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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)00:20:49 No.21863115 I love dill. Why is it only used for pickles?

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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)00:21:27 No.21863116 >he doesn't know about eggs
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)00:23:37 No.21863120 >>21863116
Eggseses? What’s eggseses, precious?
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)00:38:51 No.21863143 Use it on fish, dillweed
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)00:42:30 No.21863152 >>21863115
i use it in green peas
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)00:43:16 No.21863153 >>21863115
I hate dill. I wish it wasn't used for pickles.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)00:45:13 No.21863161 >>21863115
It's not. You're just an uncultured yogurt head.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)00:57:10 No.21863180 >>21863115
Here's a nice non-pickle recipe with dill.
https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1026416-gombaleves-creamy-mushroom-soup
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)01:01:51 No.21863184 >>21863115
It goes great with chicken or in chicken soup.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)01:14:31 No.21863201 >>21863115
I love it in a potato salad.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)01:15:29 No.21863203 >>21863115
this nigga doesn't know about tzatziki
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)01:17:38 No.21863211 >>21863115
it's not. it's used with fish, chicken, eggs, potatoes....
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)02:51:32 No.21863360 >>21863120
E-E-Gs, boil ‘em, scramble ‘em, stick ‘em up your ass
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)02:56:18 No.21863363 Dill has very good antimicrobial properties and keeps pickles fresh for longer. That's probably why it was used traditionally*
*Just guessing idk but it does have antimicrobial properties
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)05:08:33 No.21863521 >>21863180
That sounds like a good soup, if you told me you love it I’m gombaleves you
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)05:12:59 No.21863530 >>21863211
Also, like other anons have mentioned, goes quite well with (dishes containing) mushrooms, green peas, cucumbers, or yoghurt.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)05:14:44 No.21863534 >>21863115
It’s in ranch dressing.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)05:27:54 No.21863554 >>21863115
If you love dill I would recommend trying dill pollen. It is a very delicious and complex dill flavor. :D
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)05:32:06 No.21863560 >>21863115
Anything that takes mustard.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)06:12:56 No.21863596 >>21863115
It’s in ‘burger sauce’ too
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)06:16:33 No.21863600 >>21863115
>>21863116
>doesn't know about mashed potatoes
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)06:17:53 No.21863602 >>21863521
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)12:48:34 No.21863849 use it for scallops
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv2tQXimrGA
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)14:13:11 No.21863965 >>21863153
>I hate dill
you're not from humanity.
please state your business within our universe.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)14:41:47 No.21864006 Put it in tomato soup or any tomato based sauce, even where it doesn't traditionally belong, like lecso or spaghetti.
Rice, tomato sauce and dill are delicious together.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)17:10:19 No.21864219 >>21863115
Fresh dill in tuna or chicken salad makes all the difference. Delicious.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)17:13:21 No.21864225 Dill is great in peanut butter for sandwiches or marshmallow fluff for fudge. You can also use it in oatmeal for a herby kick that helps it from tasting so plain.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)17:29:38 No.21864237 >>21863203
tzatziki is ruined by dill
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)17:36:35 No.21864243 >>21864237
This thread is ruined by you.
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Anonymous
02/02/26(Mon)21:36:50 No.21864499 >>21864237
vanilla ice cream is ruined by dill
don't keep them in the same freezer compartment
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)01:57:34 No.21864904 russian egg salad with mushrooms and dill my brother
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)02:11:59 No.21864937 >>21864237
sounds like you need some raita in your life.
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)04:11:14 No.21865127 >>21863363
Silver also has strong anti-microbial properties which is why they used to make surgical implements out of it and also why you kill wherewolves with silver bullets
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)06:40:09 No.21865295 You use a lot in spanakopita
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)06:46:07 No.21865303 >>21863115
>Why is it only used for pickles?
Because it's disgusting used anywhere else
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)07:55:54 No.21865364 >>21863115
vietnamese fish dish
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)08:10:52 No.21865380 >>21863115
also Laotian fish dish
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)15:37:05 No.21865774 >>21865127
>strong anti-microbial properties
>also why you kill wherewolves with silver bullets
I thought it was some magical aversion to the element? Next you'll be trying to tell me that silver bullets can kill regular wolves, or even humans lol. Fucking nerd.
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)20:41:41 No.21866175 i use it whenever i make fish
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Anonymous
02/03/26(Tue)21:23:08 No.21866204 >>21866175
I made up a dill and white wine sauce with tilapia... because I had shit wine to go with my shit fish... I had to add lemon and a lot of pepper because it turned my bland ass farmed catfish into an egg dish. I can't explain it, but the flavour was scrambled eggs with dill.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)05:09:23 No.21866843 When I do a corned beef I make a white bechamel with dill and hot English mustard to pour over it and the mash.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)05:26:33 No.21866870 I love using it my chicken salad
What's even more fucked is some places dont even have it
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)05:33:09 No.21866880 >>21865774
Fun fact actually, humans cant be killed by bullets at all.
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Anonymous
02/04/26(Wed)09:48:34 No.21867067 Look up "Zupa Koperkowa" (Dill soup). A very tasty soup common in Poland, use ChatGPT to translate the recipe.
Also, dill can be used as condiment with literally any savory dish.
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Anonymous
02/05/26(Thu)01:37:23 No.21868264 >>21863115
>only used for pickles
I'll never understand what compels people to come on here and say the most retarded shit they can think up and try to make it sound like its fact.
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Anonymous
02/05/26(Thu)01:47:02 No.21868273 i use dill in my blue cheese dip for hot wings
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