41 Recipes That Prove Fresh Dill Isn't Just for Pickles (2024)

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41 Recipes That Prove Fresh Dill Isn't Just for Pickles (1)Laura DenbyUpdated: Apr. 19, 2023

    Fresh dill is one of the most fragrant and flavorful herbs in the kitchen. Although it's most famous for giving pickles their vibrant kick, this herb is perfect for much more than that.

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    Chicken and Broccoli with Dill Sauce

    I’ve had this chicken and broccoli recipe for so many years, I don’t remember when I first made it. Serve it with a side of couscous or rice for a complete meal, or add some sliced mushrooms or carrots for extra veggies. —Kallee Krong-Mccreery, Escondido, California

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    Creamy Parmesan Spinach Bake

    My creamy, comforting side dish wonderfully rounds out any holiday dinner. Just a little of this rich casserole goes a long way. —Jennifer Bley, Austin, Texas

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    Slow-Roasted Lemon Dill Chicken

    The lemon and dill in this slow-cooked recipe give the chicken a bright, fresh taste. Pair the entree with a side of noodles or a mixed green salad. —Lori Lockrey, Pickering, Ontario

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    Fresh Cucumber Salad

    Crisp, garden-fresh cukes are always in season when we hold our family reunion, and they really shine in this simple salad. The recipe can easily be expanded to make large quantities, too. —Betsy Carlson, Rockford, Illinois

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    I love the classic combination of lemon and fish, and this salmon risotto is delicious and easy to throw together at the end of a long day. —Amanda Reed, Nashville, Tennessee

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    Growing my own vegetables and herbs helps keep things fresh in the kitchen, but frozen peas make this side a breeze to prepare. —Tanna Richard, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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    Zucchini Patties with Dill Dip

    These crisp-tender patties are a nice alternative to crab cakes and taste very similar, thanks to the seafood seasoning. They always get gobbled up! —Kelly Maxwell, Plainfield, Illinois

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    Dill Garden Salad

    I love to cut up whatever fresh vegetables I have on hand and toss them with this delicious dressing and fresh dill. This salad shows up on our table regularly during the summer. —Bethany Martin, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

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    Eggs Benedict with Dill Sauce

    Here’s an extra-special way to make eggs Benedict—this recipe has all the richness but the sauce is much easier to make than a traditional Hollandaise. —Mary Louise Lever, Rome, Georgia

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    Dilly Barbecued Turkey

    This is one of my brother-in-law's special cookout recipes. The onions, garlic and herbs in the marinade make a tasty, tender turkey, and the tempting aroma prompts the family to gather around the grill. —Sue Walker, Greentown, Indiana

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    Braised Dill Potatoes

    Dill, chicken broth and a few other simple ingredients create a side dish your family will love. The braised potatoes are delicious with sour cream. —Amie Schmidt, San Diego, California

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    Chicken Tzatziki Cucumber Boats

    I’ve tended a garden for decades, and these colorful “boats” made from cucumbers hold my homegrown tomatoes, peas and dill. It’s absolute garden greatness. —Ronna Farley, Rockville, Maryland

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    Grilled Corn with Dill

    I like to peel the husks back and rub ears of sweet corn with delicious dill butter before putting them on the grill. The butter melts over the golden kernels as the corn steams inside the husk. —Jeannie Klugh, Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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    Tossing the cooked potatoes with stock and wine right after you drain them infuses them with flavor. The liquid absorbs like magic. —George Levinthal, Goleta, California

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    Our family took a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Norway, where we got to eat incredible shrimp sandwiches like these. The crustier the bread, the better. —Monica Kolva, Millville, New Jersey

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    Chicken Bean Soup

    This easy soup is tasty and nutritious, too. I like to top individual bowls with a few sprigs of fresh parsley. Home-baked rolls—I use frozen bread dough—are an added treat. —Phyllis Shaughnessy, Livonia, New York

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    Garlic-Herb Salmon Sliders

    The fresh flavors of the salmon and herbs are just unbeatable. I serve these as full-size burgers on kaiser rolls, too. —Margee Berry, White Salmon, Washington

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    Salmon Mousse Cups

    I make these tempting little tarts frequently for parties. They disappear at an astonishing speed, so I usually double or triple the recipe. The salmon-cream cheese filling and flaky crust will melt in your mouth. —Fran Rowland, Phoenix, Arizona

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    This is a terrific warm-weather dish, loaded with fresh flavors. I make mine meatless, but some sliced grilled chicken on top would be awesome, too. —Crystal Schlueter, Northglenn, Colorado

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    Garden Spinach-Potato Salad

    Not only is this summer side dish something to look at, it's a treat for the taste buds, too. The medley of textures and garden-fresh ingredients perfectly complement one another for a delightfully different potato salad. —Marilyn Haynes, Sylacauga, Alabama

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    Smoked Salmon-Potato Brunch Bake

    The two different potatoes, fresh herbs and different textures make this savory brunch bake unique and special. —Victoria Johnson, Gilbert, Arizona

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    Greek-Style Chicken Burgers

