yes, it is always a good idea to wash any fresh vegetables, fruits, leafs that will be going into something that will be ingested.
Yes, guacamole should be refrigerated to maintain its freshness and prevent bacterial growth.
Yes, guacamole should be refrigerated to maintain its freshness. Refrigeration helps slow down the oxidation process, which can cause guacamole to turn brown and lose its flavor.
No, cats should not have cilantro in their diet as it can be toxic to them and cause digestive issues.
To revive wilted cilantro, trim the stems, place the cilantro in a glass of water, cover it with a plastic bag, and store it in the refrigerator for a few hours. This should help the cilantro regain its freshness and crispness.
Chopped cilantro should be stored in a sealed container or plastic bag in the refrigerator. Placing a paper towel in the container can help absorb excess moisture and keep the cilantro fresh for longer.
To revive wilted cilantro, trim the stems, place the cilantro in a glass of water, cover it loosely with a plastic bag, and store it in the refrigerator for a few hours. This should help the cilantro regain its freshness and crispness.
Yes, you can make guacamole using limes. Below is a great recipe:Classic Guacamole RecipeIngredients:2 ripe avocados1/2 teaspoon salt1 tablespoon fresh lime juice2 tablespoon to 1/4 cup onion, minced1-2 serrano chiles - remove stems and seeds, and mince2 tablespoons cilantro, finely choppedA dash black pepper1/2 ripe tomato - remove seeds and pulp, and chopProcedure:Cut the avocados in half.Remove seed and scoop avocado out of the peel.Put avocado in a mixing bowl.Mash the avocado. It should be a little chunky.Sprinkle with salt and lime juice.Add the onion, cilantro, black pepper, and chiles.Place plastic wrap on the surface of the guacamole to prevent air reaching it.Refrigerate until ready to serve.Note: If you want to add chopped tomato to your guacamole, add it just before serving.
You should go to www.allrecipes.com to find recipes for bread machine recipes. The first result should be what you are looking for. Recipes can be hard to find but this should help you.
The most important thing to remember when growing cilantro is that it does not like hot weather. Cilantro growing in soil that reaches 75F will bolt and go to seed. This means that the ideal cilantro growing conditions are cool but sunny. You should be growing cilantro where it will get early morning or late afternoon sun, but be shaded during the hottest part of the day.
Yes, cilantro is not toxic to cats and can be safely included in their diet in moderation. However, some cats may not like the taste of cilantro, so it is best to introduce it gradually and monitor their reaction.
You can, although I should mention that guacamole is usually not served hot.
Guacamole can sit out at room temperature for about 2 hours before it becomes unsafe to eat. After that, it should be refrigerated to prevent bacterial growth.