Dry aromatic herbs: This way they last all year

Aromatic herbs      have been commonly used in cooking for centuries. In fact, these herbs can be preserved over time through   the drying process.

But let’s go step by step.

Aromatic herbs are often used to      add flavor to many recipes. For this reason, many choose to grow it at home or outdoors, directly in the ground. Of course, to achieve this in the best possible way, it is necessary      to know the characteristics of the aromatic plant you want to grow     . In fact, some of them go      dormant during the colder period until early spring     . It is for this reason that      you can start the drying process so that     you can use them at any time of the year.

On this page, you will learn      how to dry herbs yourself      and      choose the method that      best suits your needs.

In fact, you have the option     of drying herbs in the oven,    on a wood stove      , or      using electric dryers      . At the same time      , you can also hang the branches upside down on      the wire    so that they dry completely naturally     .

If you want to know the best and easiest way to do it, read below.

Drying aromatic herbs: discover the easiest way to preserve them all year round

Before you start, keep in mind that the best time to      dry herbs is when they are about to flower     . But even in this auspicious time, we should never exaggerate, but act wisely.

In fact,      it is necessary to select the largest and highest leaves     . You should also do the same by taking      several branches and placing them upside down     . To do a good job,      you have to grab them from above, never from      below.

Herbs that can be reprocessed include      rosemary     ,      lavender     ,      thyme     ,      oregano ,      and      mint     . You should also avoid   joining too many branches, otherwise air will not be able to circulate properly and      mold may form. Such an epilogue would clearly jeopardize the entire summary.

Therefore, it is necessary      to place the branches in a place where good air circulation is ensured      and at the same time they are protected    from direct sunlight    .

It is important     to prevent the formation of dust on the herbs     . It is therefore necessary      to cover everything with a fabric, for example muslin,     which can ensure good air circulation. Please note that      this process will take 7 to 10 days     . The plant uses these days to lose all the water it contains.

Another easy-to-use technique is      drying herbs on racks     . This work should be done in the comfort of a single room in your home. For this you will need      a mosquito net, which      is usually used to make mosquito nets and to make bunk beds or individual trays. You should place the herbs in these bowls to dry.

You can also accomplish this task      by drying everything in the oven at the lowest temperature      and always leaving the door slightly ajar. This prevents stagnation due to moisture.

Don’t forget      to turn the herbs from time to time      to keep them drying evenly.

Once the herbs are dry,      you can put them in airtight glass containers,      keep them sealed and then store them in the cupboard.

Good luck in your work.