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Got Wilted Herbs? Here's an Easy Solution to Fix That!

Sep 27 2015 - 5:00pm

It's such a letdown when you're about to use fresh herbs and realize they're wilted. But thanks to Kristen Miglore of Food52 [1], they have the perfect tips on how to save your wilting herbs.

Yes, you can un-wilt herbs—sometimes. Here's what you need to know.


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If you've ever tried to store basil at room temperature, with trimmed ends dangling into water like flowers, like everyone tells you to do, then you know it's all lies.


Source: Kristen Miglore / Food52 [3]

What could go wrong?

If you want to hold onto your basil for more than a few hours, this is an unwise way to go.


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A few hours later—tragedy! Moisture loss!

Whether you do this or not, you will encounter wilty herbs sometime—I discovered their salvation quite by accident, no thanks to them. I was testing recipes in my stifling 6th floor apartment and the basil I'd propped up in water had all but gone to heaven. But at one point, I noticed that some of the leaves had fallen into the water itself, and looked bright and perky, like they'd just come back from a spa day.

Since then, anytime I have herbs that are looking deflated, I put them in a bowl of water, forget about them for a while, then come back and they're like new.


Source: Kristen Miglore / Food52 [6]


Source: Kristen Miglore / Food52 [7]

Based on the results of my unscientific testing, here's what I can tell you:

That said, my testing is incomplete, and largely done in a very humid New York City summer, so I want to know what you've witnessed in the wide world of wilting herbs—please tell all in the comments.

At least if all else fails, there's always Paula Wolfert's Herb Jam [8].

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https://www.popsugar.com/food/How-Bring-Back-Wilted-Herbs-38546755