- Preparation: Begin by washing the lovage leaves and patting them dry. Make sure they are completely free of moisture to avoid any mold.
- Drying Process: Arrange the leaves in a single layer on a baking sheet. You can air dry them, use a dehydrator, or place them in an oven set to the lowest temperature. It typically takes a few hours, but ensure the leaves retain their green color and don’t burn.
- Storage: Once dried, crumble the leaves and store them in an airtight container. Keep in a cool, dark place to maintain their flavor.
2. Freezing:
- Preparation: Wash and chop the lovage leaves. Blot dry.
- Freezing Process: For best results, blanch the chopped leaves for a few seconds in boiling water, then plunge into ice water to halt the cooking process. Drain thoroughly.
- Storage: Spread the blanched leaves on a tray to freeze individually, then transfer them to airtight bags or containers. Frozen lovage will retain most of its flavor and can be used directly from the freezer.
Tips for Using Preserved Lovage
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