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Corriander
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Bought a huge bag of corriander today (1kg for 50p - bought it for the rabbits). What would you use that much corriander for if you bought it for cooking purposes? Thanks
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Hi Sherrard. Coriander is lovely in soup...carrot and coriander is one traditional one. You can chop it with lemon in hummus. It also adds a lovely twang to potatoe salad. The most obvious thing is curry of course, samosas often have it in. If you imagine that you normally buy a tiny sprig at supermarkets for more than you paid for the whole bundle you have had a real bargain. Incidentally, you can also chop it up and freeze it in ice cube trays for when you want to use it for any of the above. Enjoy