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Dill, or dill weed, is an herb that is used for flavor in Western European, Eastern European and Scandinavian cuisines. [1] You can dry the ferns and use the seeds to make essential oils. The plant can be dried in open air, in the oven or in the microwave.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Air Drying Dill

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  1. Make sure you sprinkle the plant itself to remove dirt and bugs from the plant.
  2. If you want to dry the seeds, you will want to cut all of the flower buds in addition to the ferns. [2]
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  3. Use sharp kitchen shears.
  4. Spin them in a salad spinner, and then pat them dry with paper towels. Give them 3 minutes to air dry while spread out on a kitchen towel.
  5. Tie them together at the base using a rubber band. Make sure you have rid the plants of excess water, or they can mold instead of drying.
  6. Cut several large slits in the bottom sides of the bags so air can flow through.
    • If you plan to hang the dill inside, you can avoid using paper bags. If it is outside, it is a good way to shelter it from the elements and avoid losing dill that dries and falls.
  7. Ensure each dill plant is upside down. The gathered dill should be away from the side of the bag to encourage airflow. [3]
  8. Leave them to dry for 2 weeks.
  9. Separate the dried flowers and dried ferns by hand.
  10. Crumble the ferns into another tin. Keep them in a dark, dry place.
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Oven Drying Dill

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  1. If you own a dehydrator, you can use it in place of the oven. Read the manual to determine what temperature setting should be used.
  2. Spread the dill ferns in a single layer across the baking sheet. [4]
  3. If your oven runs hot, keep the oven door ajar. Allow the dill to dry for 2 to 4 hours.
  4. When it crumbles easily, it is done. [5]
  5. Crumble it into a small tin to use as dill weed. Separate seeds inside the flowers to use in making dill essential oil.
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Microwave Drying Dill

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  1. Spin them in a salad spinner and pat them dry with a kitchen towel.
  2. Place two layers of paper towels on the plate.
  3. Place a layer of paper towel on top of the ferns.
  4. Set for 4 minutes on high heat. [6]
  5. If it’s not, return it to the microwave for 2 minutes. It is done once it crumbles to the touch. [7]
  6. Microwave-dried dill will last 2 to 4 weeks. Oven and air-dried dill weed will last longer.
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    How long does fresh dill last?
    Ollie George Cigliano
    Private Chef & Food Educator
    Ollie George Cigliano is a Private Chef, Food Educator, and Owner of Ollie George Cooks, based in Long Beach, California. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in utilizing fresh, fun ingredients and mixing traditional and innovative cooking techniques. Ollie George holds a BA in Comparative Literature from The University of California, Berkeley, and a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from eCornell University.
    Private Chef & Food Educator
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    Fresh dill lasts for about 2-3 days—just be sure to store it in a plastic bag lined with a paper towel.
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    Why is it that microwave-dried dill won't last as long as air-dried dill?
    Michele
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    Microwave drying is imprecise at best. Air- or oven-drying works better, especially for delicate herbs like dill. And dill being so delicate, before it has a chance to dry out in the microwave, it may cook. This releases different chemicals, which may speed spoilage.
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    Why should I use rubber bands to hold the herbs together?
    Community Answer
    Rubber bands are just one option. You can use anything you'd like to hold the herbs together.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Water
      • Kitchen shears
      • Salad spinner
      • Wax paper
      • Paper bags
      • Rubber bands
      • Baking sheet
      • Oven
      • Microwave
      • Kitchen towels/paper towels
      • Herb tins
      • Plate
      • Dehydrator (optional)


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      To dry dill, start by cutting some fresh dill ferns in the morning. If you cut them later, the sun will dehydrate the leaves. Then, rinse and spin the dill in a salad spinner. If you want to air-dry the dill, tie 5 to 10 clean dill fronds at the base with a rubber band. Hang each bundle upside-down in a dry place with good air circulation. After about 2 weeks, harvest the dried dill when it crumbles easily. To dry the dill with an oven, place the rinsed and dried dill on a baking sheet. Then, bake the dill at 110 degrees Fahrenheit (or 43 degrees Celsius) for 2 to 4 hours. When the dill crumbles easily, pull it out and let it cool. Loosen the seeds from the flowers and store in an airtight tin. Read on for how to dry dill with a dehydrator or a microwave.

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