Yes, you can freeze fresh lemongrass to preserve its flavor and extend its shelf life. To do so, wash and chop the lemongrass, then place it in airtight containers or freezer bags, removing as much air as possible. It can be stored in the freezer for several months. When ready to use, you can add it directly to dishes without thawing.
Yes, you can make them and then freeze them. They will stay fresh for a while.
You would need about a quarter of dried lemon grass by weight compared to fresh lemon grass. The problem is that dried lemon grass tends to be woody, and cannot be added whole to a recipe as you would with fresh lemon grass. The only way to get decent results is to make an extract (a very strong tea) with the dried lemon grass and use as seasoning just before serving.
In order to perserve fresh lemons, I have heard you can freeze the lemon juice and alos the zest. Is it more efficient and savory to use food savor? Thank you. Peggy in Spokane
disadvantages of lemon grass
Tagalog Translation of LEMON GRASS: tanglad
Yes, you can freeze a lemon meringue pie for later consumption. However, the meringue topping may become a bit soft or weep when thawed. It's best to freeze the pie without the meringue topping and add it fresh before serving.
how do i freeze fresh mangos
Tagalog of lemon grass is " Tanglad"
Yes anything can be frozen at the right temperature, the coldest thing ever frozen were atoms at a little above 0 degrees Kalvin.
Lemon grass in Hausa is called "lakkire".
Cymbopogon ciatrus
Cymbopogon ciatrus is the binomial name for lemon grass.