Can I Use Italian Seasoning Instead of Rosemary
Last Updated on October 18, 2022
Can I Use Italian Seasoning Instead Of Rosemary?
Use Italian seasoning in a 2:1 ratio of rosemary. So start with ½ tablespoon of Italian seasoning for each 1 tablespoon of rosemary that a recipe calls for. Season to taste from there.
What spice can I use to substitute rosemary?
Thyme (fresh or dried, including garnishes). Thyme can work as a substitute for rosemary, though its flavor is much more mild. (If you’re feeling bold, use sage below!) If you’re making a crostini or salad where it calls to use fresh rosemary leaves as a garnish, fresh thyme would work well.
Can I use Italian seasoning instead of rosemary and thyme?
Italian seasoning includes thyme, oregano, basil, marjoram, rosemary, tarragon, plus bay leaf, and sometimes even a bit of lavender. While it is perfect for any Italian-inspired dish, it can also be used in other dishes that call for thyme. Use Italian Seasoning in a 1:1 ratio for dried thyme.
What can I use if I don’t have fresh rosemary?
If a recipe calls for 1 tablespoon fresh rosemary needles or 1 sprig rosemary, substitute with 1 teaspoon dried needles; if it calls for 1 tablespoon chopped rosemary (from about 3 stems), substitute with 1 teaspoon cracked needles or 1/2 teaspoon ground, powdered rosemary.