Hereβs a simple, safe rosemary-infused olive oil recipe β great for cooking and for hair/skin care πΏπ«
πΏ Rosemary-Infused Olive Oil
What itβs good for
- Cooking (roasted veggies, bread dipping, chicken)
- Hair oil (scalp massage, shine)
- Skin massage oil
- Aromatherapy vibes (fresh, herbal)
π§Ί Ingredients
- 1 cup olive oil (extra-virgin for best flavor)
- 2β3 sprigs fresh rosemary
or ΒΌ cup dried rosemary
β οΈ Important: Fresh rosemary must be fully dried to avoid spoilage.
π₯ Method 1: Quick Infusion (Best for beginners)
- Prepare rosemary
- If fresh: wash and dry completely (air-dry 1β2 days).
- Chop slightly to release oils.
- Heat gently
- Add rosemary and olive oil to a saucepan.
- Heat on very low for 10β15 minutes.
- Oil should be warm, not sizzling.
- Cool & strain
- Let cool fully.
- Strain into a clean glass jar or bottle.
- Store
- Keep in a cool, dark place.
- Shelf life: 1β2 months (longer if refrigerated).
π Method 2: Slow Cold Infusion (Best flavor & aroma)
- Place dried rosemary in a clean jar.
- Cover completely with olive oil.
- Seal and store in a dark, warm spot.
- Shake gently every few days.
- After 4β6 weeks, strain and bottle.
π° Shelf life: up to 6 months if fully dry herbs were used.
πββοΈ Rosemary Oil for Hair
- Warm a small amount
- Massage into scalp 2β3x per week
- Leave 30 minutes or overnight, then shampoo
β¨ Helps with:
- Scalp circulation
- Hair strength
- Shine
(Not a miracle growth cure, but supportive)
π³ Cooking Ideas
- Drizzle over roasted potatoes
- Bread dip with sea salt
- Marinade for chicken or lamb
- Pasta finishing oil
β οΈ Safety Tips
- Never use wet herbs
- If oil smells sour or moldy β discard
- Use clean, dry containers only
If you want, I can also give you:
- Garlic + rosemary oil (kitchen favorite)
- Rosemary oil specifically for hair growth
- Shelf-stable infused oil tips
Just say the word πΏ