Popular Uses for Marjoram, Rubbed (Dried Herb)
Meats & Poultry
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Roast Chicken: Marjoram, Rubbed adds mild, sweet herb flavor to roasted chicken with garlic and lemon.
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Pork Dishes: A classic seasoning for pork chops, tenderloin, and sausages.
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Turkey Dishes: Enhances holiday turkey stuffings and gravies with delicate herbal notes.
Seafood
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Grilled Fish: A perfect match for white fish like cod, halibut, or tilapia.
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Shrimp Scampi: Adds subtle sweetness to garlic-butter shrimp.
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Seafood Stews: Brings Mediterranean depth to tomato-based seafood soups.
Vegetables & Plant-Based
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Roasted Vegetables: Sprinkle over carrots, zucchini, or squash with olive oil.
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Tomato Dishes: A natural fit for tomato sauces, stuffed tomatoes, or ratatouille.
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Plant-Based Proteins: Pairs well with tofu, lentil loafs, or veggie patties.
Rice & Grains
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Rice Pilafs: A staple seasoning for Mediterranean or Middle Eastern rice pilafs.
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Quinoa Bowls: Adds herbal balance to grain bowls with beans and vegetables.
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Couscous: Complements couscous salads with lemon, olives, and herbs.
Soups & Stews
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Chicken Soups: A traditional herb in chicken noodle soup.
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Bean Soups: Adds mild sweetness to lentil, split pea, or white bean soups.
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Vegetable Stews: Enhances mixed vegetable stews with Mediterranean flavor.
Sauces & Condiments
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Pasta Sauces: A must-have for tomato sauces, cream sauces, and pizza sauces.
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Salad Dressings: Whisk into vinaigrettes with olive oil and red wine vinegar.
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Herb Butters: Mix into butter or olive oil for basting meats and bread dipping.
Specialty Uses
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Stuffing: A classic herb for holiday bread stuffing blends.
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Flatbreads: Sprinkle over focaccia, pita, or naan before baking.
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Egg Dishes: Adds a mild, savory touch to omelets, frittatas, or quiches.
What is Marjoram? Wikipedia
Beef Stew with Dumplings recipe, The Spruce Eats
Product of EGYPT
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