You can buy dried herbs at the store, but they won't be as flavourful as ones that you grow and then dry yourself. Here are some great tips about how, and why, to dry your herbs.
June 30, 2015
You can buy dried herbs at the store, but they won't be as flavourful as ones that you grow and then dry yourself. Here are some great tips about how, and why, to dry your herbs.
Dry seed-bearing herbs like dill or coriander by hanging bunches inside roomy paper bags with a few ventilation holes punched into them.
After two weeks the dried seeds will drop into the bottom of the bag, where they'll be easy to gather and store.
Freeze parsley and basil, which quickly lose their flavour when dried.
Make herb butters or cheese spreads when you have a few sprigs you need to use up.
Make herb pesto by puréeing herbs with oil.
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