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posted: 10/24/24

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These simple tips for how to store parsley will keep it fresh longer. With the proper storage methods, preserve the flavor of your fresh parsley and have it ready to go for recipes.

Fresh herbs are a great way to dress up your meals. Parsley is an herb I love to keep on hand in my fridge because it makes for a simple and colorful garnish. It is an easy way to add to the presentation of recipes like pasta, casseroles, or soups, especially if they are brown or red because the green of the parsley looks so vibrant. With these simple steps, you can keep parsley in your refrigerator for two weeks.

Choosing Parsley

Choose a bunch of parsley that is bright green in color with perky leaves. Avoid parsley that looks wilted or with leaves that are turning brown. Fresh parsley should be firm and crisp. If the stems or leaves feel limp or mushy, the parsley is past its prime.

Types of Parsley

There are two main types of parsley: flat-leaf parsley and curly parsley. Curly parsley is what you see pictured here. In general it is believed that flat-leaf parsley has more flavor than curly parsley, leaving cooks to often pick flat-leaf to add to recipes and keeping curly parsley for decoration. These instructions for storing works for both.

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How to Store Parsley

Step One: Wash the Parsley

Rinse it under cold water to remove any dirt and debris. Then place the parsley on a paper towel-lined plate to remove excess moisture.

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Step Two: Cut the Ends

Trim just the rough ends of the stems using a sharp knife on a cutting board to get a nice crisp cut.

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Step Three: Store the Parlsey

Place the parsley in a jar or drinking glass with a few inches of water (stems down in the water like a bouquet of flowers in a vase) and cover with a plastic bag. Store in the refrigerator for up to two weeks, changing the water every four to five days. Discard when the leaves start to wilt and/or turn brown.

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How to Use Fresh Parsley

Fresh parsley is a great way to garnish recipes with a fresh pop of color. When using chopped parsley in recipes, you will typically only use the parsley leaves. The stems are safe to eat, but have a more bitter flavor and crunchier texture.

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How to Store Parsley

These simple tips for how to store parsley will keep it fresh longer. With the proper storage methods, preserve the flavor of your fresh parsley and have it ready to go for recipes.
Total Time5 minutes
Author: Lisa Longley

Ingredients

  • Parsley

Instructions

  • Wash the parsley and set on a paper towel-lined plate to dry.
  • Cut off the rough parts of the stems, about an inch of the ends.
  • Place the parsley in a glass of water and cover with a plastic bag. Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, changing the water every 4-5 days.

Hi! I'm Lisa Longley, and I am committed to giving you simple dinner ideas and recipes that are easy to make; recipes that will fill your home with joy. I am the owner and author of SimpleJoy.com and I'm so glad that you are here.

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