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Badia Bay Leaves Whole, 0.17 oz

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Badia Bay Leaves Whole, 0.17 oz

Whole Bay Leaves are the quiet backbone of slow-cooked food — dried laurel leaves that release a soft, herbal, slightly menthol aroma over long simmering. This 0.17 oz size is the recipe-ready jar for cooks who reach for a leaf or two at a time.

Common Uses

Drop into Cuban black beans, ropa vieja, picadillo, and arroz con pollo. Essential in Mediterranean braises: osso buco, daube, beef bourguignon, and Greek stifado. Anchor a French bouquet garni alongside thyme and parsley for stocks, court-bouillons, and pot roasts. Use in tomato sauce, lentil soup, chili, and brines for pickles or holiday turkey.

Cuisine Context

Bay is one of the few herbs that genuinely needs time — its oils dissolve slowly, which is why it shows up in every cuisine built on the stew pot. Cuban abuelas, Provençal cooks, and Italian nonnas all agree on this leaf. Always added whole, always removed before serving.

Pro Tip

Crack the leaf slightly between your fingers before adding to release more aroma. One leaf per quart of liquid is the standard — more than that turns medicinal.

Ships from Doral, FL.

$2.41
Badia Bay Leaves Whole, 0.17 oz—
$2.41

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Whole Bay Leaves are the quiet backbone of slow-cooked food — dried laurel leaves that release a soft, herbal, slightly menthol aroma over long simmering. This 0.17 oz size is the recipe-ready jar for cooks who reach for a leaf or two at a time.

Common Uses

Drop into Cuban black beans, ropa vieja, picadillo, and arroz con pollo. Essential in Mediterranean braises: osso buco, daube, beef bourguignon, and Greek stifado. Anchor a French bouquet garni alongside thyme and parsley for stocks, court-bouillons, and pot roasts. Use in tomato sauce, lentil soup, chili, and brines for pickles or holiday turkey.

Cuisine Context

Bay is one of the few herbs that genuinely needs time — its oils dissolve slowly, which is why it shows up in every cuisine built on the stew pot. Cuban abuelas, Provençal cooks, and Italian nonnas all agree on this leaf. Always added whole, always removed before serving.

Pro Tip

Crack the leaf slightly between your fingers before adding to release more aroma. One leaf per quart of liquid is the standard — more than that turns medicinal.

Ships from Doral, FL.

Badia Bay Leaves Whole, 0.17 oz | Bodega Badia