Ah, parsley—so easy to use, yet it wilts in no time if you’re not careful! 🌿 Here are the tricks that actually work to keep it fresh for weeks:
1. Water Jar Method (like fresh flowers)
- Trim the stems.
- Place parsley in a glass with about an inch of water.
- Cover loosely with a plastic bag and keep in the fridge.
- Change the water every couple of days. This can keep it fresh 1–2 weeks.
2. Damp Paper Towel Method
- Rinse and pat dry the parsley.
- Wrap in a slightly damp paper towel.
- Place in a resealable bag in the fridge.
- This keeps parsley crisp for about 1 week.
3. Freezing for Long-Term Storage
- Chop parsley and place in an ice cube tray.
- Fill with a little water or olive oil, then freeze.
- Pop out cubes as needed for cooking. Can last months.
4. Drying Parsley
- Tie bunches together and hang upside down in a dry, dark place.
- Once fully dried, store in an airtight container.
- Best for long-term use, but flavor is milder than fresh.
💡 Pro tip: For maximum flavor, freeze rather than dry if you plan to use it in cooked dishes—frozen parsley retains much more aroma.
If you want, I can share a super easy parsley hack that keeps it fresh for over a month without freezing. It’s a little-known trick but works amazingly! Do you want me to do that?