Don’t have any sage on hand while you’re making a recipe? Here’s the best sage substitute for the fresh and dried form of this herb.
Making a recipe that calls for sage and don’t have it? Or want to substitute dried sage for fresh? Sage is a fresh herb with a earthy pine-scented flavor that originated in the Mediterranean. While it’s used in may recipes, it’s flavor is most often associated with the holidays for its popular use in stuffing and with poultry. Sage has
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When it’s the season, we recommend growing sage in your garden (here’s How to Grow Herbs). And of course, dried sage is a must in any home cook’s spice cabinet! But don’t have time to pick up more at the store? Here’s the best sage substitute for the dried and fresh herb.
How to substitute dried sage for fresh?
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The best option for fresh sage is to use dried if you have it on hand! One note about dried sage: there are two types you can buy: rubbed sage and powdered or ground sage. Rubbed sage is made by rubbing the leaves together and it has a coarse, fluffy texture. Powdered sage is a fine powder. We recommend rubbed sage because it has the best flavor. Here’s the conversion ratio:
Ratio: For 8 large or 12 medium sage leaves or 1 tablespoon fresh chopped sage, substitute 1 teaspoon rubbed sage.
Best sage substitute
Note that how these options work depend on the type of recipe and how the sage used. Of course, it’s best to run out and grab some if at all possible.
1. Rosemary (fresh or dried).
The best sage substitute? Rosemary. Rosemary has similar pine-like undertones, and it’s especially effective fresh. You can also use it dried, but keep in mind it has a different look (rosemary has long needles vs a ground appearance). Use equal parts of fresh or dried rosemary for fresh or dried sage. Or you could use the fresh vs dried ratio above to substitute 1 teaspoon dried rosemary for 1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage.
2. Thyme (fresh or dried).
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The next best sage substitute? Thyme. Thyme has a similar herbaceous quality to sage, but it’s not nearly as strong. Of course it doesn’t have the unique earthy flavor that sage brings, but it will do in a pinch. You can use equal parts fresh or dried thyme for fresh or dried sage.
3. Poultry seasoning (dried).
Here’s a fun trick! Sage is usually the main ingredient in poultry seasoning, so in a pinch you could use it as a substitute for sage. This works for the dried version only.
4. Marjoram (fresh or dried).
A final sage substitute? Marjoram. This herb is a little more unique, so you might not have it on hand. But it can work if you have it. Substitute equal parts fresh or dried marjoram for fresh or dried sage.
Related recipes
Here are some of our favorite recipes featuring fresh or dried sage:
- Sage Tea
- Whole Grain Classic Homemade Stuffing Recipe
- Baked Gnocchi with Pumpkin Sauce
- Creamy Butternut Squash Risotto
- Tomato Sage Chickpea Soup
- Tomato Sage Parmesan Cornbread
- Butternut Squash Soup
- Best Vegan Pot Pie
- Pumpkin Stuffed Shells
- Apple Cranberry Appetizer
- Stuffed Delicata Squash Recipe
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