19 Recipes to Make the Most of Fresh Herbs

Whether you’ve got a plethora of fresh herbs on your hands because your herb garden is blooming, or you just wanted to try out that new recipe calling for tarragon and don’t know what to do with the rest, it’s a major bummer to see your greens go to waste. So make the best of those leftovers, try your hand at homemade lemon-herb soap and DIY vinegar, and don’t forget the flavored water. And when you’re ready for something new, these clever tricks will make the most of your bounty.

1. Skirt Steak With Chimichurri Sauce: A deep green chimichurri sauce is just the flavor boost leaner cuts of meat need, and it gives some serious pep to roast veggies. Though this recipe calls for cilantro and parsley, you can improvise with a blend of whatever herbs you have on hand, like mint or basil. Use your best olive oil too — you’ll really taste the difference. (via Tastes Lovely)

2. Herbs Preserved in Ice Cubes: Herb-infused ice is a pretty way to use up leftovers while adding dimension to your favorite drinks. Try freezing mint and lavender to perk up your water, lemonade or even cocktails. Leftover berries make great additions too. Pro tip: Boil the water first for the clearest cubes to highlight your herbs. (via The Merry Thought)

3. Homemade Beef Stock: Homemade stock tastes better than the average packaged broths you’ll find at your grocery store, and you have the added peace of mind of knowing exactly what’s in it. Making stock at home is also the best way to clean out your fridge without seeing a lot of its contents go to waste. (via Chew Town)

4. DIY Herb Drying Rack: If you’re looking for a fun DIY project to spruce up your home for the weekend, look no further. Preserve your garden before it hibernates for the winter with this drying rack for your herbs. What a great way to add function and beauty to your décor. (via The Merry Thought)

5. Five Minute Magic Green Sauce: What’s so magical about this green sauce? For starters, it tastes amazing on everything, *and* it’s vegan. It’s like a more versatile guacamole, with pistachios, parsley and cilantro. If you want to try it as a salad dressing or marinade, add a little extra water, oil or stock. (via Pinch of Yum)

6. Citrus Blueberry Thyme Cake: Fresh herbs go a long way in desserts. They add a complex floral note to an otherwise sweet dish. Such is the case with this blueberry-filled bundt cake, which gets a surprising flavor boost from thyme. It’s just the treat we could imagine having with afternoon tea or as a special breakfast. (via Hungry Rabbit)

7. Green Goddess Hummus: For those of us who haven’t had much success with homemade hummus, don’t fret; the trick is in whipping your tahini in a food processor with lemon until it’s velvety smooth. Once you’ve mastered the basics you can experiment with different flavors, like the fresh parsley and tarragon in this green goddess hummus. (via Cookie and Kate)

8. Blackberry Tarragon Salad Dressing: You’ll fall in love with this dressing for its gorgeous magenta color alone. It looks like a delicious berry smoothie but is sooo much more versatile. (via Kevin Is Cooking)

9. Three Herb Sun Pesto: The most foolproof way to enliven wilting herbs in a hurry is to blend them into a pesto. It goes great on nearly everything, whether you spread it on toast or toss with veggies and pasta. From arugula to coriander, any combination of greens tastes delicious together. If pine nuts aren’t your thing, this recipe calls for a clever substitute — sunflower seeds. (via From the Larder)

10. Thyme Scones With Lemon Curd: These buttery scones are flavored with a bit of fresh thyme, perfect for a melt-in-your-mouth brunch treat. Even better is the addition of a decadent, homemade lemon curd that you’ll want to spread on every bite. (via Lazy Sunday Cooking)

11. Peach Basil Iced Tea: Drink your herbs with this refreshing peach-basil iced tea. If your peaches are super juicy, you won’t need to add much sugar, but if you do happen to want some extra sweetness, try adding agave or maple syrup instead of regular white sugar. (via Delish Knowledge)

12. Best Ever Boozy Fruit Salad: A salad with booze in it? Sign us up! Herbs like mint, rosemary and lemongrass balance out the sweetness of the fruit, and a touch of Limoncello gives this salad a fun grown-up twist. (via The Wanderlust Kitchen)

13. Garlic Herb Butter Roasted Chicken: Roasting a chicken can be a rewarding experience, especially when you take the time to give it extra attention. Clean out your crisper and give your chicken a rub down with a liberal amount of garlic-herb butter. If you love a roast chicken with a crispy exterior, be sure to use a roasting pan to let the hot air circulate around the chicken. (via The Gourmet Gourmand)

14. Roasted Fig Salad: Go ahead, add fresh-cut herbs to your salad mix. Toss them with fruits and veggies, like these rosemary roasted figs, and they’ll add a delicious, savory note to your dish. Your salad game will be forever changed. (via Dine and Dash)

15. Blueberry Basil Ice Cream: Probably the most exciting way to power through a surplus of herbs in your kitchen or garden is to use them in a frozen treat. It’s a clever and delicious trick for adding complexity to any ice cream recipe. This blueberry-basil recipe is a perfect example of how fresh herbs can provide an unexpected flavor boost. (via The Farmer’s Daughter)

