How to Prepare Parsley

Buy your parsley., Keep your parsley fresh., Prepare for washing., Swish the parsley around in the bowl with your hands., Chop, cut, or rip the parsley.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Buy your parsley.

    Parsley is normally sold as a bunch.

    It is best to buy fresh parsley rather than dried parsley.

    When buying it, make sure that the leaves are fresh and bright green and don't look wilted or yellow. , When not dried, it should be kept in a plastic bag and sprinkled with water when it appears wilted.

    It could also be stood upright in a jar with a little water, as long as you clipped the ends. , Washing parsley is very similar to washing spinach.

    For this, you need to fill a bowl with cold water and place the parsley in it. , Repeat this process with clean water until the water no longer gets dirty after washing the parsley. , You can use a knife or kitchen scissors.

    When using a knife, hold the tip of the knife down with your non-dominant hand.

    Then move your dominant hand up and down the leaves until the desired consistency is achieved.

    When using kitchen scissors, put the parsley in a bowl and keep on snipping with the scissors until it is chopped to the desired consistency.

    You can also rip the parsley, instead of cutting it.
  2. Step 2: Keep your parsley fresh.

  3. Step 3: Prepare for washing.

  4. Step 4: Swish the parsley around in the bowl with your hands.

  5. Step 5: or rip the parsley.

Detailed Guide

Parsley is normally sold as a bunch.

It is best to buy fresh parsley rather than dried parsley.

When buying it, make sure that the leaves are fresh and bright green and don't look wilted or yellow. , When not dried, it should be kept in a plastic bag and sprinkled with water when it appears wilted.

It could also be stood upright in a jar with a little water, as long as you clipped the ends. , Washing parsley is very similar to washing spinach.

For this, you need to fill a bowl with cold water and place the parsley in it. , Repeat this process with clean water until the water no longer gets dirty after washing the parsley. , You can use a knife or kitchen scissors.

When using a knife, hold the tip of the knife down with your non-dominant hand.

Then move your dominant hand up and down the leaves until the desired consistency is achieved.

When using kitchen scissors, put the parsley in a bowl and keep on snipping with the scissors until it is chopped to the desired consistency.

You can also rip the parsley, instead of cutting it.

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