Preserving Fresh Dill in Salt

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2020
  • Fresh dill may be preserved in salt, just like our ancestors did. The basic recipe is two parts of fresh dill and one part of salt. For example 8 oz of dill and 4 oz of salt. Store in a covered jar. Best in a dark cold place. I will store mine in the cold basement or refegerator.

Komentáře • 142

  • @yvonneloveland4214
    @yvonneloveland4214 Před 15 dny

    June of 2024 and this video an conversation is still relevant ❤ i am growing an harvesting so mamy herbs an i love your videos.

  • @njmartinek
    @njmartinek Před 2 lety +15

    Love love love this idea and this video! Dill is one of my favorite herbs and am always so disappointed with dried dill. I know this will be fresh smelling and taste wonderful! Thank you for teaching this old lady a new trick!!!!

  • @tinkfan63
    @tinkfan63 Před 2 měsíci

    I have a CRAZY amount of dill right now! Thank you for the time and energy to provide this ancient technique! Love from California

  • @loraburke-mulkey3119
    @loraburke-mulkey3119 Před 2 lety +7

    Wanted to share a tidbit of info. I see many using sea salt or pink Himalayan salt. I have a friend who only used these two, she developed a-fib, saw cardiologist and they tried everything, even cardioversion (where they shock the heart to attempt to correct rhythym) all to no avail. She started doing some research and found info on using these salts only and how it can lead to iodine deficiency which can cause a-fib. She discussed with cardiologist and they tested, sure enough she had deficiency. She added regular common table salt back into diet, iodine levels rose, a-fib resolved, she now eats a mix of both salts and has never had a-fib again. Only mention as I, being a nurse of 3 decades, had never heard of such. Always thought the sea salt and pink himalyian salt were healthier choice. I learned from cardiologist and my friends story that most need some regular salt (99 9% of the time the salt we purchased for generations has been the iodinized version)

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 2 lety

      Interesting! Wow. I know sea salt contains a very small amount of iodine, but not as much as ionized table salt. Thank you for sharing.

  • @BIGPOLEHERBEAR
    @BIGPOLEHERBEAR Před rokem +5

    I don't chop mine and leave it in big pieces so when I take it out of the salt and wash it off I don't lose anything through the strainer , I'm using some that is two years old and it still taste fresh like it was just picked

  • @mamao823
    @mamao823 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thank you for this great idea! I have a ton of dill this year and I hate it going to waste! I’m freeze drying some now and I’ll definitely do your salt preservation method! 🥰

  • @cookiehome2442
    @cookiehome2442 Před 3 lety +1

    Love this video! Thank you for sharing

  • @Lynne717
    @Lynne717 Před 2 lety +2

    I am thankful that you shared this way to preserve dill. It's one of my favourite herb. Thanks for sharing.

  • @valtoton2982
    @valtoton2982 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for this video!
    I'll be trying thus tomorrow!!

  • @carolinjane54
    @carolinjane54 Před rokem +5

    What an awesome thing to know! You are such a wealth of information! I’m sure you could do this with other savory herbs as well.

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před rokem +1

      Thanks. This can be done with parsley, dill, and cilantro. Basil did not work

  • @emilytxyz
    @emilytxyz Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing video, I learned a lot. Thank you for making it!!

  • @MrsMarybiz
    @MrsMarybiz Před 11 měsíci

    Wow! Who knew? Thank you for this video. I never grew Dill before but this year I decided to. Never knew how much I liked it. The leaves of my plant are yellowing so I must be doing something wrong. I’m growing in a planter. But, I’m going to try and revive that baby. ❤️TY for this.

  • @TammiP2182
    @TammiP2182 Před 4 lety +4

    Great video! I found you from Facebook. I love hearing about how things are done in other countries and cultures.

  • @yvonnemetoyer8671
    @yvonnemetoyer8671 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for sharing I’m going to try this method tomorrow 😀

  • @anylaufe
    @anylaufe Před 11 měsíci +2

    In Brazil is super expensive. Thank you for share 🙏😘🇧🇷

  • @lorettawinters3872
    @lorettawinters3872 Před rokem +1

    I preserve alot. Thank you for the tip. Blessings

  • @gitmoholliday5764
    @gitmoholliday5764 Před rokem +2

    you can also use it in pickle / fermented food
    and of course vinegar salad-dressing for gherkins etc.