    The original recipe for these burgers called for lamb or beef, but I decided to try ground chicken to decrease the fat. The sauce easily doubles as a flavorful dip for veggies and pita chips. —Judy Puskas, Wallaceburg, Ontario

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    Salmon with Horseradish Pistachio Crust

    Impress everyone at your table with this elegant but easy salmon that's delicious and nutritious. You can substitute scallions for shallots if you like. —Linda Press Wolfe, Cross River, New York

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    Mom served these muffins instead of bread or buns. Now I make them to serve with soup or chili. —Betsy King, Duluth, Minnesota

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    Pickled Green Beans with Smoked Salmon Dip

    I came up with this appetizer for my son, who's big on delicious but healthy food. The lighter beans-and-dip combo has won over even finicky eaters. —Dinah Halterman, Harmony, North Carolina

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    Mediterranean Shrimp Orzo Salad

    Loaded with veggies and shrimp, this crowd pleaser is a tasty change from standard pasta salads. —Ginger Johnson, Pottstown, Pennsylvania

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    Dilled Mushroom Turnovers

    My bite-sized mushroom pastries are hard to resist. For parties, I prep and freeze them ahead, then pop them into the oven when guests are on the way. —Isabella Michel-Clark, Sparks, Nevada

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    Roasted Green Bean Salad

    This easy recipe turns homegrown green beans into something special. A tangy dill and Dijon vinaigrette coats the beans without overpowering them so the fresh-picked flavor comes through. —Kathy Shell, San Diego, California

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    Greek Salad Ravioli

    Turn the fresh flavors of a Greek salad into a warm dish for cold winter nights. I like to make a large batch, freeze it, then simply drop ravioli into simmering water for dinner in five minutes! —Carla Mendres, Winnipeg, Manitoba

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    Hearty Slow-Cooker Breakfast Hash

    This sweet and savory hash certainly won't leave you hungry—the sausage, veggies and eggs will fill you up. The hint of maple syrup makes it all feel extra cozy. —Colleen Delawder, Herndon, Virginia

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    This homey recipe of steak and egg noodles in a creamy sauce is just like what we had at my gran's house when we visited. It's one of my favorite "memory meals," as I call them. —Janelle Shank, Omaha, Nebraska

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    Curried Beef Pitas with Cucumber Sauce

    A good friend gave me this recipe when I first got married. I was a bit apprehensive to try it since the ingredients weren't that familiar to me, but, years later, it's now one of our family favorites. —Shannon Koene, Blacksburg, Virginia

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    This recipe came from a "what's in the fridge?" moment, and it's so good. It makes two tarts for brunch or appetizers. —Jacquelyn Benson, South Berwick, Maine

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    Flavorful Matzo Ball Soup

    A variety of winter vegetables gives the broth for this classic Jewish soup a deep flavor. You can use a few green onions instead of the leek. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Smoked Salmon New Potatoes

    Give twice-baked potatoes a rest this year and try these stuffed spuds. Smoked salmon and cream cheese blended with lemon juice and dill are simply piped into small red potatoes. Leftovers are even good with eggs for breakfast. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Shrimp Pasta Salad

    I adore shrimp, so discovering it in this pasta salad recipe was a real treat for me. The lemon-dill sauce is light and bright. It's one of our favorite cold pasta salad recipes! —Traci Wynne, Denver, Pennsylvania

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    Balsamic Herb Vinaigrette

    Balsamic vinaigrette is a classic, versatile dressing. A variety of savory seasonings gives this recipe a tangy kick. It's the perfect complement to a bed of fresh greens. —Edgar Wright, Silver Spring, Maryland

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    Cucumber-Stuffed Cherry Tomatoes

    Besides being tasty, these little tomato poppers are extra awesome because you can make them ahead of time. At parties, I often triple the recipe because they disappear fast. —Christi Martin, Elko, Nevada

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    Dilled Seafood Salad Sandwiches

    In California, we fell in love with a deli's seafood salad. After we moved to Iowa, I went to work recreating it. —Tanna Richard, Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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    Tzatziki Potato Salad

    My son has an egg allergy, so this potato salad is perfect for him. For extra color, add radish, apple and garlic dill pickles. —Cindy Romberg, Mississauga, Ontario

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    Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs

    Flaky salmon and creamy sauce go so well over hard-boiled eggs. Drizzle the sauce or serve it on the side; it's great either way. —Marinela Dragan, Portland, Oregon

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    Originally Published: May 12, 2018

    41 Recipes That Prove Fresh Dill Isn't Just for Pickles (42)

    Laura Denby

    Cooking and writing have been Laura’s passion for 10 years. In addition to Taste of Home, Laura writes about food and culinary arts on sites like Food & Wine, Food Network and Delish. Though she’s a trained professional chef, Laura has branched into the wine and spirits space too. She has worked in multiple vineyards and earned a WSET Level 2 award in wine and spirits. Her work in professional kitchens, love of organizing and eye for the best kitchen products gives her a range of writing experience from cooking techniques to product testing. Outside of work, Laura loves wine tasting, traveling and hanging out with her dog and family.

