tocharian wrote:Man I don't envy you.
Poles and Russians have lost of amazing recipes with dill. Ever tried making vegetarian borsht? I ain't got a recipe for it (mine has chicken), but I bet it's worth a Google.
Scandinavians also have some great dishes incorporating dill.
For anyone looking for a good borscht recipe, I recommend the one in [url=http://www.amazon.com/Victory-Garden-Cookbook-Marian-Morash/dp/039470780X\]The Victory Garden Cookbook[/url]. It's by far the best borscht I've tasted, and it's just a generally useful cookbook all around.
Dill is awesome with fish. Get some tilapia or other non-steaky fish. Melt some butter with chopped dill, lemon juice, black pepper/salt and capers. Drizzle on the fish. Put under a broiler for 5 minutes or so (until flaky).
Add a bit of dill to your chicken soup.
Stuff your next roasted chicken with dill, garlic, and lemon.
Make some pickles.
Dill goes nicely with fennel root, in my opinion.
Tartar sauce.
Crab cakes.
Veggie Dip.