  • @rinab4405
    @rinab4405 Před rokem

    Thank you for your video, hope all is well with you 🙏

  • @christachrista7203
    @christachrista7203 Před 3 lety +6

    I just stumbled over your recipe looking for dill preservation options that don't involve drying or freezing. My grandmother was transylvanian-saxon and her culinary heritage is VERY dilly :D Thanks so much for the suggestions!

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 3 lety +2

      You are welcome. I stored one small jar in my fridge and used it 8 months later in soups.

  • @DjChelan
    @DjChelan Před rokem +1

    You inspired me thank you!

  • @krisyallowega5487
    @krisyallowega5487 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great info! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I think the most valuable point you made was the time and energy put into storing herbs by other methods. Not that they are improper or wrong, just that salt preserving benefits outweigh the benefits of alternate methods.
    I like my herbs in many methods as well. It's the same but just slightly different.

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 4 měsíci

      How do you preserve your herbs?

    • @krisyallowega5487
      @krisyallowega5487 Před 4 měsíci

      I use a couple of methods, some herbs I preserve in oil, others I simply dry and I have frozen herbs. But recently I have taken the bulk of my herbs to the Mission.@@lulishomestead6767

  • @georgeelenanewfield4038
    @georgeelenanewfield4038 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video!

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 4 lety

      Thank you. I hope it was encouraging in your journey to homesteading.

  • @EyesOpen117
    @EyesOpen117 Před rokem +5

    I’m curious what it looks like after a month or two. Could you do a follow up video to show what it looks like after a while?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před rokem +5

      It turned color slightly darker. The aroma is amazing dilly. The taste is salty dill, I just make sure to take that into account when salting my food. I just finished a jar that I made July of last year! So it lasted a year in my fridge.

  • @oldmate97
    @oldmate97 Před 4 lety +3

    I brought dill from my local market, and could only get a massive bunch. Didn’t want any to go to waste - perfect video! Thank you

  • @caba32503
    @caba32503 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much. I love your recipes. Your garden is amazing. What zone are you in? I love growing dill for food, spice, and it attract beneficial insects to the garden. I was like you, I grew to love it more and more as an adult!

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you! I am in zone 6a. Dill loves growing here! Btw, I am still using some left over preserved dill, in February!

  • @user-pw4sc2en4s
    @user-pw4sc2en4s Před 11 dny

    Love this idea. What kind of salt did you use?

  • @ninascherini4410
    @ninascherini4410 Před rokem +1

    Thankyou!

  • @melaniemendoza3079
    @melaniemendoza3079 Před 11 měsíci +1

    New subscriber here🫶 Thanks for ur video… this year I have a lot of dill… it’s overwhelming…. In a good way… I followEd ur recipe on preserving dill with salt ♥️

  • @maryzanwarren6514
    @maryzanwarren6514 Před 2 hodinami

    can you preserve green onion like this?

  • @Washkeeton
    @Washkeeton Před rokem +3

    I just learn so much from you... is your dill still moist when you mixed it with the salt or do you completely dry it first?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před rokem +4

      Yes moist. I try to remove water as much as possible, but the dill is still very fresh and not wilted.

  • @geenazaya5575
    @geenazaya5575 Před 2 lety +1

    I make dill and Lima or fresh faba beans rise .my fav

  • @gb9926
    @gb9926 Před 11 měsíci +1

    If you get a Rubbermaid spatula, you will get every drop of dill from the bowl!

  • @4waystoyummy
    @4waystoyummy Před 4 dny +1

    If someone were worried about the salt content...could they give it a quick rinse after removing some from the jar?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před dnem +1

      Salt is not the enemy. However, not eating enough potassium is the bigger problem.

    • @4waystoyummy
      @4waystoyummy Před dnem

      @@lulishomestead6767 I don't have an issue with salt...but I have some 80 something year old friends whose doctors still say...watch the salt intake.

  • @katwhite9425
    @katwhite9425 Před rokem

    I do not have enough dill to fill my small jar...will this method still work? Thank you!

  • @ZdybelM
    @ZdybelM Před 3 lety +5

    Once you put the dill and salt in jar, how long will it keep? And once opened, you can store it back in the cellar?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 3 lety +3

      My cellar stayed cold. But best keeping was in the fridge. It lasted 8 months.

  • @regenerativegardeningwithpatti

    Excellent video. Can I do the same thing with cilantro? I have a lot of it right now but cannot use all of it fast enough. Thank you

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 3 lety +2

      My salted dill lasted 8 months in the fridge. I just used up the last batch I made back in September. And now I have fresh dill growing in the garden.

