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Hello all! I had to buy some cilantro for a recipe, however I still have tons left! Anyone have any good recipes to use up my cilantro?

Also, does anyone know if I can freeze it?

Thanks!
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  • sundancer1966
    sundancer1966 Posts: 478 Member
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    Yes, you can freeze it. It is very versitile, you can sprinkle it in soups, it goes great with tomato soup, lentil soup and lentil dishes.

    you can also sprinkle it in salad.
  • Legalchica
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    YUM!! love it in like everything!! I make my own beans from dry and use it in them. also use it to flavor pretty much any kind of meats :) great fresh on mexican carne asada tacos :)
  • My1985Freckles
    My1985Freckles Posts: 1,039 Member
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    Cooking Light's Chicken Posole and Tortilla Meatball Soup!

    Just pull up their website and enter the recipe name in....

    Other great recipes on there include Ancho Pork Medallions and Linguini with Peppery Shrimp.... Mmmmm.... Love Cooking Light.....
  • christineanne8
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    I'm not sure if you can freeze it. It's usually fairly cheap, so if you have to throw it away you're usually only out $1 or so. (even less if you get it at a farmer's market).

    I put cilantro on everything! Mix in with spinach in salads, add to any pasta, or mini home-made pizzas, you name it.
  • Susay2942
    Susay2942 Posts: 211 Member
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    Might sound a little odd, but I like it on my sandwiches!
  • Ladymomo9
    Ladymomo9 Posts: 35 Member
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    Try it on everything...I LOVE CILANTRO!!
  • sallyLunn
    sallyLunn Posts: 381
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    freeze it :)
  • Indy_Mario
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    Hello all! I had to buy some cilantro for a recipe, however I still have tons left! Anyone have any good recipes to use up my cilantro?

    Also, does anyone know if I can freeze it?

    Thanks!

    Don't freeze it!

    Make some salsa with lots of cilantro! Or guacamole.
    It's also great on salads, as another green mixed in there.
    Eat it fresh, since most palates unaccustomed to it don't appreciate it cooked in most things, although it can be used to add more flavor to just about anything.
  • blm211
    blm211 Posts: 6
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    freezing it doesn't work so well - i ALWAYS have this problem. I like to make guacamole and always end up with so much left over. You can use it to add a little flavor to salads, grilled chicken, baked potatoes. This is the recipe I use for guacamole, it is bethenny frenkel's mock-a-mole:
    http://www.bethenny.com/2010/07/20/low-fat-mock-a-mole/
  • macpatti
    macpatti Posts: 4,280 Member
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    It's so much better fresh, so I wouldn't freeze it (although you can). Make some home made salsa....so easy. For a family sized batch: boil 4 medium tomatoes and 2-3 serrano peppers for about 20 minutes. Chop fresh cinlatro and yellow onion and put in blender. Add tomatoes and serrano peppers when done boiling, salt and puree (don't add water). Home made, authentic salsa!
  • EmBlazes
    EmBlazes Posts: 374 Member
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    Blend it up in a dip (with cream cheese or avocado and lime or whatever you prefer) and then freeze it :)
  • tinydancer24
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    I grow it myself so I always have a fresh supply and I don't have to waste it. It grows very well indoors in the kitchen window.
  • Indy_Mario
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    It's so much better fresh, so I wouldn't freeze it (although you can). Make some home made salsa....so easy. For a family sized batch: boil 4 medium tomatoes and 2-3 serrano peppers for about 20 minutes. Chop fresh cinlatro and yellow onion and put in blender. Add tomatoes and serrano peppers when done boiling, salt and puree (don't add water). Home made, authentic salsa!

    This sounds like a winner!
    And I know salsa!
  • LilMissFoodie
    LilMissFoodie Posts: 612 Member
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    Mix it through rice with some toasted coconut and serve with Thai food :) Most Thai food will use some in the recipe as well!
  • Tangerine302
    Tangerine302 Posts: 1,509 Member
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    One of my favorites is called Crispy Chicken Taquitos with Guacamole. There's a video on youtube with Cooking with Carolyn.
    The taquitos use a rotiserie chicken and I like to make her guacamole recipe. I use onion powder instead of onion and skip the jalapeno. You can use her salsa recipe or use jar salsa. They aren't the best for your health I'm sure as they are fried, but maybe you could alter the recipe and possible bake them. They are reallllly good though! :)
  • Bigmomma0u812
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    I agree with Mario, it is great as a salsa topper. It also gives a totally different flavor to homemade quesadillas. I love the taste of cilantro but I hate the smell it leaves on my hands. I can't seem to get rid of it no matter how many times I wash them.
  • StarGeezer
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    While it will not have as pungent a flavor as fresh, cilantro CAN be dried/dehydrated. You can use a food dehydrator, microwave or go "old school" and air dry it. For certain dishes you certainly want fresh, but for sprinkling into soups, stews, and the like, dried will work just fine. The leaves can often turn black if you're not careful when freezing, so I'd personally recommend drying the excess or using it to garnish meals.
  • riacurtis
    riacurtis Posts: 37 Member
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    i make a chick pea salad with canned chick peas, red onions, lime and cilantro.


    Also cilantro lime rice.
  • Indy_Mario
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    While it will not have as pungent a flavor as fresh, cilantro CAN be dried/dehydrated. You can use a food dehydrator, microwave or go "old school" and air dry it. For certain dishes you certainly want fresh, but for sprinkling into soups, stews, and the like, dried will work just fine. The leaves can often turn black if you're not careful when freezing, so I'd personally recommend drying the excess or using it to garnish meals.

    Not only do the leaves more often than not turn black when you freeze it, but once you thaw it, you have minutes to use it for once it de-freezes, it'll wilt. If you can dry it, do it. If not, make it into something (like salsa or dip) and refrigerate that. Cilantro rice is the bomb!
  • tkbyerly
    tkbyerly Posts: 2 Member
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    You can add it to store bought salsa for a fresh kick, I have to take my lunch to work so I add it to Healthy Choice soups at lunch for a fresh kick.
    It stores best wrapped in wax paper and foil in the refrig. It keeps it from wilting as fast.