Drying herbs the way I did it… doesn’t work! Open the pot and there’s a mouldy clump of something instead of sweet fragrant marjoram. I got my food drier last autumn and had success with some things… chiefly apples, but even as I was drying the herbs (guided by the not very helpful instruction leaflet) I had a feeling it wasn’t right; although I had done exactly s instructed at the correct temperature, they seemed floppy not dry… I set it for longer, I turned up the temperature… but after a long time they still weren’t quite right… but maybe being too trusting, I stored them… and discovered the results today.
This summer… if we have a lovely hot summer then I will try drying herbs in the sun… if we don’t then I will try in the oven on the slow setting… or maybe find some different instructions for my drier!
… or I could just freeze them!


I dry them on the shade, I hang them using a string in a well ventilated place…It works! 🙂
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Thank you for that advice… I hope we have a good summer and so I can try again!
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Yes, it’s also important to have a dry place 🙂
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We’re really looking forward to having a dry place… we’ve had rain, rain, rain… so I hope the summer months will be sunny!
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I know what you mean! In Italy we had a lot of rain as well!
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and floods…
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Europe seems to be suffering, doesn’t it… there have been floods in France too.
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well, everywhere there are problems with the weather lately…Yes, we definitely need a nice summer!!!
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Chopped finely, mixed with a little water and frozen in ice cube trays works for me. Mint I store in vinegar.
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Hey… that’s a good idea!
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easy peasy
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My favorite way is wrapped in paper towels and frozen till required…For basil, cilantro and parsley, I chop and make ice cubes! I love hearing about these experiments though, always something to learn in there without reinventing the wheel:)
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The paper towel idea sounds good… I think I am going to have a successful harvest of herbs this year!
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