What is the difference between ground and rubbed sage? (2024)

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The difference between ground and rubbed sage

Ground sage is an extremely fine powder. It is made by grinding the entire leaf to a very fine consistency. Ground sage has the same feel and granule size of any typical powdered herb. Rubbed sage has a light and fluffy texture. It is made by rubbing the sage leaf to create a fuzzy-like consistency.

Ground sage is more concentrated than rubbed so if you are looking to substitute one for the other here are some general guidelines:

  • 1 teaspoon of rubbed sage = approximately 1/2 teaspoon of ground sage.
  • 1 tablespoon of fresh sage = approximately 1 teaspoon of rubbed sage

When to use ground or rubbed – general guidelines
Ground sage is best in recipes where you are looking for some added piney and woody flavor. For a more pronounced sage flavor and a light and fluffy texture rubbed, is your best choice.

Rubbed sage is perfect for holiday turkey stuffing as well as Italian and Greek dishes. It’s a great fit for sausages, poultry, pork, beef, lamb, and fish dishes.

Ground sage is best in chicken and soup recipes.

MySpicer carries Rubbed Sage in sizes ranging from 1 oz to 25 pound bulk.

Karie Farr2020-01-24T12:07:09-07:00January 24th, 2020|Education, Spicer Blog (All Posts)|

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