Lettuce, onions, and cilantro from my family's garden in South Carolina! I can't wait until Robby and I get our garden going!
Have you ever had a fresh herb that you have lots of go bad in your fridge because you can't use it all up by the time is has wilted? This past weekend I was going to attend the Crossroads 09 conference http://www.crossroads09.com/schedule/ and I had a bunch of unused cilantro in the refrigerator that I didn't want to loose! So I decided to freeze it in the ice cube trays to save for seasoning later meals! I sure did have a lot of fun doing this and was so happy at the thought that I was saving on the grocery bill and having the luxury of fresh herbs.
Maybe you have a bunch from the store and want to use it wisely or maybe you have an abundence in your garden that you need to harvest and store for the coming days. Here is how to do it:
Cilantro Cubes
1. Thoroughly wash all the cilantro that you plan on freezing and then pat dry with a towel.
2. Finely chop all your cilantro leaves and small steams into about 1/2 -1/4 inch bits. You can use a food processor if you would like.
3. Place in ice tray packing down until the "cubes" are halfway full.
4. Cover with water partway and then place in the freezer. After they have frozen then you will add more water to the top of the tray and refreeze. This step helps to cover any pieces that tried to float to the top.
5. After all the cilantro cubes have frozen you can pop them out and store them in a Ziploc bag.
There you have it "fresh" cilantro to use at any time!
To Use: simply pull out your cube(s) and add to your soups and other meals. If you don't want the little extra water then put into a screen colander and run water over the cube until it has melted, drain and add your cilantro to your recipe. It may not be quite as fresh as the before but is still better that using the dried herb.
You can use this method with other herbs as well like rosemary and parsley. Try and see what works for you!
"Better is a dinner of herbs where love is,
Than a fatted calf with hatred."
Proverbs 15:17
Lets commit to make all our families meals as full of love and uplifting conversation as they are tasty!
~ Joyful Wife
4 comments:
Great idea!! You are so smart to save up like this and not waste.
What great stewardship! Thanks for the reminder...I need to do this with my cilantro more often.
That is a great idea, Shannon! Ice cube trays are so versatile. I will use this great tip. Thank you for sharing!
I had to google cilanto to find out what you meant, as I know it as coriander :P But this is a great idea, especially with coriander, as I find that it goes bad really quickly. And its expensive too! Thanks for this!
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