


Peppermint



Peppermint is an herb. This herb is known and loved for its fresh minty flavour. Use the fresh leaves with fruit and vegetable dishes. The name comes from the nymph Mentha. She was loved by Pluto and turned into mint by the jealous Proserpina.
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Preparation & storage
Storage
A plant will do well in the windowsill, on the balcony or in the garden. Water the plant every other day.
You can keep mint sprigs in a damp kitchen paper in the fridge for a few days.
In the freezer, you can keep mint in a tightly sealed plastic bag for up to 12 months.
Peppermint can also be frozen or dried.
Freezing is done like this:
- Wash the peppermint.
- Pat the peppermint dry with some kitchen paper.
- Pack them in sandwich bags.
- Then freeze them immediately.
Drying is done like this:
- Spread the leaves on a clean (dry) tea towel.
- Turn them over occasionally.
- Can you crumble them? Then they have dried. This can take about 2 weeks.
- Store the leaves in a sealable jar or container. Store in a cool, dry and dark place.
Preparation
Fresh mint has the most flavour. Do not heat the leaves, add them at the end of the cooking time. Whole leaves are nice as a garnish.
Storage times
Plant
Cool place: approx. 6 weeks or as long as the leaves look green, fresh and firm
Mint sprigs/leaves
Refrigerator drawer: 2-3 days
Freezer: 12 months
Preparation times
None, use cold or add to a hot dish at the end.
Cleaning peppermint
Wash fresh mint under running water before use. Drain the leaves or pat them dry.
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