How to Store Coriander leaves/Cilantro for long & use its stems?

store coriander and use stems

How to Store Coriander leaves/Cilantro for long & use its stems?

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Last Updated on December 10, 2022 by blessmyfoodbypayal

How to Store Coriander leaves/Cilantro for long & use its stems?

This is one of the best way to store and utilise coriander leaves along with its stems.

Although you will find 100 ways to store coriander leaves and even we have one recipe on how to store coriander leaves for an year but you will hardly find any recipe to utilise it’s stems and these pitty stems always go into the dustbin.

Undoubtedly this thought must be arising in your mind that for what to go through this hassle if you can directly use the fresh one from the garden.

The answer to the above query is that not everyone has the facility to grow their own plants at home for various reasons and most of the people, like us, buy the coriander from the vegetable market. And it is not possible to ask for just 10-12 leaves…lol.

We don’t get free coriander along with other vegetables like it happens at many places, so we specially need to buy a bunch for Rs. 20/-.

We use the coriander leaves for 2-3 days and thereafter it begins to wilt and goes to bin.

Supposing even if entire batch of leaves are being used, yet the stems are never used by anyone and they are always thrown out.

But with the given method, you will not be able to use the leaves but the stems also in its entirety.

 

 

store coriander and use stems

STEP WISE PICTORIAL METHOD OF STORING CORIANDER LEAVES AND USING STEMS

 

FOR STORING LEAVES

1.Firstly pluck the leaves from the stems.

2. Wash the leaves very well.

3. Roughly chop them. You can use knife for the purpose. However we did it with the hand itself.

4. Put the chopped leaves in each cavity of ice cube tray.

5. Pour water in each cavity.

6. Freeze.

7. Whenever required, take out a cube and put in the vegetable/curry you are cooking.

FOR USING STEMS

1.Cut the roots and wash the stems very well.

2. Put them in a grinder along with dry pomegranate seeds/anardana, green chilies, onion, sugar, salt and water.

3. Grind to a smooth paste.

4. Chutney out of coriander stems is ready. Enjoy.

store coriander and use stems

NOTES

Instead of washing the leaves after plucking, you can first wash the whole bunch and thereafter pluck the leaves. Do as per your convenience.

 

Recipe card – How to Store Coriander leaves/Cilantro for long & use its stems?

store coriander and use stems

How to Store Coriander leaves/Cilantro for long & use its stems?

blessmyfoodbypayal
This is one of the best way to store and utilise coriander leaves along with its stems.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Course Condiment
Cuisine Indian

Ingredients
  

FOR STORING LEAVES

  • 2 bunches coriander leaves/cilantro (about 300 grams)
  • Water as required

FOR USING STEMS

  • Leftover Stems
  • 2 tbsp dry pomegranate seeds/anardana
  • 2 green chilies
  • 1 small onion
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • 1/2 tsp sugar
  • Salt to taste
  • 2 tbsp water

Instructions
 

FOR STORING LEAVES

  • Firstly pluck the leaves from the stems.
  • Wash the leaves very well.
  • Roughly chop them. You can use knife for the purpose. However we did it with the hand itself.
  • Put the chopped leaves in each cavity of ice cube tray.
  • Pour water in each cavity.
  • Freeze.
  • Whenever required, take out a cube and put in the vegetable/curry you are cooking.

FOR USING STEMS

  • Cut the roots and wash the stems very well.
  • Put them in a grinder along with dry pomegranate seeds/anardana, green chilies, onion, sugar, salt and water.
  • Grind to a smooth paste.
  • Chutney out of coriander stems is ready.
  • Enjoy.

Notes

Instead of washing the leaves after plucking, you can first wash the whole bunch and thereafter pluck the leaves. Do as per your convenience.
Keyword how to store cilantro for long, how to store coriander for long?, how to use stems of corinader leaves

 

store coriander and use stems

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