Food Recipes Sauces, Condiments and Preserves Herb Oil Be the first to rate & review! Spike Gjerde, the James Beard Award–winning chef at restaurants like A Rake’s Progress in Washington, D.C., and Woodberry Kitchen in Baltimore, approaches local sourcing with religious fervor. He forgoes olive oil and lemons, using locally grown and pressed oils and vinegars in their place. His team dries mint, lavender, peaches, and cherries—and even makes garlic powder. He refuses to buy from distributors, even when they buy from local growers, because he wants every penny to go the farm. “A lot of people say, ‘Wow, this is harder than I thought.’ Then they just call [giant distributor] Sysco. But it’s why we’re doing it,” Gjerde says. “Our job is to get more value back to growers.” This recipe, from A Rake’s Progress, is inspired by Gjerde’s relationship with local makers and purveyors. Try drizzling this brilliant-green oil over everything from avocado toast to salad. By Spike Gjerde Updated on August 2, 2023 Tested by Food & Wine Test Kitchen Tested by Food & Wine Test Kitchen Recipes published by Food & Wine are rigorously tested by the culinary professionals at the Dotdash Meredith Food Studios in order to empower home cooks to enjoy being in the kitchen and preparing meals they will love. Our expert culinary team tests and retests each recipe using equipment and ingredients found in home kitchens to ensure that every recipe is delicious and works for cooks at home every single time. Meet the Food & Wine Test Kitchen Save Rate PRINT Share Close Total Time: 5 mins Yield: Makes about 1/2 cup Cook Mode (Keep screen awake) Ingredients 1/2 cup canola oil 3 tablespoons chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley 3 tablespoons sliced fresh chives 2 tablespoons chopped lovage or celery leaves Directions Combine all ingredients in a blender. Process until mostly smooth, about 30 seconds. Store in an airtight container in refrigerator up to 3 days. Originally appeared: March 2019 Rate It Print