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 3 lety

      I haven't tried with cilantro, for some reason I don't feel confident it will work. Please let me know if it works.

  • @stephanieezat-panah7750
    @stephanieezat-panah7750 Před 2 lety +1

    great video, thank you. Please, what kind of salt do you use?

  • @SNK305
    @SNK305 Před 10 měsíci +3

    What type of salt would you recommend using? Or what do you use?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 10 měsíci +2

      I like to use Celtic Sea Salt, Redmond Real Sea salt or pink Himalayan

  • @rinab4405
    @rinab4405 Před rokem

    What kind of salt?

  • @ngozizinzele
    @ngozizinzele Před rokem +1

    Love the Dilly Hands

  • @RunninUpThatHillh
    @RunninUpThatHillh Před 2 lety +2

    I can do any herb basically? I'm thinking thyme or basil. P.s. I love your channel. I like home herbalism and canning too =)

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Před 2 lety +1

      Oh! I see in the comments basil turns black.

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, basil can turn black. I like to use dill, parsley, and cilantro this way. Thyme I dry or freeze in butter cubes

  • @mariemasters1728
    @mariemasters1728 Před 9 dny +1

    Would you use the same ratio of salt:herb if using other herbs such as parsley, cilantro, basil, and rosemary?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 23 hodinami +1

      Yes, however, I use rosemary infused in olive oil instead of.

  • @landofevolution9757
    @landofevolution9757 Před 11 měsíci +1

    On popcorn 😊

  • @Tozita11
    @Tozita11 Před 3 lety +3

    Can it be any type of salt? What kind do you use? Great video by the way.

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi thanks! I like to use pink Himalayan salt, but sea salt is great as well because they contain many essential minerals. The table salt has only one-sodium.

    • @loraburke-mulkey3119
      @loraburke-mulkey3119 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lulishomestead6767 actually table salt has iodine, unless you specifically buy non-iodinized.

  • @vickirickman9373
    @vickirickman9373 Před 2 lety +2

    Can you do this with all your other herb ie basil etc
    Thank you so much for the helpful video

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you. Basil did not keep it's shape very well. It went black. I will not recommend

    • @vickirickman9373
      @vickirickman9373 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lulishomestead6767
      Thank you so much for taking the time to answer me really appreciate your advice

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 2 lety

      🙂

  • @sarinaeliyakim845
    @sarinaeliyakim845 Před rokem

    it is not too much salt?

  • @andrewackerley9985
    @andrewackerley9985 Před rokem +1

    I have some freeze dried dill in my spice rack but don't know in what & how to use it? Perhaps you cn help me? Also, how do you take the salty taste out of your jar preserved dill, when you get around to using it later in the year? Thank you for the video. 😀

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před rokem +1

      Great question! Growing up in the Russian/Ukrainian house we used dill all the time: in soups, stews, stir-fry, salads, on top of steamed vegetables, boiled potatoes, salad dressings.
      I place my herbs into dishes at the end, same time as I add other herbs and spices.
      I count that salt in when I season my food.

    • @sammcleod8792
      @sammcleod8792 Před rokem +1

      Dried dill or fresh dill is excellent to add into Egg Salad.
      You’ll love the taste.
      ** if it’s freeze dried don’t be shy when adding the dill weed to your egg salad mixture….

  • @shellidearing6214
    @shellidearing6214 Před rokem

    Do you have to cut it all up, I want to use m8ne to make pickles and like the sprigs better. But do you still pack it down that tightly?

    • @elaineredner6546
      @elaineredner6546 Před 11 měsíci

      Just put it in the fridge in a baggie. Or, pick as you use it for pickling.

  • @MG-cd9ek
    @MG-cd9ek Před 3 lety +2

    What do I do after I take the flowers off and the dill? Just leave the sticks?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 3 lety

      I freeze all of the long stems. Take a look at my soup videos from January of 2021, where I make meat broth. I use them when making broth.

    • @MG-cd9ek
      @MG-cd9ek Před 3 lety +1

      @@lulishomestead6767 OK honey so do I take the entire plant out of the ground? I just did everything you said. I left some dill that looks young out there hoping it'll still take, I am in Pa. I use all my fresh herbs as a deer repellent. They DETEST it. They never cross over the threshold. Maybe it will continue to grow through summer? I'm in zone 4-5.
      Thanks for any more info. You're ADORABLE!