    41 Recipes That Prove Fresh Dill Isn't Just for Pickles (2024)

    FAQs

    Do you have to use fresh dill for pickles? ›

    Cucumbers: Pickling cucumbers are preferred, but regular cucumbers can be used also. Dill: In place of the dill seeds, you can substitute 5 heads of fresh dill (the yellow flower portion) or 2 teaspoons dried dillweed for each jar (10 teaspoons total).

    What can you use instead of dill for pickles? ›

    Caraway, anise, and fennel seeds are three straightforward substitutes for dill seed, and they are all related. Caraway seeds are pungent and bold, with notes of camphor and just a spark of licorice. Both anise and fennel seeds are valued for their licorice-like qualities, which is a secondary flavor in dill seed.

    How much fresh dill equals dill seed? ›

    For a 3-5″ (8 to 12 cm ) sprig of fresh dill, you can substitute 1/4 teaspoon of dried dill weed. The National Center for Home Food Preservation says, “For each quart, try 3 heads of fresh dill or 1 to 2 tablespoons dill seed (dill weed = 2 tablespoons).” Hope it's helpful!

    How long does fresh cut dill last in the fridge? ›

    Store the dill in the crisper drawer in your fridge for up to 1 week. The crisper drawer maintains a certain level of moisture meant to keep produce (including herbs) as fresh as possible. Setting your crisper drawer control to high humidity will better prevent wilting, too.

    Can I use fresh dill instead of dried dill? ›

    Can you Substitute Fresh Dill for Dried Dill? You can easily substitute fresh dill for dried. Use one tablespoon chopped fresh dill to substitute 1 teaspoon dried dill.

    Do you need to rinse fresh dill? ›

    “Washing right away is actually good for the shelf life of the herbs, as it allows you time to inspect them and remove any damaged leaves, which can hasten the shelf life of the herb bundle,” says Siegler. The exception is delicate herbs, such as dill or tarragon, which are best washed right before using.

    What seasoning is close to dill? ›

    The best substitute for dill? Tarragon. Tarragon has a similar licorice or anise finish to the flavor, but it's much stronger. You can use equal amounts of fresh tarragon or dried tarragon to substitute for fresh dill or dried dill.

    What is the closest herb to dill? ›

    With that, here are the best substitutes for dill in a huge range of recipes.
    • Tarragon. ...
    • Fresh Parsley. ...
    • Rosemary. ...
    • Bay Leaves. ...
    • Cilantro. ...
    • Mint. ...
    • Fresh Thyme. ...
    • Basil. The last substitute for dill weed that you probably already have in your kitchen pantry is basil, as it's used in many cuisines.
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    Is apple cider vinegar or white vinegar better for dill pickles? ›

    Because apple cider vinegar is made from apples rather than barley, corn rice or wine, it gives pickles a mellower taste. Using a white distilled vinegar, for example, will create a harsher flavour. But as well as being gentler on your palate, using apple cider vinegar also adds health benefits to pickles.

    How do you convert 2 tablespoons of fresh dill to dried dill? ›

    When cooking with herbs, keep a general rule of thumb in mind regarding the ratio of fresh to dry: Because dried herbs are often more potent and concentrated than fresh herbs, you need less if they're dry. That means the correct ratio is 1 tablespoon of fresh herbs to 1 teaspoon of dried herbs.

    How do you convert 1 4 cup fresh dill to dried dill? ›

    Just remember the 3:1 ratio. Triple the volume if you want to use fresh instead of dried. Divide the volume by three if you want to use dried instead of fresh. Some delicate herbs (cilantro, dill, parsley) lose more of their punch when dried, so you may have to taste your dish and add a bit more.

    What happens if dill goes to seed? ›

    If you allow dill to flower, leaf production will cease; when it sets seed, the plant dies. Therefore, plan your dill harvest based on whether you want to use fresh dill in recipes, preserve leaves (dill weed) and/or preserve seed. Dill weed: Characteristic aroma is an indicator of fresh herb quality.

    What are the side effects of eating too much dill? ›

    What are the side effects of dill leaves? Yes, it might have side effects. Rarely, it might cause itching of the tongue, vomiting, diarrhoea, swelling of the mouth, throat swelling and, allergic reactions.

    What to do with dill after cutting? ›

    For dill that you plan to use within the next week, treat it similar to cut flowers, placing the stems in a water-filled jar. The remaining dill can be preserved by freezing or drying the herb or creating dill-flavored vinegar.

    What to do with fresh dill stalks? ›

    Dill stems can be used to stuff and flavor meats and fish, to season stocks and soups, or even to enhance the dill flavor of pickles. Like bay leaves, dill stems should be removed from a dish before serving.

    What pairs well with dill? ›

    Dill Sour, sweet fresh: asparagus, avocados, beets, cabbage, carrots, celery, cucumber, fish, potatoes, rice, salmon, tomatoes, yogurt, zucchini, cabbage, onion, pumpkin basil, garlic, parsley cumin, garlic, ginger, turmeric Store fresh dill in a plastic bag for 2-3 days.

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