desired potency, then strain into new or re-sterilized jars. Recipe Notes.


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Adding Chive Flowers Fresh to Foods and Salads. Chives are frequently used as a fresh garnish on cooked food. Often seen topping sour cream on a baked potato, the fresh or dried chives can do so much more! You can enjoy the chive flowers, fresh, in salads and soups, right from the garden! Just rinse and dry on a paper towel. Add to the dish and.


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USDA Certified 100% Organic Common Chive (Allium schoenoprasum) flowers grow a 1-2 inch whimsical purple ball on top of the plant's green stalks. Flavor is like onions. These dried purple puff balls make great additions to egg dishes, potato salad, softened cream cheese or butter, biscuits, soups, and salads. The po


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Directions. Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add butter; heat until melted, about 30 seconds. Add chive flowers, garlic, and salt; cook and stir until soft and tender, 3 to 5 minutes. Grind black pepper over mixture before serving. I Made It.


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Pour the vinegar into the jar, leaving 1⁄2 in. headspace. Place a square of plastic wrap over the mouth of the jar and seal with the lid. Keep in a warm, dark place for two weeks while the flavors develop. To use solar power, pour vinegar into the jar, leaving 1⁄2 in. headspace, cover with plastic wrap, and seal with the lid.