- This herb mill lets you easily mince fresh or dry herbs, including parsley, rosemary, mint, ore...
- Sold individually
- Dimensions: 8½"L × 2¾"W
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For Lovers of Fresh Herbs,
This stainless steel mincer is perfect for mincing all herbs, fresh rosemary, basil and parsley. I love a little parsley in my omelet. Here in this clip, my friend demonstrates using the mincer. It's just effortless ! The fastest, most practical way of mincing parsley. I ordered this one from "Lost In The Library Books", and their delivery and thoughtfulness is well appreciated and I'd like to thank them for their great service ! Definitely 5 stars to this product and to LOST IN THE LIBRARY BOOKS for excellent service.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Browne Herb Mill - Stainless steel (Misc.)
A complete waste of time and money. The oils released from grating the herbs cause the grated herbs to clump and they remain in the grater. I took a handful of basil and oregano and absolutely nothing came out of the grater. You will need a knife to pick the wet clumps out of the grater and they are unable to be used in your recipe. Stick with the tried and true knife to chop, mince or just tear apart by hand.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Only works on dried herbs,
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This review is from: Browne Herb Mill - Stainless steel (Misc.)
I have had no luck mincing fresh herbs in this thing. Like others have said, the leaves get stuck in the blades and must be dug out. If you watch the video a reviewer posted, you'll notice that only a couple little pieces drop out after about 15 cranks. The rest is all stuck in the blades, a wet mashed up mess. Sorry. But that's the reality of this mill. If you had dried leaves, it work work better. But then, you can just crush dried herbs in a mortice for small bits or in your hands for larger bits.
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