How do you dry rosemary and oregano?
Ava Mcdaniel
Updated on March 09, 2026
Instructions
- Tie herbs into bundles leaving a loop to hang upside down.*
- Hang herbs in a dry, warm area.
- Leaves will appear dark and will be crispy in texture. ...
- Small leafed herbs like thyme, oregano, and rosemary will take about 4-7 days to dry out completely.
What is the best way to dry fresh oregano?
Hang-drying: The simplest and most cost-effective method for drying oregano is to hang-dry it. Tie a few pieces of oregano together in a bunch at the stem using some twine or a rubber band. Hang these bundles from a string or hook in a warm place inside that gets some direct sunlight.How do you dry fresh rosemary?
Air-dry: Tie the rosemary sprigs into a bundle using twine or a rubber band. Hang them upside down in a dry, well-ventilated area out of direct sunlight. The rosemary will dry in fourteen to twenty-one days and will be complete when the rosemary leaves are stiff and no longer pliable.How do you dry oregano for seasoning?
How to dry oregano in under 1 hour
- Step 1: Start with very fresh herbs from your garden. ...
- Step 2: Arrange the sprigs of oregano on a baking sheet. ...
- Step 3: Preheat the oven and place the oregano on the center rack to dry. ...
- Step 4: Pull the leaves off the stems and store in an airtight container.
Can you eat oregano right off the plant?
The best time to harvest oregano is right before it flowers, just as the flower buds are starting to form. You can still harvest either before or after this stage, but this is when the leaves will have their best and most intense flavor.Never Use an Oven or Dehydrator to Dry Herbs Again With This Century Old Method
How do you store oregano after picking?
Whether it's homegrown or purchased, oregano should be stored in a plastic bag in the refrigerator for up to three days. If you place a slightly damp paper towel in the bag with the oregano and leave some air in the bag, it may extend the life up to one week.How long does dried oregano last?
Dried ground herbs like basil, parsley, and oregano last for 2-3 years. If they are dried and stored in their natural, whole form (e.g., basil or bay leaves), then they should last a little longer, about 3-4 years.How do you dry oregano in a paper bag?
After harvest, there are multiple ways to dry herbs and store them for later use. The old-fashioned way is to put an herb bundle in a paper bag and hang it upside down in a warm, dry place indoors. The bag keeps both dust and sunlight away from the herbs.What can I do with too much fresh oregano?
Garlic and Oregano Pesto is a great way to use up surplus fresh oregano. It is just bursting with bold flavors and tastes great on grilled foods, especially if you are looking for a delicious zesty Mediterranean flavor. Oregano pesto freezes well so you can preserve the season and enjoy year round.Do you wash rosemary before drying?
Harvesting RosemaryMost herbs are best just before flowering when the oils are at their peak. Cut the stems in the morning just after the dew dries and before the heat of the day is at its height. Use pruners when harvesting rosemary from mature plants with woody stems. Wash the stems before you begin drying rosemary.
How long can dried rosemary last?
Rosemary is preserved best when stored in a cool, dark location like a kitchen cupboard. Make sure to store in an airtight container to prevent any moisture from entering, which can cause mold. I always aim to use my dried rosemary within 6 months for optimal freshness, though it will last up to 12 months even.When should I dry oregano?
The timing is crucial because if I cut them too early, the flavor isn't quite up to snuff, but if I cut them too late, four-lined plant bug damage has marred the beautiful foliage and the flower buds have already developed. Early to mid-May seems to be the perfect time for drying oregano.Can oregano be dried in the oven?
If you don't have a dehydrator, try drying herbs in the oven. Place oregano stems on a baking sheet lined with parchment in a slightly open oven at a temperature under 180 degrees, and you'll have dried herbs in two to four hours. As you can see, the oven will take just a small amount of time to dry oregano leaves.Do you wash herbs before drying?
You can definitely give the herbs a wash in cool water prior to drying, just be sure to gently shake off the excess moisture, and remove any wilted leaves, spots, insects, or other unsavory elements. I find air drying to be the easiest method and this can be accomplished in a few different ways.Can you dry herbs in a Ziploc bag?
Freeze in a bundleWash and dry your leaves and then place a cup or two in a ziploc bag. Press the leaves to the bottom of the bag and then roll the bag up and place in your freezer. When you need these herbs just slice off a piece of the roll.