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Fireworks for the Grill: Herb Brushes
It’s the season for grilling—time to share a simple, herb-related trick with the grill master at your house.
Fashion an herb brush out of a wooden spoon, a bit of kitchen twine, and freshly-snipped twigs of rosemary. Use the aromatic brush to flavor roasting meats like lamb, chicken, or pork—just dip it into marinade or olive oil and apply liberally.
Another rosemary trick: Try threading chunks of meat onto rosemary skewers for a delicious infused kabob. Genius!
A sage brush is perfect for sweeping marinades onto grilled chicken. After the meat is cooked, snip the herb into softened butter to create sage butter to serve along with it at the table.

Wooden spoon + rosemary + garden twine = herb brush
The genus Salvia comes from the Latin word salvere, “to save or to heal,” hence this herb’s connection to long life and good health. A wonderful wish, indeed!
French tarragon easily becomes a grill brush for basting butter or marinades onto grilled fish. Just before serving, snip the “brush bristles” atop steamed new potatoes for a flavorful finishing garnish.