16. Braised Fingerling Potatoes With Garlic, Shallots and Fresh Herbs: You haven’t fully experienced potatoes until you’ve tried them like this. The braising method caramelizes the exterior of the spuds until they’re coated in a soft glaze, and the fresh herbs infuse them with tons of flavor. (via A Beautiful Plate)

17. Reverse Seared Steak With Garlic Herb Butter: Adding chilled herb butter as a finishing touch lends a rich quality to a juicy steak. You’ll want a good loaf of bread handy to sop up those juices. (via Kitchen Konfidence)

18. Rosemary and Peppercorn Olive Oil: This infused olive oil recipe is a great addition to salad dressings and makes a thoughtful gift for all the foodies in your life. Living Well Kitchen recommends leaving your sprigs of rosemary on the countertop overnight to dry them just enough for this recipe to sing. (via Living Well Kitchen)

19. Herbed Red Potato Salad: This potato salad is perfect for warm-weather activities like picnicking, beaching and dining al fresco. It’s a twist on French-style potato salad, which, unlike American potato salad, contains no mayonnaise. Instead, it’s made with a healthy dose of green onions and parsley. (via Cookie and Kate)

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Every year on March 17, people around the globe celebrate St. Patrick's Day with festive parades, lively music, and, obviously, plenty of green. But beyond the usual partying, this holiday is also steeped in traditions that are believed to bring good fortune.

Whether you want to attract prosperity, ward off bad energy, or simply embrace the spirit of the holiday, here are some St. Patrick's Day traditions that might just bring a little extra luck your way.

Scroll to see the all the lucky St. Patrick's Day traditions that manifest a little extra fortune!

1. Wearing Green (And Pinching Those Who Aren't)

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One of the easiest ways to cash in on the luck of St. Patrick's Day is by wearing green. This hue has deep ties to Ireland, which is often called the "Emerald Isle" due to its lush, rolling landscapes. Beyond its natural beauty, green also carries historical significance and symbolizes Irish nationalism and cultural pride.

The best part? There's a mischievous side to this fun and festive tradition. More specifically, those who forget to wear the color might find themselves on the receiving end of a pinch.

This playful custom is more common in the U.S. than in Ireland and stems from the idea that wearing green makes you invisible to leprechauns, who are known for their trickster ways. So, to avoid being "spotted" (or pinched), make sure you add a splash of green to your outfit.

2. Drowning A Shamrock In Whiskey

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In Ireland, a well-known tradition is "drowning the shamrock," and it's believed to bring good luck. The shamrock has long been linked with Irish heritage and fortune. It's said to have been used by St. Patrick to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity.

So, on March 17, many celebrate by dropping a fresh shamrock into a glass of whiskey, drinking the beverage, and then tossing the shamrock over their left shoulder for good luck.

3. Doing An Irish Jig

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Get into the spirit of the holiday by learning an Irish jig! This energetic dance is a staple of Irish celebrations and is often performed in parades or festivals. It features quick footwork, pointed toes, and rhythmic hopping.

The Irish jig has deep roots in Celtic culture, possibly evolving from ancient clan marching tunes or early Celtic circle dances. Traditionally, Celts danced clockwise for joyous occasions and counterclockwise for mourning.

You can take a dance class, join in at a local event, or just work on some jig steps at home!

4. Searching For Four-Leaf Clovers

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Hunting for a four-leaf clover is a classic St. Patty's Day pastime, and if you manage to find one, you should consider yourself super lucky.

While shamrocks typically have three leaves, the rare four-leaf clover is actually a genetic mutation, making it a real symbol of good fortune. In fact, experts estimate that only one in every 10,000 clovers has four leaves!

Test your luck this holiday by scanning a patch of clover quickly. Our brains are surprisingly good at spotting irregular patterns.

5. Release The "Devil" From Your Irish Soda Bread

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Did you know that cutting a cross on top of Irish soda bread isn't just for aesthetics? According to Irish folklore, scoring a cross into the dough "lets the devil out" and ensures good luck and protection for your household.

This superstition, rooted in both Christian and pagan beliefs, was thought to ward off evil spirits. It also serves a practical purpose by allowing steam to escape, thus helping the bread bake evenly.

6. Run In A St. Patrick's Day Dash

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Running a race might not be the first thing that comes to mind for March 17, but it's become a really fun tradition. St. Patrick's Day dashes can range from quick 5Ks to half marathons, with plenty of family-friendly walks for those who prefer a more leisurely pace.

Participants dress up in green, wear shamrocks, and sometimes even race while sporting leprechaun hats! It's a great way to stay active and possibly run your way into some good luck.

7. Chow Down On Corned Beef And Cabbage

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It's just not St. Patrick's Day without a plate of corned beef and cabbage. Even though many associated this dish with Ireland, it actually has Irish-American roots.

