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Tips & Tricks for Storing Fresh Herbs

August 30, 2023 General /Family

Growing fresh herbs in your garden, window boxes or even a few flowerpots is a fun summertime activity for children of all ages. Using fresh herbs can also turn a bland or boring meal into one that’s bursting with flavor! It’s best to use fresh herbs right after you pick them or buy them at the market, but that’s not always possible. Follow these three simple steps to keep your herbs fresher for longer.

Storing Fresh Herbs

Step #1

Basil, dill, parsley, cilantro, mint, and other soft herbs should be treated like flowers. Snip the bottoms off the stems and put the herbs in a drinking glass with an inch or two of water. Keep basil at room temperature, but for other soft herbs, cover loosely with a plastic bag and store in the refrigerator. Change the water when it gets cloudy.

Step #2

For herbs like rosemary, oregano, and thyme, wrap in a damp paper towel, then loosely in plastic wrap, and store in your refrigerator’s vegetable crisper drawer.

Storing Fresh Herbs
Storing Fresh Herbs

Step #3

For long-term storage, you can freeze herbs. Frozen herbs can last for up to 6 months when properly stored. Here’s how: