How to Preserve Seasonings: Herbs Today, Preserves Tomorrow
What do you do when you have bunches of herbs reaching maturity at the same time? Preserve them!
Preserving herbs for seasonings involves traditional techniques that use salt, oil, sugar, alcohol, vinegar, and a few other simple ingredients.
The following is an excerpt from Preserving Food without Freezing or Canning. It has been adapted for the web.
Preserve Seasonings in Vinegar
Basil
- Basil
- Cider vinegar
- Small jars and lids
To keep basil fresh for salads, all you have to do is chop some and place it in a small jar with some good cider vinegar. Store the jar in a cool place, and enjoy this valuable seasoning anytime!
Jacqueline Clossett, Belgium
Preserve Pickled Garlic
1 lb. garlic
- 1 quart water
- 1 tablespoon salt
- Bay leaves
- Black peppercorns
- 1 cup vinegar<
- 1/2 cup water
- 1/4 cup sugar
- A saucepan
- Small jars and lids
Peel the garlic. Boil one quart of water with one tablespoon of salt. Add the garlic and continue to boil for three to five minutes. Drain the garlic.
Fill small jars with the garlic, one bay leaf, and five black peppercorns.
Boil the vinegar along with one-half cup of water and sugar, pour this mixture over the garlic, and immediately close the jars. The garlic will keep for a very long time, and is particularly tasty in salads.
Ted Braam, Hagraulet-Du-Gers
Preserve Sage or Rosemary-Scented Vinegar
- 1 lb. dried sage or rosemary flowers
- 1/2 quart wine vinegar
- A glass jar or bottle with cork or lid
- A fine cloth
- Bottles with corks or lids
Soak the dried flowers in a glass jar filled with wine vinegar. Close the jar and leave it in the sun for eight to ten days. Then filter the contents through a fine cloth, twice. Store this fragrant vinegar in tightly closed bottles.
Michel Guerville, Dannes
Recommended Reads
Recent Articles
Make your own kombucha at home – it’s easier than you think! Kombucha is not only great for your gut health. It’ll make your taste buds happy, too. Get bubbling with this easy recipe to make your own kombucha!
Read MorePut your cooking and foraging skills to the test with this seasonal, delicious garlic mustard pesto recipe. Create a vibrant, nutrient-packed pesto that harnesses the power of springtime foraging.
Read MoreThese much-loved titles are the perfect books for Mother’s Day! Gardening books, cookbooks, memoirs and more — there’s a book for every mom on this list.
Read MoreMake a difference in the kitchen! Prioritize sustainable cooking through zero waste methods. From the ingredients we choose to how we dispose of what’s left behind, every small step in the kitchen can make a BIG difference!
Read MoreInvasive garlic mustard gets a bad rep, but did you know it’s edible from root to leaf? Garlic mustard can be consumed in its entirety and has great nutritional value. Plus, the flavor adds a punch of flavor to any dish!
Read More