The Family Herb Garden Herbs To Keep Dad Happy And Healthy
The Gardener|June 2018

Herbs can easily become part of our daily lives because they have so many different uses.

Alice Spenser-Higgs
The Family Herb Garden Herbs To Keep Dad Happy And Healthy
In June, when we celebrate Father’s Day, you’d be surprised at how many herbs can be used in special treats for Dad, as well as look after his health and fitness.

Three cheers for Dad!

Botanical gin cocktail with coriander

Mix together 1 cup of water, the juice of three limes, 1 cup of gin (yes!), 3 tablespoons of sugar and a few sprigs of coriander. Chill for at least an hour, then add three cups of club soda and serve in a glass with slices of lime.

Beer lovers' snack

Chop up three spring onions, sprinkle them with salt and let them draw for 10 minutes. Then combine them with 1¼ cups of ricotta cheese, ¹/₈ cup of sour cream, 8 radishes (chopped), 6 teaspoons of extra virgin olive oil, 1 garlic clove (minced), freshly ground black pepper to taste, and chopped herb leaves (oregano, thyme and chives). Stir in a squeeze of lemon juice and season with salt. Pile onto toasted rye or panini (whichever Dad likes best) and serve with his favourite beer.

Wood-grilled herby bread and wine

This snack, which beautifully complements wine, is so simple. Lightly brush both sides of bread with olive oil. Grill the bread on a braai for a minute on either side, till it is lightly charred. Rub with garlic, fresh tomato and sprinkle with Herbes de Provence.

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