Aloysia citrodora, or lemon verbena, was brought to Spain in the mid-18th century and named the “herb of the Princess” in honor of Maria Luisa of Parma. In honor of Charles IV, the princess’s husband and king-- and a great supporter of modern agriculture--I present my Verbena Spritzer. Delicious and refreshing no matter what the century!
Get the recipe at http://www.mariobatali.com/recipes/ve...
Verbena Spritzers ─ Mario Batali
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