How do I dry out fresh cilantro?

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  1. Just Ask Susan profile image90
    Just Ask Susanposted 11 years ago

    How do I dry out fresh cilantro?

    I bought a bunch of cilantro and I know that I'll have plenty left over after making my enchiladas. Is it possible to dry out and save what I have left over? If so how do I do this? Can I freeze it?

  2. vespawoolf profile image92
    vespawoolfposted 11 years ago

    Do you have a salad spinner? You an spin the clean cilantro dry, wrap it in a paper towel, seal it in a ziplock baggie and store in the produce drawer of your refrigerator for about 10 days.

    You can also tie clean cilantro in small bunches, hang it upside down in a dark room and allow to dry for a week or so. You can store dried cilantro for up to 6 months, but I think dried cilantro loses a lot of flavor.

    You can freeze cilantro by removing leaves from the stems, submerging it in water (preferably in ice cube trays) and freezing. When you'd like to use cilantro, just thaw out a cube. You can keep the cubes in a freezer storage bag for up to two months.

    1. Just Ask Susan profile image90
      Just Ask Susanposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      vespawoolf, Thank you so much for all of these options.

  3. adjkp25 profile image89
    adjkp25posted 11 years ago

    I second the upside down drying out method.  We haven't done them in a dark room so I don't know if that is a requirement or not.  We usually rinse them, dry them and tie them upside down in the garage for a few days.

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    Marntzuposted 11 years ago

    you can improvise a dehydrator using a box fan, furnace or air conditioner filters (foam square ones) and a bungee cord. search for it on you tube. Alton Brown from the food network was where I learned that trick.

    Also you could turn it into Cilantro pesto by pureeing it with Olive oil. it will keep for several weeks that way when put into a sealed jar.

  5. ShootersCenter profile image69
    ShootersCenterposted 11 years ago

    A food dehydrator works great on all herbs, and it doesn't take very long.

  6. coolenconnections profile image84
    coolenconnectionsposted 11 years ago

    I dry my herbs in brown paper lunch bags.  I punch holes in the bag for air to circulate and use a rubber band to hang them.

  7. eternals3ptember profile image60
    eternals3ptemberposted 11 years ago

    Freezing maybe, but still some flavor is lost. Drying, I do not recommend. Even if you're careful about it, I'm telling you it loses all of its flavor. I didn't even know about dried cilantro until a couple months ago, and there's a reason: it just doesn't work like other herbs.

 
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