Ground Bay Leaves
Ground Bay Leaves are from the aromatic foliage of the Bay Evergreen Tree, boasting a woody, astringent essence that is used to infuse savory, balanced flavor into recipes.
Suggested uses
Basic prep
Ready to use. Add to taste.
Storage & handling
Store in cool, dry place.
Ingredients
Bay leaves.
Bay Leaves, or "laurus nobilis," are most commonly cultivated in the Mediterranean, but are believed to have originated in Asia. They are fixtures in European cooking and also occasionally used in Indian and Pakistani cuisine. The use of the herb dates back at least to ancient Greece where it was woven into crowns or wreathes and given to athletes and heroes and regarded as a symbol of nobility.
Bay Leaves are seldom the solitary flavor ingredient in a recipe. Their potency allows for a small amount to be used for a whole dish, often being paired with parsley and thyme to balance out the strong flavor.
Classic recipe
Bavarian-Style Pot Roast
Ground Bay Leaves infuse German style, beer-braised pot roast from start to finish. Serve this hearty meal on a bed of egg noodles.