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QuestionHow do I cook the garlic before adding it to the olive oil?Community AnswerSautee the garlic for five minutes before adding it to the oil.
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QuestionCan I blend basil with olive oil?Samantha L. CampbellCommunity AnswerYes! Basil olive oil is very common and is great for cooking Italian and Mediterranean dishes.
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QuestionIs it okay to infuse the olive oil with the pre-dried herbs or spices that I can buy at the grocery store?Community AnswerWhole herbs are fine, but the powdered herbs/spices may not work well. They will not taste as flavorful as fresh herbs that you dry yourself.
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QuestionHow do I infuse butter into olive oil?Samantha L. CampbellCommunity AnswerTo make a butter olive oil, do a cold infusion with melted butter. You won't need to use a food processor to pulverize the butter since it's already melted, so you can simply mix the two together until the oil is flavored to your liking. Be sure to store the mixture in the refrigerator to keep it fresh, and shake the bottle before using it!
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QuestionIsn't infusing garlic cloves in oil toxic?Community AnswerIf done properly, you can safely infuse garlic into olive oil with very little risk. Be sure to always dry your ingredients thoroughly, and cook them before making your infusion if necessary.
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QuestionHow much ground sage should be used, and how much parsley?Community AnswerAs is with basil, sage has a more powerful flavor, so you will want to use 3 - 5 healthy sized leaves. Parsley is a much milder tasting herb, and would require 12 - 15 leaves in order to incorporate the flavor into the oil (would definitely recommend that you use Italian flat leaf parsley).
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QuestionCan infused olive oil be kept fresh for a longer time by processing?Samantha L. CampbellCommunity AnswerAny homemade infused olive oil will be fresh for about 1 month after bottling. Since you're infusing organic ingredients into the oil, there's no way to ensure that the oil will be safe to eat after 1 month, even if it's heated while infusing.
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QuestionHow much basil should I use?Community AnswerFor a mild flavor, use 3-5 leaves, depending on the type of basil and your flavor preference. The general rule is to smart small, because you can always add more if you need to, but you can't go back if you start with too much.
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QuestionWhy did my herb infused oil turn cloudy?Community AnswerIt's possible that there was some bacterial growth, but there are a number of factors that could affect the color of your oil.
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QuestionIs it safe to slowly cook the garlic in the olive oil?Community AnswerThe garlic does not need to be cooked before the oil is infused; you can eat raw garlic.
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QuestionShould I cook onions before infusing them in olive oil?Samantha L. CampbellCommunity AnswerYou can cook your onions before infusing them to get a smoky flavor, but it's safe to infuse raw onions into the oil. Be careful not to overcook the onions, which can cause the oil to taste burnt.
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QuestionHow much chili should I add to the olive oil?Samantha L. CampbellCommunity AnswerFor every quart of olive oil you're infusing, use about 1 loosely-packed cup of the ingredient.
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