Sachet Bags
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In cooking terms, a Sachet Bag is a small bag made out of loosely-woven cloth such as cheesecloth, filled with herbs and other flavouring items.
You toss a Sachet Bag into the soup, sauce or stew that you are cooking, then remove it at the end of cooking and discard.
It saves having to hunt down and fish out bits of inedible ingredients such as dried rosemary and bay leaves, and allows you to flavour clear broths that you don't otherwise want things floating in.
Sachet Bags are ideal for herbs and spices such as bay leaves, cloves, whole peppercorns, and dried rosemary.
You can buy commercially prepared Sachet Bags that look like tea bags, but have herbs in them instead.
Cooking Tips for Sachet Bags
Substitutes for Sachet Bags
See Also:
Bouquet Garni
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