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Drying Herbs at Home šŸŒæ

When I visited my sister Banu in Philadelphia a while back I saw her use this amazing selection of dried herbs for a vegetarian chili she was making. Ā The herb bottles were beautifully labeled and the herbs dried to perfection. My other sister Shobha and I looked at these beautiful herbs in awe; they looked like Banu had bought them from a specialty food shop, only to find out that Banu dried them all herself at home.Ā 

Drying herbs at home

I asked my sister how she dried these beautiful herbs, I thought they were dried outside in the sun, but thatā€™s not how Banu dried them. In fact, she doesnā€™t like drying herbs in the sun, as they tend to lose their aroma and color. Then I thought maybe she had a dehydrator or some gadget of sorts, but no, she didnā€™t. So how does Banu dry her herbs? Ā She dries them inside the home. Thatā€™s right! Not in the oven or in a specialty kitchen gadget or anything like that. She just dries them right on the counter in her kitchen or on her dining room table. Banu dries every herb she grows including sage, parsley, lemongrass, thyme, rosemary, mint and dill.Ā Here is Banuā€™s method for drying herbs at home.

.Drying herbs at home Banu style:

Looking to preserve the fresh-picked aroma of garden fresh herbs? Try drying garden herbs at home.

The next time youĀ need a few herbs for a stew or soup, just reach in the kitchen cabinet for your own home grown dried herbs.šŸŒæ

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