To refresh dried herbs, gently crush them in your hand to release their oils or briefly rehydrate them by soaking them in warm water for a few minutes. This will revive their aroma and flavor.
Dried herbs, while convenient, can lose some of their potency over time. Refreshing them before use helps to maximize their flavor impact in your cooking. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Assess the Herbs: Check the herbs for color and aroma. If they are very faded or have little to no scent, they may be too old to revive effectively.
Crushing Method: Place the desired amount of dried herbs in the palm of your hand. Gently rub them between your palms or use your fingertips to crush them slightly. This releases the essential oils, intensifying their aroma and flavor.
Rehydration Method (Optional): For herbs that need a bit more revival, place them in a small bowl and cover them with warm (not boiling) water. Let them soak for 5-10 minutes. This will rehydrate them and release their flavor. Drain the herbs thoroughly before adding them to your dish.
Using in Cooking: Add the refreshed herbs to your dish as you normally would. Remember that refreshed herbs may have a slightly stronger flavor than their unrefreshed counterparts, so adjust the quantity accordingly.
Avoid adding dried herbs directly from the jar into hot oil at the beginning of cooking. This can cause them to burn and become bitter. Instead, add them later in the cooking process or after refreshing them to prevent burning and maximize flavor.