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​​6 creative ways to use fresh herbs in every meal​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 24, 2025, 14:20 IST
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6 creative ways to use fresh herbs in every meal

Fresh herbs can totally change the way your food tastes—in the best way. Just a sprinkle, a quick chop, or a few leaves can turn a boring meal into something that feels extra special. They’re fresh, full of flavor, and often overlooked in everyday cooking. Sure, we all know basil belongs on pizza and parsley shows up as a garnish, but herbs can do so much more. If your fridge is packed with leafy greens and you’re not sure how to use them, don’t worry. Here are some easy and tasty ways to make herbs the star of your meals:

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Blend into breakfast

Start your day with a fresh twist by adding chopped chives, parsley, or dill to your eggs or tofu scramble. Mix some basil into avocado toast for an extra kick, or sprinkle mint on a yogurt bowl to make it feel fresh. Herbs in the morning aren’t just for aesthetics —they can help with digestion, support your immunity, and give your metabolism a gentle boost.

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Upgrade your spreads

Sick of the same old butter, mayo, or hummus? Stir in some rosemary, thyme, or cilantro, and suddenly it tastes restaurant-worthy. Fresh herbs add a pop of flavor in seconds. And with herbs like oregano and sage known for their anti-inflammatory perks, your taste buds and body both get something good.

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Green-up your grains

Adding herbs to rice, quinoa, or couscous turns them from a basic side into the star of the meal. A handful of chopped parsley and lemon zest can easily liven up leftover grains. Cilantro with lime gives a fresh, tasty twist that works great for tacos, bowls, or wraps. On top of all that flavor, you’re also getting extra vitamins and antioxidants in every bite.

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Freshen up snacks

Next time you grab popcorn, roasted nuts, or even homemade chips, sprinkle on some finely chopped herbs like dill, basil, or rosemary. It really makes a difference. You get a burst of fresh flavor and can skip the fake seasonings while still enjoying a tasty, upgraded snack.

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Toss into salads and dressings

This one’s kind of obvious, but it’s still worth doing with more thought. Don’t just stick to one herb—try mint with parsley, or basil with tarragon, and watch your salads pop with flavor. Or even better, blend your herbs into a dressing with olive oil, lemon juice, and a little garlic. It’s fresh, tasty, and packed with nutrients your body will thank you for.

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Turn them into sauces

Think pesto, chimichurri, or salsa verde, but with a twist. Mix herbs like cilantro and mint, or arugula and basil. Blend with olive oil, garlic, lemon, and maybe some seeds or nuts, and you’ve got a colourful sauce to pour over veggies, pasta, or grilled dishes. These green sauces aren’t just flavorful—they’re full of healthy fats and anti-bloat benefits too.

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