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At the end of the summer, herb gardeners may find they have an over abundance of certain herbs. Here is one method for storing herbs using ice cube trays.
While many herbs can successfully be dried for long-term storage, certain delicate herbs, such as parsley, basil and chives, lose many of their aromatic qualities when dried. Herbs that are going to be used in culinary recipes can successfully be frozen for later use. This how to guide details the steps required to create herbal ice cubes. Herbal ice cubes can be dropped directly into stews, soups or sauces as they are being prepared. The herbal ice cubes will thaw out as the recipe finishes cooking. Difficulty: Easy Time Required: 20 minutes Necessary Supplies:
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Tips: The herbal ice cubes can be stored in the freezer for up to 6 months. Herbs that freeze well using this method include basil, chervil, chives, cilantro, dill, fennel, garlic chives, mint, parsley, tarragon and thyme. Fresh herbs purchased from the produce section of grocery stores or farmer’s markets can also be processed into herbal ice cubes. To use the frozen herbs, simply place the desired number of herbal ice cubes into the pan as the meal is being cooked. For example, 1-2 cubes of basil can be added to a pan of homemade tomato sauce. Further ResourcesTo learn about additional methods to harvest and store herbs and spices, take a look at the following articles. How to Store Dried Herbs & Spices; Methods for Long Term Stockpiling How To Dry Fresh Herbs; Using the Microwave, Air, Food Dehydrators and Ovens to Keep Herbs
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