Recipe: Appetizing Tex's Microwave Dried Herbs 🌿

Tex’s Microwave Dried Herbs 🌿. Drying herbs is a great way to preserve a bountiful harvest. Learn how quick and easy it is to do in a microwave and which herbs are best when dried. Traditionally, herbs are hung to dry.

Tex’s Microwave Dried Herbs 🌿 Store dried herbs in a tightly covered container in a cool dry space away from light — with the rest of your spices would be lovely. 🙂 Here, I just thoroughly washed out and repurposed old spice containers to hold my new microwave dried herbs. That’s it… Microwaving is such a quick and easy. Herbs have been used for thousands of years in cooking to flavor food, as perfumes to make us smell nice, as disinfectants, to protect us against germs, as Don’t dry any strong scented herbs in your microwave, the scent/taste could transfer to other herbs so that they would lose their taste/scent. You can cook Tex’s Microwave Dried Herbs 🌿 using 5 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Tex’s Microwave Dried Herbs 🌿

  1. It’s of bowl of herbs.
  2. Prepare of Microwave.
  3. It’s of sheets of kitchen paper.
  4. It’s of funnel.
  5. It’s of airtight jar.

Drying herbs microwave - nordic ware microwave corn popper. a short electromagnetic wave (longer than infrared but shorter than radio waves); used for radar and microwave ovens and for transmitting telephone, facsimile, video and data. Drying herbs will greatly extend their shelf life by removing any moisture that bacteria could use to survive. Compared to other drying methods—like hanging or using a low oven—the microwave produces the most potent dried herbs with the freshest flavor and the brightest color. And all you’re gonna do is take a nice clean paper towel and some free sprigs of dried herb. [MUSIC] So, I’ve been checking my herbs after each interval.

Tex’s Microwave Dried Herbs 🌿 step by step

  1. Take a bowl full of herbs. My indoor basil plant was growing out of control and I had no dried basil, so the answer was obvious. I trimmed it back enough so that I ended up with almost a full 3 litre bowl (6 pints).
  2. Now the boring bit… remove all the stems.
  3. Next, sandwich between two sheets of kitchen paper.
  4. Now, flatten a little with a heavy book for a few minutes, then transfer to the microwave and heat on high for 1 minute then allow to rest for 30 seconds. Heat again on high for 30 seconds and rest for 30 seconds. Keep heating for 30 seconds and resting for 30 seconds until the herbs are ready to crumble. This will take about 6-10 minutes depending on the power of your microwave..
  5. Notice how much volume you lose once the water has left the herbs.
  6. Break up the herbs with a mortar and pestle, or into a bowl with your hands. Leave a few leaves uncrumbled so that their flavour is preserved stronger for longer. Transfer the whole leaves into an air tight container first (I’m using a 70ml/2½ fluid ounce Kilner spice jar). Use a large funnel for the flaked herbs. Clear the spout with a skewer if necessary.
  7. Finally, seal, label, and try to contain your disappointment at how little you made out of that big bowl full 😸.

They’ve been in for about two minutes but I think they’re ready. I’m gonna go ahead and show you what you’re looking. Additional Notes Drying herbs in the microwave is a great way ensure the current batch in your refrigerator doesn’t go bad before you can use it. Since it only takes a few seconds, there’s no excuse not to buy fresh and get that extra punch that they can deliver, without the worry that you won’t use. If you regularly buy fresh herbs, you probably waste quite a lot because you don’t manage to use them before they start to rot.

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