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  • Question
    How many bay leaves should I add to a stew?
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    It depends on your liquid content. However, one or two dried leaves should be more than enough. I'm not sure about fresh, but I would assume the same.
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    Can bay leaves be used to make tea?
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    Yes, and the tea is known to be beneficial for helping to manage type II diabetes. For a pot of tea, tear or cut (for fresh leaves) or crumble (for dried leaves) 3-5 leaves (depending on the size of the leaves and strength desired) into a preheated teapot and pour on boiling water. Steep for 5 minutes, then strain into cups or mugs. It's strength is similar to chamomile tea and it has a subtle rosemary/anise/chamomile/citrus flavor.
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    How can I infuse bay leaf flavor if I have forgotten to add it to the soup in the beginning?
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    You can add it later if you forgot, just boil the soup for a few more minutes to allow the leaf to release its flavor.
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    Can I use bay leaves when cooking sauerkraut?
    Community Answer
    Absolutely. In Alsace, we also add a few juniper berries.
  • Question
    How do I cook pasta with bay leaves?
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    Add it to the water in which you're cooking the pasta before bringing to a boil.
  • Question
    What can I do if I want to use them for home protection?
    Community Answer
    Bay leaves won't do anything to protect your home, unfortunately.
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    Do I need to wash bay leaves before using them?
    Community Answer
    No, due to the cooking temperatures and their ability to fight off germs and fungus, you will be able to use them immediately.
  • Question
    Can I use a bay leaf in coffee?
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    You can if you really like the taste, one small leaf is enough for 1 mug of coffee/250 ml.
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    How do I get bay leaves?
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    You can buy fresh and dry bay leaves in most grocery stores. They're sold in bulk by commercial food service suppliers, and are also sold at some farmer's markets.
  • Question
    Can I mix bay leaves with my body cream?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. Bay leaves detox and relax the body and are used in many bath remedies soaps and creams already.
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    Are fresh bay leaves poisonous?
    Community Answer
    No, they are not. Like anything else, if used in excess you may feel unwell since bay leaves can affect the intestinal system.
  • Question
    Can you burn dry bay leaves, like you burn sage?
    Community Answer
    You can, but it doesn’t smell as nice as sage does and doesn't have the same cleansing properties.
  • Question
    I accidentally pureed bay leaf into my soup. Is there any way to fix this?
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    You could try filtering the soup through a fine, mesh strainer, but if the bay leaf is finely-ground, then you really don't have much to worry abut. The main reason people like to remove bay leaves from soups is because the edges are sharp.
  • Question
    Are bay leaves poisonous after removing the flavor by cooking?
    Martin Castro
    Community Answer
    Bay leaves are not poisonous, but they are as tough to chew, so avoid consuming them as part of the meal.
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    Can I use fresh bay leaves?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can.
  • Question
    Can you cook bay leaves with spaghetti?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Leave them whole and remove them or crush them until extremely small.
  • Question
    How can I chop up bay leaves?
    Community Answer
    Don't do that! They really are not edible, so fish them out of the dish before serving. You want the flavor, not to bite into a bay leaf.
  • Question
    What does cracking a bay leaf mean?
    Community Answer
    Some people like cracking dried bay leaves in half to help it release more flavor.
  • Question
    How many bay leaves do I burn for health effects in a large room?
    Community Answer
    Burning bay leaves won't do anything for your health.
  • Question
    Can I use bay leaves in wastewater treatment?
    Community Answer
    You can, but they won't really do anything.
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    Can I use the bay leaves after they are steamed?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can.
  • Question
    How do I crush bay leafs? Do I have to dry them out first?
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    They are not intended to be crushed. Just put them in whole so you can remove them later. They release their flavor into the food, and are not meant to be consumed.
  • Question
    Why did my bay leaves overpower my dish and leave a bitter taste?
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    It's likely that you just used too many. 1-2 bay leaves should be plenty for a large dish of food.
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    Can bay leaves be used in spaghetti sauce?
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    They're a must in spaghetti sauce. Anything you can think of that you simmer (soups, sauces, dried beans, stews, casseroles, etc.) can only be enhanced with the addition of a couple of bay leaves.
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    Can I use bay leaves for cooking meat?
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    Yes. Bay leaves can be sauteed in oil for about a minute or two. Then, meat may be added.
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    Can you use bay leaves in beans?
    Mary Maney
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    Yes, that would be delicious! Just put some bay leaves in the water you are using to boil the dry beans.
  • Question
    Can bay leaves kill you?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    No, bay leaves aren't toxic. They're really woody and bitter if you try to eat them, so it's generally not a good idea. But, you can do it without any harmful effects, unless you try to swallow them whole, which could potentially be a choking hazard. When you're using them in your cooking, stick, to using 2-3. It won't make you sick or harm you, but bay leaves have a strong flavor and if you use too many of them, it'll overpower your dish.
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    Do you need to wash bay leaves?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    Bay leaves are too hardy and bitter to eat directly and are used to infuse their earthy flavor into a dish. If you're using dried bay leaves from a container, you don't need to wash them off. You can add them directly to dishes. If you're collecting fresh leaves to dry them, it's not a bad idea to give them a quick rinse to remove any dirt or potential bugs from the surface, just to be safe. But, if you're worried about it, it can't hurt to rinse off your bay leaves before you use them.
  • Question
    What is bay leaves good for?
    Drew Hawkins1
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    Bay leaves are super versatile. You can put them in slow-cooking meals to infuse them with flavor or add them to a stews, soups, and sauces to infuse their rich, earthy flavor into them. Whatever dish you use them in, stick to 2-3 leaves. If you overdo it, it can overwhelm the dish. You can also scatter bay leaves around your kitchen to ward off mice, ants, flies, roaches, weevils, and other pests. If you like their smell, add 6-8 whole bay leaves to a saucepan with fresh orange and lemon slices, cinnamon sticks, and whole cloves. Cover them with water and simmer it over low heat to fill your whole home with a homemade potpourri.
  • Question
    Can bay leaves bring you wealth and luck?
    CurtM
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    There's no evidence to suggest that they have this ability. But anything is possible!
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