About Tarragon


by Laurie

History

The species name dracunculus derive from Latin draco "dragon" and Greek drákoon, because the herb was, in the Middle Age, popular for driving away these beasts. Tarragon was used by the ancient Greeks to relieve toothaches. During the Middle Ages, tarragon was thought to cure snake bites because of the serpentine shape of its roots.

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Tarragon, botanically-known as Artemisia dracunculus, is believed to have been brought to Europe from Mongolia and Siberia by invading Mongols in the 13th century.

Although it was native to these remote Chinese and Russian areas, perhaps its remote birthplace contributes to its lack of popularity prior to this time. By the 15th century, it was popular enough in England to make its way to American shores with the colonists.

In the Far East, true tarragon was known as "little dragon," a reference to its root system, and was thought to cure snakebites and other venomous bites. The herb was cooked and eaten as a vegetable centuries ago. Home gardeners with tarragon plants will know that if not divided regularly, tarragon will actually strangle itself.

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Oddly enough, true tarragon is generally sold as French tarragon. In the United States, False or Russian tarragon (Artemisia dracunculoides) is regularly sold as tarragon, but it pales in taste and aroma in comparison to true tarragon.

French tarragon has a glossy narrow, spear-shaped leaf with smooth edges. Russian tarragon looks very similar, but the leaves are more narrow and spiky and the flavor is more bitter.

Growing Tarragon & Varieties

There are two types of Tarragon, "French" and "Russian." Because it is more savory with a light anise-like flavor, "French" tarragon is more highly sought. Oddly enough both "French" and "Russian" Tarragon originated in Russia.

Appearance - A 2- to 3-foot bush with narrow leaves and a bold anise flavor and fragrance.

Growing Know-How - Plant in well-drained but moderately fertile soil and full sun. Space plants 18 inches apart.

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Propagation - If you already have tarragon, you can divide it to make more plants. You can also take cuttings in summer.

Potential Problems - Divide every couple of years; replant healthiest section. French tarragon cannot form seed. French tarragon is prone to root rot in heavy and wet soils.

Harvesting and Using - Harvest sprigs through the summer but stop harvesting in fall to discourage winter damage. Harvest six to eight weeks after planting and until leaves turn yellow in the fall.

Recipes

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A great side dish that has a scrumptious taste your whole family will enjoy!

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A new kind of salad that has a scrumptious taste which is perfect for lunch or a light dinner.

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A big, hearty salad, full of fresh herbs.

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A fruity recipe that's simple to make and tastes wonderful as a glaze on pot roasts or as a spread for sandwiches.

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Roast your lamb chops this summer with this simple recipe that uses a bit of lime juice to give it an extravagant taste!

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Try something different for dinner and use this scrumptious side dish made with tarragon vinegar.

Poached Eggs Massena recipe

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Pork Chops with Crust Of Onions recipe

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A tender and juicy pork chops dish made with chicken broth, parmesan cheese and white wine.

Quick And Easy Tarragon Chicken recipe

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Ready In Cooking Time 45 min.

Another quick and easy chicken dish that is scrumptious to the last bite!

Sauteed Green Beans And Mushrooms recipe

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A new but scrumptious side dish that can be served with baked fish or a pot roast.

Slow Cooked Turkey Breast with Mushroom Sauce recipe

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Make your slow cooker feel special with this simple recipe where a turkey breast is cooked to perfection in a savory homemade mushroom sauce.

Tarragon Beef & Pasta Salad recipe

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A succulent pasta salad that's perfect for a light summer dinner in the backyard.

Tarragon-Vanilla Salad Dressing recipe

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Ready In Cooking Time 10 min.

This creamy, low-fat dressing lends itself to salad greens, cooked or raw vegetable combinations, pasta and grain salads, or as a dipping sauce for crudites or steamed artichoke leaves.

Tomato-Tarragon Topping recipe

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A creamy and tasty topping that tastes amazing when served over fish.

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Turkey Scaloppine Tarragon

Ready In Cooking Time 40 min.

In this recipe tarragon combines with turkey breast, mushrooms and red pepper to create a fast and ultra-flavorful summer supper. The flavor is reminiscent of bearnaise sauce, minus the high-fat butter and egg yolks. Just 24 percent of the calories in this dish come from fat.

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