How to Prep, Cook and Store Bay Leaves
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How do you pick the best bay leaves? Look for whole, fully dried, fragrant leaves.
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Make sure there is no excess moisture in the container.
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There is no need to wash bay leaves before storing them.
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Store them in a cool, dry place like a cabinet or pantry.
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You can also freeze bay leaves in ice cube trays.
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If you have grown your own bay leaves, you can dehydrate them in the oven, a dehydrator, or by hanging them upside down with twine.
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Use bay leaves in pasta sauces, soups, stews, gravies, braises, grains, and beans.
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You can also use them in pickle brine. Try adding them to a variety of pickled vegetables, including cucumbers, carrots, and hot peppers.
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