I wish I could say it tastes better than it looks.
A handful of pine needles
Rum
Sugar
Lime juice
MintMethod:
Boil your pine needles until they go brown and your water goes yellow (yum!)
Take your fresh pine tea and let it cool.
While that’s happening, muddle a few slices of lime with a few mint leaves.
Add as much sugar as you generally enjoy and stir.
Pour in your rum, and top up with your cooled tea.
Serve with a joyful sprig of tree.
Honestly, not the worst.
A handful of pine needles
A wheel of brie
HoneyMethod:
Preheat your oven to 180 degrees celsius (356 degrees fahrenheit).
Unwrap your brie, and pierce some holes in it.
Plug those holes with sprigs of Christmas tree.
Drizzle the whole thing with honey to taste.
Bake for 10 minutes, or until you’re legitimately worried the whole thing will catch on fire.
Serve on bread or crackers. Just be careful, this stuff is molten when it comes out of the oven.
I wouldn't judge you for skipping this one.
A handful of pine needles, chopped finely
A small red onion sliced thinly
A clove of garlic minced
Balsamic vinegar
Olive oil
SugarMethod:
Sauté your onion in oil until it softens.
Add your onion and needles, simmer for a few more minutes.
Add a splash of vinegar, and a pinch of sugar and cool until the liquid evaporates.
Take off the heat and serve hot or cold on whatever people eat relish on.
