Their are loads of mint sauce recipes around, but this is one I happened upon which worked well for me.
I made this mint sauce for a shared dinner where my friend was cooking roast lamb. She was planning to buy mint sauce to go with it, so I volunteered to make one instead.
I thought, heck, it won't even make a dent in my mint forest, which has all but taken over the herb garden.
I also thought, that's one less plastic bottle that needs to get manufactured, used and discarded. (Check out The Story of Stuff for insight into why it's a good idea to reduce the amount of 'stuff' we buy.)
Plus I thought, I'll know exactly what's going into it (and what chemicals and pesticides aren't).
And to top it all off I thought, it's got to be cheaper to make my own mint sauce than to buy it.
Ingredients
- 1c malt vinegar
- 2T sugar
- 1/2c young mint leaves, rinsed and finely, finely chopped
Instructions
Bring vinegar to a simmer in a small saucepan. Add sugar and mint. Simmer for 20 minutes.
Allow to cool and then pour into a sterilised glass jar to store. To sterilise, submerge clean jar in a pot of boiling water and simmer for 10 minutes.
Easy as easy! And with all that vinegar, this will happily keep in the fridge for around 6 months.
Hi there, sound great, but do you think I could do it with white vinegar (gluten free diet), cheers. p.s loving your site ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it couldn't hurt to try making it with white vinegar. You could always make a smaller batch to experiment first, eg. 1/2c white vinegar, 1T sugar and 1/4 mint leaves.
ReplyDeleteLet me know how you get on!
I'm glad you're enjoying the site!
I wonder how it would taste with an apple cider vinegar as well. Mmm, now you've got me thinking.
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