Show Your Liver Some Love With This Savory Milk Thistle Seasoning

  Rich in minerals, liver-loving compounds and – most importantly – FLAVOR, this milk thistle seasoning salt is super easy to make and perfe...

 


Rich in minerals, liver-loving compounds and – most importantly – FLAVOR, this milk thistle seasoning salt is super easy to make and perfect for sprinkling on savory dishes. I love it on roasted meat and potatoes, and it makes a super delish addition to soups, too.

Here’s what you’ll need to make it:


Milk Thistle Seeds

Potent yet gentle, milk thistle (Silybum marianum) has been used as a liver tonic since at least the 1st century, and modern research supports this approach.


It’s main therapeutic component – silymarin – is found primarily in the seeds. Unlike most herbs which are best extracted by hot water (aka tea) or alcohol (as a tincture), milk thistle seeds are best consumed when freshly ground.


Fortunately, they just so happen to have a nutty, salty, slightly sweet flavor that makes them perfect for incorporating into savory dishes.


Stinging Nettle Leaf

Sometimes called Nature’s Multivitamin, nettle (Urtica dioica)) contains vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that support detox, energy, seasonal allergy relief and more. According to Rosalee de la Foret, author of Alchemy of Herbs:


Nettle supports many detox organ systems, including the liver, lungs, and urinary tract.”


And don’t worry, cooking or drying out nettle deactivates the formic acid that causes the stinging sensation its named for, leaving us with the other nutritive compounds to work with.


Dulse Flakes

Dulse (Palmaria palmata) is a slightly purple seaweed that’s rich in minerals, trace minerals and iodine. It adds umami to our mix.


If you’ve never heard of umami before, it’s a Japanese word that means “essence of deliciousness,” and it seriously is. Often called the fifth flavor, it has a meaty savoriness that deepens the flavor of dishes.


Celery Seed

Traditionally used to support digestion, celery seed (Apium graveolens) makes the flavors of other foods really pop. SInce the best herbal formulas are the ones we actually use because we enjoy them, I consider it an essential part of this recipe.


Garlic & Onion Powder

Although mostly use to enhance flavor in this recipe, garlic and onion powder are both rich in antioxidants that support liver health. (1) (2)


Calendula Petals

Soothing for the digestive tract, calendula petals have a mild flavor similar to saffron.


Mineral Rich Sea Salt

Unrefined sea salts like Himalayan pink salt and Real Salt contain electrolytes like calcium and potassium, plus essential trace minerals that contribute to osmotic balance. In other words, they help our bodies optimize fluid levels.


9 Ways To Use Milk Thistle Seasoning

Sprinkled over roasted potatoes or baked veggies

Added to soups

Mixed into marinades

Whisked into olive oil and vinegar to make salad dressing

As a finishing salt for roasted meats

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