When Irish immigrants arrived in the U.S., they found corned beef to be a more affordable alternative to traditional bacon. Paired with cabbage, potatoes, and carrots, it became a comforting and flavorful meal that stuck as a holiday staple.

8. Kiss Someone Who Is Irish

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Finally, you've definitely seen the phrase "Kiss me, I'm Irish" on T-shirts before. This fun saying is tied to the tradition of kissing the Blarney Stone in Ireland, an act that's said to bring good luck.

However, not all of us have the ability to visit the Blarney Stone. So, kissing an Irish person is another way to honor the custom in the spirit of good fortune.

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I already knew Freakier Friday would be even crazier than the first movie (because the only thing that would make me panic more than switching bodies with my mom is having it happen twice), but Anna (Lindsay Lohan) and Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) are in for one wild ride in Freaky Friday 2. Because not only are they experiencing a switch, but Anna's daughter and soon-to-be daughter are caught up in it too. Freaky, indeed.

Here's the hilarious Freakier Friday trailer, starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis — and featuring Chappell Roan's "HOTTOGO"!

The 'Freakier Friday' trailer is seeing double.

In the Freakier Friday trailer, we see Anna and Tess get their palms read — and when the palm reader sees their life lines have intersected before, and starts teasing they could be in for another adventure, this mother-daughter duo IMMEDIATELY leaves...and then wakes up the next morning in other bodies.

But while the first Freaky Friday saw Anna and Tess switch bodies with one another, this time Anna finds herself trapped in her own daughter's (Julia Butters) body, while Tess and Anna's soon-to-be stepdaughter (Sophia Hammons) swap as well. Talk about complicated!

I was almost more excited to hear Chappell Roan's "HOTTOGO" than I was about anything else. A perfect song choice if you ask me!

And 'Freakier Friday' sees a lot of familiar faces return.

We also get to see Pink Slip reunite in the Freakier Friday trailer! Screenwriter Jordan Weiss teased the band's reunion in our interview for the 2024 rom-com Sweethearts, telling Brit + Co that "I may or may not have gotten to go to set and been around some pink slip energy."

"It may or may not have excited my inner child beyond belief because I was a super fan. I was 10 years old when the first movie came out," she continued. "So 20 years later to get to work on the sequel as part of that team was a dream and, you know, don't meet your heroes unless your heroes are Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis, In which case they're amazing. Meet your heroes."

We also see a glimpse of Manny Jancinto and Chad Michael Murray's Jake pull up for a "sexy grand entrance" on his motorcycle. We'll have to watch Freakier Friday when it hits theaters on August 8, 2025 to see how these ladies will work it out!

Are you excited for Freakier Friday? Let us know what you're most excited to see in the sequel on TikTok! And read up on how Chad Michael Murray's Freaky Friday Role Almost Went To Jared Padalecki.

I never thought I'd say this, but Meryl Streep and Martin Short are one of the cutest celebrity couples rumored to be together! I didn't see this coming and I'm certain neither did fans of Only Murders in the Building! It's like they're taking a page from Loretta Durkin and Oliver Putnam's scripts, but with the added spice of workplace romance. Even though they've yet to confirm what's going on between them, I think something's brewing and I'm not the only one!

Scroll to learn more about Meryl Streep & Martin Short's alleged romance!

When did Meryl Streep & Martin Short start dating? 

The couple hasn't said anything about the beginning of their relationship, but rumors about them date back to January 2024. Despite being incredibly close at the 81st Golden Globes Awards, Martin's representative shut things down. It was said the two "are just very good friends, nothing more," but their coziness kept suggesting otherwise (via PEOPLE).

Page Six shared photos of them arriving to Giorgi Baldi late last year and they even attended a Broadway show together! Grabbing dinner is something friends would do, but lovers are also known for having date nights at restaurants.

Have they said anything about their relationship? 

Meryl & Martin haven't verbally said much about their relationship, but apparently a source has intel about how they feel. "Meryl couldn’t help but fall for Martin. He is a gentleman, he keeps her laughing and is an all around positive person. She loves being around him," this anonymous person allegedly told Page Six.

Shortly after this admission, the source said the couple wasn't "looking for a relationship when they started dating," but loved ones "approve" of them being together. If you ask us, the best romances are ones that come as a surprise to both partners!

Who were they married to before? 

Everyone was shocked to learn Meryl Streep and her ex-husband Don Gummer hadn't been together for "6 years," in 2023 (via PEOPLE). They would've bee celebrating 45 years of wedded bliss, but things ended well before they could do so. Meryl's rep said, "Don Gummer and Meryl Streep have been separated for more than 6 years, and while they will always care for each other, they have chosen lives apart."

As for Martin Short, he became a widower when his wife Nancy Dolman passed away in 2010 (via Newsweek). The outlet recalls a prior interview between the actor and The Hollywood Reporter where he said, "It was absolutely horrible, obviously, and as sad as anything." However he told his kids, "'I believe Mom has zoomed into our souls.'"

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