In reality, juniper berries are actually female seed cones from juniper trees, but they're perceived and named as a berry.
but juniper berries aren't actually berries at all. Rather, they're seed cones, similar to pinecones -- and, like pine trees, juniper (which can grow as a bush or a tree) is a conifer. Belonging ...
You are in for such a treat. This recipe has utterly changed the way I cook pork belly. In truth, I had come across this Norwegian pork rib roast before, as I spent quite a lot of time in Norway ...
Increase the oven temperature to 375 degrees; add the remaining butter, herbs, and the juniper berries. Repeat the basting process for another 20 minutes. Switch off the oven, cover the breast ...
Juniper berries have a bright piney taste. They are the dark blue berry-like cones of the juniper tree, a member of the cypress family. Juniper—sometimes confused with cedar—has been used by ...