How many teaspoons in a sprig of thyme?
A 3-4 inch sprig of thyme will produce a tablespoon, however, a dried sprig of the same length will produce barely a teaspoon.
How do you use thyme in a sentence?
How much does a bunch of thyme weigh?
its free, i have loads growing in my front garden. come and help yourself.
How do you measure a sprig of fresh thyme?
Dried thyme has a very strong flavor. Measure in 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoons depending on the volume of the ingredients.
Can rosemary be used as a substitute for thyme?
For fresh rosemary substitute
1/4 tsp dried rosemary for each tsp fresh required
Or equal amounts of oregano
OR basil.
For dried rosemary substitute:
Dried savory, tarragon, or thyme.
What spice can I use if you don't have thyme?
Onion, garlic and SAGE
In McCormick's seasoning mix the ingredients are: THYME, SAGE, MARJORAM, ROSEMARY, BLACK PEPPER, AND NUTMEG.
See: http://www.mccormick.com/Products/Herbs-and-Spices/Spices-A-to-Z/Poultry-Seasoning.aspx
What happens if you drink thyme tea at four months pregnant?
herbs do not effect pregnancy. but thyme tea is siad to open doors to the otherworld, you may experiance halucinations.
How does thyme survive in the Sahara desert?
because you drink captas and a camel can show you where water and food is.
The definition of thyme is any of numerous plants belonging to the the mint family.
What foods can you put Thyme on?
there is an abundance of recipes that involve thyme with many uses, but if you have internet access just search cooking recipes with thyme in a search engine they're be plenty of websites
How many teaspoons of dried thyme equal 2 sprigs of fresh?
1 teaspoon ground = 1 tablespoon fresh.
Ground or dried herbs are actually stronger than their fresh counterparts.
What herb can you substitue for thyme?
It really depends on the recipe, but you're probably safe with marjoram, tarragon, or parsley. Slightly stronger, different flavors would come from oregano or basil.
Rosemary is also an option
What are the side effects of Thyme Oil?
Overdose: may cause intestinal symptoms, diarrhea, nausea, gas and blood sugar can drop to abnormally low levels. May cause a maple syrup odor in the patient's sweat and urine.
What foods taste good with thyme?
A dry and minty taste with a pinch sourness. As if you walked on a tundra covered with mint plants with lemon juice on them.
Can I correct the taste of thyme in a recipe?
it's possible but hard and you must know the taste of all types of herb.