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dancedivine said:But, does the herb keeper do anything special that a cheapo rubbermaid/ tupperware container won't do? I'm trying to figure out why it's special... Thanks!
I don't know why, but it really does work better. I had tried just about every suggestion and product out there to keep cilantro from turning into a slimy mess in 48 to 72 hours. The Herb Keeper kept it fresh as new for about 2 weeks. I could probably have been longer, but I needed to clean out the Herb Keeper to take it to a show.Just be sure to change the water every couple of days.dancedivine said:But, does the herb keeper do anything special that a cheapo rubbermaid/ tupperware container won't do? I'm trying to figure out why it's special... Thanks!
raebates said:I don't know why, but it really does work better. I had tried just about every suggestion and product out there to keep cilantro from turning into a slimy mess in 48 to 72 hours. The Herb Keeper kept it fresh as new for about 2 weeks. I could probably have been longer, but I needed to clean out the Herb Keeper to take it to a show.
Just be sure to change the water every couple of days.
dancedivine said:But, does the herb keeper do anything special that a cheapo rubbermaid/ tupperware container won't do? I'm trying to figure out why it's special... Thanks!
ChefPaulaB said:What? You're supposed to put it in water! OMG! I am so stupid! I always just put the cilantro in there as is.... water! :blushing:
:thumbup:LOL!!!pcsharon1 said:-snippage-... I mean, it's plastic bowls for the love of monkeys!
troggt said:I have a hard time keeping the small container on the tall one, and the lid doesn't fit the tall one. I was a bit disappointed with the product myself
ChefBeckyD said:Here is what I do with cilantro.
I chop the whole bunch at once, and then I lay it out on parchment on a cookie sheet and stick it in the freezer. Once it's frozen (just takes a few minutes) I measure it out in 1/4 cups and put it in snack bags. I put all of the snack bags in a quart sized freezer bag labeled "cilantro".
I also do this with parsley, and mint, and other fresh herbs.
I've (or others in this household) knocked over the herb keeper one too many times and spilled water all over. I've tried to love it, but I just can't.
ChefPaulaB said:So, I'm always a little confused on fresh herbs... I have never really used them until I started with PC... you say that you chop the whole bunch at once... do you strip the leaves off first or chop the stems along with. I have heard that with cilantro you use the stems too, but I'm always a little nervous about it and I sit there and strip all of those little stems... am I wasting my time? And by the way, I sooo love this tip! Freezing in individual servings is an awesome idea! Thank you! And since I've never used the herb keeper correctly, it hasn't been that great for me... of course, if I'd known about the water part... I know I should've read the directions... I usually do... IDK! :blushing:
ChefBeckyD said:I chop the leaves and the stems (I cut off the bottom stems, though) for cilantro. I do the same thing for parsley. Fresh Rosemary, Thyme, and Tarragon I usually just break off little stalks of it and use it like that - I don't even bother chopping. I just remove it before eating. :chef:
ChefBeckyD said:Here is what I do with cilantro.
I chop the whole bunch at once, and then I lay it out on parchment on a cookie sheet and stick it in the freezer. Once it's frozen (just takes a few minutes) I measure it out in 1/4 cups and put it in snack bags. I put all of the snack bags in a quart sized freezer bag labeled "cilantro".
I also do this with parsley, and mint, and other fresh herbs.
I've (or others in this household) knocked over the herb keeper one too many times and spilled water all over. I've tried to love it, but I just can't.
The herb keeper uses a unique water reservoir system to keep herbs hydrated and fresh for longer periods of time. The water reservoir creates a humid environment that prevents wilting and browning of herbs.
Yes, the herb keeper is designed to work with all types of herbs, including delicate herbs like cilantro and parsley. It can also be used for storing green onions and asparagus.
The water in the herb keeper should be changed every 3-5 days, depending on the freshness of the herbs. It is important to regularly check the water level and refill as needed to ensure maximum freshness.
Yes, the herb keeper is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. However, we recommend hand washing for best results and to prolong the lifespan of the product.
The herb keeper can keep herbs fresh for up to 2 weeks, depending on the type of herb and freshness. It is best to use the herbs within this time frame for maximum flavor and freshness.