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Summer Savory

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Dried Summer Savory brings a lively, peppery edge to country cooking—brighter than thyme, gentler than sage, and downright handy when you need a boost of herbal flavor without the fuss. Folks have been using it for generations to liven up chicken and dumplings, white bean soups, and garden-fresh vegetable medleys. Its flavor has a touch of warmth with a clean, grassy finish that fits right in with humble, home-cooked meals.

 

This little green leaf plays well with others—mix it into meatloaf, sprinkle it into stuffing, or give your green beans a little extra something. It’s especially nice in lighter fare like grilled fish or egg dishes, where it adds flavor without weighing things down. One shake of this herb and you’ve got the taste of a late-summer kitchen garden, no matter the season.

 

Every jar is filled with tender leaves dried at just the right time to catch their peak flavor and color. It’s that careful attention that makes the difference when you're after honest, well-balanced flavor. When you’re ready to bring a little old-fashioned flair to your next meal, pick up some dried Summer Savory from Tradition Spice Company and see what country cooks have known all along. 

Ingredients

Savory Leaves

Processing

Dried

Aroma & Taste

chicken and dumplings, white bean soup, meatloaf, green beans, vegetable medley, stuffing, grilled fish, scrambled eggs.

Perfect For / With

Pickled cucumbers, carrots, and green beans, sausage, potato salad, pork roast, corned beef, baked beans, coleslaw, chow-chow.

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