How do you dry fresh herbs indoors?

Drying is the easiest method of preserving herbs. Simply expose the leaves, flowers or seeds to warm, dry air. Leave the herbs in a well ventilated area until the moisture evaporates. Sun drying is not recommended because the herbs can lose flavor and color.
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How do you air-dry herbs indoors?

To air-dry herbs
  1. Spread individual leaves or sprigs of herbs on a rack or a baking tray lined with cheesecloth. ...
  2. Place in a warm spot out of direct sunlight.
  3. Turn the leaves regularly, about every 12 hours or so.
  4. This method should dry the herbs in 2-3 days.
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How long does it take to dry out herbs?

Remove from stems and store in an airtight container for 2-3 weeks for best flavor. Chop larger leafed herbs before storing. Small leafed herbs like thyme, oregano, and rosemary will take about 4-7 days to dry out completely. While larger leaves, like basil and parsley, can take up to 2 weeks.
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Where is the best place to air-dry herbs?

Simply tie up the stems with string and hang upside down in a cool, dry, well-ventilated spot away from direct sunlight. Avoid areas too close to the kitchen, bathroom or laundry as these areas can be warm and moist. The drying time varies between different herbs, so don't mix your bunches.
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How do you dry and store home grown herbs?

Hang the herb bunches in a warm, dry, well-ventilated area out of the sun. A garage, shed, barn or well ventilated attic work well. It may take up to a month for herbs to dry completely. Tray drying is another method that works well with short stemmed herbs or for individual leaves.
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Is it better to freeze or dry herbs?

Herbs must be completely dry or they mold. Store in a cool, dry, dark area, away from light and heat. Dried herbs keep their flavor and color three months in cupboards and up to one year in refrigerators or freezers.
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Do you wash herbs before drying?

You can definitely give the herbs a wash in cool water prior to drying, just be sure to gently shake off the excess moisture, and remove any wilted leaves, spots, insects, or other unsavory elements. I find air drying to be the easiest method and this can be accomplished in a few different ways.
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How long are dried herbs good for?

Dried ground herbs like basil, parsley, and oregano last for 2-3 years. If they are dried and stored in their natural, whole form (e.g., basil or bay leaves), then they should last a little longer, about 3-4 years.
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Can you dry herbs in a book?

If this is a concern, place your herbs between two pieces of parchment paper and then place between the pages of your book. Note: Your herbs will dry much quicker between the paper pages. Usually within 2 weeks. Parchment paper doesn't absorb the oils as quickly and drying time is extended.
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How do you dry herbs in a paper bag?

After harvest, there are multiple ways to dry herbs and store them for later use. The old-fashioned way is to put an herb bundle in a paper bag and hang it upside down in a warm, dry place indoors. The bag keeps both dust and sunlight away from the herbs.
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How do I dry herbs without molding?

The easiest way to preserve herbs is to hang them upside down to dry for a few weeks. This air-drying method works best for herbs that don't contain a lot of moisture, such as oregano, thyme, dill, marjoram, bay and rosemary.
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Can you dry herbs in the microwave?

Here's how we do it: Spread your herbs (leaves and tender stems only) in an even layer on a paper towel and microwave on high for 30 seconds. Toss the herbs and continue to microwave in 15-30 second increments until the herbs are completely dried.
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Can herbs be sun dried?

Sun drying is the least expensive way to dry herb leaves and seeds. But if there is any chance of rain, excess moisture, or dew, you must use your oven to do the drying. Sun drying can also cause herbs to lose flavor and color; therefore, it is not a favored recommended method.
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Is it better to dry herbs in sun or shade?

Use the sun's heat to dry herbs, but don't expose herbs to too much direct sunlight as this could cause them to bleach. Solar drying can be as low-tech as placing drying screens outside until your herbs are brittle (bring them in at night).
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What are the best herbs to dry?

Some of the best herbs to dry are those that have strong flavor such as sage, thyme, oregano and rosemary. Sage, oregano and thyme can all be grown from seed and will survive winters as far north as zone 5. Well drained soil is essential though as root rot is common in both these, and other woody herbs.
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Can you freeze fresh herbs?

Many herbs can be simply frozen on the stem and stored in an airtight container. Left on the stem, hardier herbs like rosemary, dill, thyme, bay or sage can be spread in a single layer on a baking sheet or plate and placed in the freezer.
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How do you store herbs long term?

Hardier herbs can just chill in the refrigerator. The best way to store them is to wrap them in a damp paper towel, and then wrap that in plastic wrap, like a snug little herb burrito.
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Why do you dry herbs upside down?

Hanging upside down allows the essential oils to flow downward from the stems to the leaves. Herbs with a higher moisture content (basil, tarragon, mint, lemon balm) need to be dried more quickly, so they won't mold. Remove the leaves from stems and place on a cookie sheet or cooling rack.
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How can you tell if dried herbs have gone bad?

If the scent is weak and the flavor is lackluster, it's probably a good time to replace them. Expired dried spices likely won't make you sick, but they will lose most of their aroma and flavor over time.
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What is the best way to dry fresh basil?

Microwave on High in three bursts: Place the basil leaves on a plate between two towels. Cook for 45 seconds, then 30 seconds, then 30 seconds again. The basil leaves should look shriveled and be mostly dry. All microwaves are different, so do a few more 10 second bursts as necessary to dry it out.
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What herbs can be hung to dry?

Tarragon, bay, mint, lemon balm, lavender, rosemary and small-leaved herbs such as thyme take well to air-drying, so they are great for beginners.
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Should herbs be dried in the dark?

Whether we want to eat the tender leaf tips or gaze at the bright dried flowers, the best way to retain color and flavor is to hang the herbs upside down in a cool, dark place. Sunlight and excessive heat can damage volatile oils as well as color, leaving the remaining plant without scent, brown and tasteless.
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Should you blanch herbs before drying?

There's no need to blanch them; just rinse, remove the leaves from the stems and let them dry on a flat tray. You can then put a bunch of these leaves together in a bag and freeze them. You'll end up with a clump of herbs that you can cut up and add to sauces, soups, etc.
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