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13 clever ways to use fresh herbs before they wilt

13 Clever Ways to Use Fresh Herbs Before They Wilt

Fresh herbs have a magical way of transforming any dish, drink, or even home décor with their vibrant flavors and aromas. Whether you’re harvesting from your own garden or have an abundance from the market, using them before they wilt is key to maximizing their potential.

From culinary delights to creative household ideas, fresh herbs offer endless possibilities. Here are 13 clever ways to use them before they wilt.

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Photo by Francesca Hotchin

13. Herb-Infused Drinks

Herbs can elevate any beverage with their refreshing flavors. Simply adding mint or basil to your lemonade or sparkling water can make a world of difference.

Experiment with different combinations like rosemary with citrus or lavender with berries to create unique, summery drinks that are sure to impress.

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Photo by Sebastian Schuster

12. Freeze Herbs into Ice Cubes

Transform ordinary ice cubes into a visual delight by freezing herbs with water, citrus slices, or edible flowers. These cubes are perfect for cooling down summer drinks.

Not only do they look stunning, but they also infuse your drinks with subtle herbal flavors as they melt, adding an extra layer of refreshment.

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Photo by Sorin Gheorghita

11. Blend Compound Butter

Enhance your meals with compound butter, a simple yet luxurious addition made by mixing herbs, garlic, and citrus zest into softened butter.

This versatile condiment can be rolled into a log and sliced as needed, perfect for melting over grilled meats, vegetables, or fresh bread.

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Photo by Denise Chan

10. Infuse Olive Oil or Vinegar

Craft your own infused oils or vinegars by steeping herbs like rosemary or thyme in olive oil or white wine vinegar. These infusions add depth to dressings and marinades.

Infused oils and vinegars can also be beautiful gifts, presented in decorative bottles to showcase their vibrant contents.

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Photo by Kien Khong Ngu

9. Dry or Freeze Herbs for Later

Preserve your herbs by drying them in small bundles or freezing them in olive oil. This ensures you have a supply of herbs long after the growing season ends.

Drying herbs is simple and effective, while freezing them in oil helps retain their flavor and color for future use.

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Photo by Phil Goodwin

8. Use Herbs as a Centerpiece or Place-Setting

Herbs can be a beautiful and aromatic alternative to flowers when used as centerpieces or place-settings. Basil, dill, and mint are excellent choices.

Arranging herbs in simple jars not only adds greenery to your table but also provides fresh sprigs for culinary use during meals.

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Photo by Mahbod Akhzami

7. Add Herbs to Desserts

Herbs can bring a surprising twist to desserts, pairing beautifully with fruits and creams. Consider basil whipped cream or rosemary olive oil cake.

These combinations highlight the herbs’ unique flavors, adding complexity and freshness to your sweet treats.

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Photo by Daphné Be Frenchie

6. Make Herbal Simple Syrup for Cocktails

Crafting herbal simple syrup is a delightful way to incorporate fresh herbs into cocktails. Basil simple syrup, for example, pairs well with peaches and tequila.

Simply dissolve equal parts sugar and water, steep with herbs, and store in the fridge for a flavorful cocktail mixer.

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Photo by B Cole

5. Create Herbal Salts

Herbal salts are a simple yet effective way to add a burst of flavor to your dishes. Blend dried herbs with sea salt for a custom seasoning mix.

Use these salts to season meats, vegetables, or salads, bringing a touch of garden freshness to every bite.

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Photo by Kristian Hunt

4. Make Herbal Vinegars

Infusing vinegar with herbs like tarragon or dill is an easy way to create flavorful vinegars for dressings or marinades.

These vinegars can also be used to deglaze pans or as a base for pickling vegetables, offering a tangy herbal touch.

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Photo by Reinhard A. Deutsch

3. Herb-Infused Honey

Infusing honey with herbs like thyme or lavender creates a sweet and aromatic treat perfect for drizzling over cheese or yogurt.

This infused honey can also be used in tea or as a glaze for roasted meats, adding a subtle herbal note to your dishes.

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Photo by Elena Leya

2. Herbal Teas

Fresh herbs like mint, chamomile, or lemon balm can be steeped to make soothing herbal teas. These teas are perfect for relaxation or as a caffeine-free alternative.

Experiment with different combinations to find your favorite blend, and enjoy the calming effects of these natural brews.

star anise and cinnamon in bowl along with green herbs and white crystal
Photo by Jason Leung

1. Herb-Infused Sugar

Enhance your baking with herb-infused sugar. Simply blend sugar with dried herbs like lavender or mint for a fragrant twist.

This sugar can be used to sweeten baked goods, cocktails, or even as a decorative rim for glasses, offering a delightful herbal essence.

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