
Dried Herbs
Drying preserves a summer herb harvest for the whole year — but herbs are different from fruit and vegetables: they must dry at a LOW temperature so their aromatic oils stay in the leaf instead of evaporating away. A few hours in the solar dehydrator turns fresh basil, oregano or thyme into full-flavoured dried herbs for the spice jar.
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Harvest and rinse
Harvest and rinse
Cut herbs (basil, oregano, thyme, mint, parsley, sage) in the morning after the dew dries and just before they flower — that's when the aromatic oils peak. Rinse gently, shake dry, and discard any damaged leaves.
이 단계의 재료:
Basil200 gDry LOW at 35–40 °C
Dry LOW at 35–40 °C
Lay the sprigs in a single layer on the trays. Dry at a LOW 35–40 °C (95–105 °F) — higher heat drives off the volatile oils that give herbs their flavour and colour. Herbs start low in moisture, so this is fast: 1–4 hours.
Check for doneness
Check for doneness
Ready when the leaves crumble easily between your fingers and the stems snap. Any bendy or soft leaves need a little longer.
Strip and store
Strip and store
Strip the dried leaves from the stems. Store them WHOLE — they keep far more flavour than pre-crushed — in an airtight jar away from light, and crumble only when you cook. Best within a year.
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Glass Storage Jar Set1 세트관련 블루프린트
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