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 3 lety

      Thanks

  • @shellidearing6214
    @shellidearing6214 Před rokem +1

    You have 1/2 as much salt as the weight of the dill?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před rokem

      That’s right, I use it to season my food. Remember, this is not table salt of NaCl, this is pink Himalayan salt that contains other 84 trace minerals

  • @sarahdenkins3431
    @sarahdenkins3431 Před rokem +1

    what about dry canning? once your deal is dry couldn't you just dry can and seal it that way without the salt? the only reason I ask this is because I have a friend to have a serious liver condition that cannot have salt at all. let me know what you think.

    • @sarahdenkins3431
      @sarahdenkins3431 Před rokem +1

      also, my question would be could you use sugar as a preservative?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před rokem

      Sugar is the preservative. Jams and jellies are shelf stable with sugar.

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před rokem +2

      I have not tried dry canning with dill. Canning, unfortunately, kills some of the beneficial properties. Salt is a great preservative.

  • @walterdowns9978
    @walterdowns9978 Před rokem +1

    How do you sterilize your jars?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před rokem

      Hi, good question. I use different methods. Sometimes I place them into boiling water for 10 min , sometimes I place them in the microwave with once inch of water in each jar for 10 min. If jars are requiring dry canning , I place jars into an oven 250°F for 10-15 minutes until all water evaporated.

  • @surinderche3354
    @surinderche3354 Před 2 lety +1

    What kind of salt to use, please say so if any body else knows.

  • @viktoriyakushnar536
    @viktoriyakushnar536 Před 4 lety +1

    А что за соль вы исползайте?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for your question. I like to use Celtic sea salt or Himalayan Salt, which contains potassium, magnesium, calcium, and other essential minerals.

  • @barbaramccune9383
    @barbaramccune9383 Před rokem +1

    Can this Dill be used in cucumbers when they are ready

  • @ppierce001
    @ppierce001 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I am looking for a good way to preserve my dill until the pickles are ready to make garlic dill pickles. Is this a good method for saving approximately 3 weeks?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 11 měsíci +1

      This method will work well. Just keep in mind the amount of salt you are using here will apply to the pickles

    • @ppierce001
      @ppierce001 Před 11 měsíci

      @@lulishomestead6767 I'm rinsing my dill now!

  • @heidimeade5511
    @heidimeade5511 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Is that pink Himalayan salt?

  • @heidideshazo5884
    @heidideshazo5884 Před 2 lety +1

    What is the shelf life on the dill Ma’am ?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 2 lety +1

      One jar i kept in the fridge and dill was good for 6 months. Another jar i stored in the cool basement ( temperature around 55°F) it lasted 3 months.

  • @shellidearing6214
    @shellidearing6214 Před rokem +1

    What kind of salt, any salt?

  • @marilyn9834
    @marilyn9834 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, how much salt to how much dill?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 2 lety +2

      2 parts of dill to 1 part of salt. I used 8 oz of dill and 4 oz of salt. Salt is the preservatant.

  • @irenemashingaidze-siringwa2541

    6:57

  • @ferdinandpio9535
    @ferdinandpio9535 Před 2 lety

    Is there a non- edible dill or poisonous dill?

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 2 lety +1

      I never heard about a poisonous dill. Maybe there are some look alike, but dill has a distinct smell and look.

    • @ferdinandpio9535
      @ferdinandpio9535 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Luli, there are plants here in my country that looks like dill, but they say its not dill.

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 2 lety +1

      What country are you from?

    • @ferdinandpio9535
      @ferdinandpio9535 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lulishomestead6767 Philippines.

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome!!!! Welcome! I don't know herbs in Philippines. I would recommend a herbal or wild herbs book (with colored pictures and descriptions) to your area. There are so many plants that look a like. You don't want to make any mistakes.

  • @kimsuncha
    @kimsuncha Před 3 měsíci

    o sense on born broth , the heart is not speaking but with foods egoism

  • @wayneheckrath3441
    @wayneheckrath3441 Před rokem +1

    Motor mouth.... could have done a 3minute presentation !!!

  • @victoriadiaries9087
    @victoriadiaries9087 Před 2 lety

    Or you can just FREEZE it. No need for sodium

    • @lulishomestead6767
      @lulishomestead6767  Před 2 lety

      I understand your point. Sometimes there is no possibility of freezing for various reasons. I need to store herbs without the use of electricity, which means shelf-stable in a cool place. I use Himalayan salt which has sodium and other essential minerals

  • @vickicota2858
    @vickicota2858 Před 3 měsíci +1

    What kind of salt?