Thursday, January 26, 2012

Revive Limp Lettuce Leaves







Revive limp lettuce in icy water.


We've all done it, left the lettuce on the counter for too long, or even in the fridge for too long and those crispy fresh leaves have turned limp on us. Don't throw away the lettuce; you can revive it. Reviving limp lettuce leaves is simple and can give you an extra two or three days of crispness. If you've left the lettuce so long that it has gone brown and mushy, then its past reviving and should be composted.


Instructions


Whole Lettuce Head


1. Shave about 1/8 inch off the bottom of the lettuce head stalk with the knife. Take off just enough to remove the old, dry end.


2. Soak the stalk in a bowl of lukewarm water for about half an hour, being careful not to fully submerge the lettuce head, just the stalk.








3. Refrigerate the lettuce and after about two hours the leaves will have revived and attained their former crispy state.


Picked Lettuce Leaves


4. Fill a bowl one-quarter full of ice and one-quarter full of water. Mix to make the water icy cold. Leave for about 10 minutes until some of the ice melts into the water. Remove the ice.


5. Submerge the lettuce leaves in the icy water, leaving them in only for about 30 seconds to a minute.


6. Remove the lettuce leaves gently from the ice water and place in a plastic bag. Don't shake the leaves, as some of the ice water should remain on them for the best effect.


7. Place the plastic bag, loosely sealed at the top, into the refrigerator. Wait three hours and the lettuce leave will have revived and be crispy, ready for use.

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