¡Guarda Cilantro Fresco por 12 Meses en Solo 2 Pasos! Método Fácil
How to Store Cilantro for a Year While Keeping It Fresh
Method 1: Keeping Cilantro Alive
- To maintain cilantro freshness, remove any yellow or damaged leaves immediately after purchase. This prevents decay from affecting healthy leaves.
- Cut the roots but do not discard them; they are useful for regrowth. Use a cut bottle to create a water reservoir for the cilantro.
- Place the cilantro in the top part of the bottle with roots submerged in water, ensuring it gets adequate light and air circulation.
- Change the water every two to three days to keep it clean and promote new leaf growth. You can harvest sprigs as needed without harming the plant.
Method 2: Short-Term Storage (Up to Two Months)
- Fill a large bowl with water, add baking soda and salt, then soak cilantro for 10 minutes to remove pesticides and disinfect.
- Rinse thoroughly until water runs clear, then dry completely using paper towels since moisture can damage cilantro quickly.
- Wrap dried cilantro in plastic wrap, removing excess air before storing it in the refrigerator for up to two months.
Method 3: Long-Term Storage (Up to One Year)
- Wash cilantro well and trim roots; store them separately if desired. Cut leaves into manageable sizes for cooking.
- Place chopped leaves in a clean glass or plastic jar, seal tightly, and freeze. This method preserves aroma and flavor effectively.
- When cooking, take out what you need directly from the freezer without thawing first.
Conclusion
- The speaker has tested all three methods successfully, confirming that they prevent spoilage while keeping cilantro aromatic and fresh. If you found these tips helpful, consider liking and sharing!