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12-17-2015 12:11 PM
Herbes de Provence is a spice blend that can be found in glass jars on the grocery store spice shelves, along with other jarred herbs and spices made by McCormick Spice Company.
12-17-2015 12:28 PM
For those that are interested I bought a large jar of Herbs de Provence at a Home Goods store for $3.99. It's a very nice spice that I think you would find yourself reaching for on a regular basis once you try it.
12-17-2015 01:20 PM
I have been using this recipe for years, only with just salt and cracked pepper, and it never fails. I copied and pasted this from another poster as it is the same recipe I use, except that I don't reheat it because by the time it is cooked, we are ready to eat and it is still a perfect temperature.
12-17-2015 01:22 PM
@momtochloe wrote:For those that are interested I bought a large jar of Herbs de Provence at a Home Goods store for $3.99. It's a very nice spice that I think you would find yourself reaching for on a regular basis once you try it.
We don't have a Home Goods. We don't have much of anything around here. I bought a ziplock bag of Herbes de Provence from Penzey's. It smells really good.
12-17-2015 01:37 PM - edited 12-17-2015 01:38 PM
@CountryMusicGal wrote:
I would like suggestions on the best way to cook a prime rib (medium-rare to medium). I would like to make one for New Year's . . . . they are so expensive and I cook them so rarely that I forget how! All advice appreciated!
Hello @CountryMusicGal - I had to jump in here and share a video that David Venable made with directions to cooking prime rib. I hope this is helpful. It looks sooooo yummy!
12-17-2015 01:41 PM
Cost P,us World Market also carries Herbes de Provence at very reasonable prices..Frankly I prefer Penzeys English Rib Seasonong Or, believe it or not, Old Bay
12-17-2015 03:36 PM
You girls are making me SO hungary !!!
12-17-2015 03:55 PM
If you're so hungry by all means, eat something and enjoy it.
12-17-2015 04:49 PM
@Mothertrucker wrote:Cost P,us World Market also carries Herbes de Provence at very reasonable prices..Frankly I prefer Penzeys English Rib Seasonong Or, believe it or not, Old Bay
I didn't realize Cost Plus carries spices, I'm going to have to snoop that out . . . and I second using Penzy's English Prime Rib Rub. I love it but usually put a couple of shakes of their Garlic Powder on there too!
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