Fresh Herbs Add Life!
Fresh herbs provide added zest and enhance the flavors of food without
adding calories, salt or fat, according to Giacomo Ciabattini, Olive Garden
director of culinary development. When winter winds blow outside, you can buy
potted herbs at the store and keep that wonderful flavor all season long.
Ciabattini recommends the following must-have fresh herbs in your
kitchen for preparing flavorful Italian dishes: basil, oregano, Italian
flat-leaf parsley, rosemary, sage, tarragon, thyme, marjoram and mint. Here are
his tips for buying herbs and keeping them fresh:
When choosing fresh herbs, pick those with a clean, fresh fragrance and
a bright color without any sign of wilting or browning. The oils that give herbs
their flavor can escape if the leaves, seeds or stems are injured. Take care in
handling them and use just enough to be cooked, dried or frozen that day.
Fresh herbs can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 10 days. Rinse
fresh herbs in cool water and place them on a paper towel. Gently roll herbs in
the paper towel and moisten with a fine mist until lightly damp. Place wrapped
herbs in an airtight container and refrigerate. Each time you remove some herbs
for cooking, replace the remainder in a new, damp paper towel and refrigerate.
Since
fresh herbs are not always readily available, Ciabattini suggests freezing some
when you can. First, rinse herbs and pat dry. Divide herbs into smaller portions
and freeze in airtight bags. Another method is to place chopped, fresh herbs
into ice cube trays and cover with an equal amount of water before freezing.
Once cubes are frozen, place in sealed bags to maintain freshness.