Flavor Profile
Delicate and herbal with light citrus, pepper, and mint-like notes.
How To Use
Use dried cilantro to season fish, chicken, rice, and corn. Stir into salsas or sauces where moisture helps rehydrate the leaves, or sprinkle lightly over finished dishes.
FAQ
Can dried cilantro replace fresh cilantro?
Yes, dried cilantro can replace fresh cilantro in cooked or moist dishes. Use about one-third as much dried as fresh.
What does dried cilantro taste like?
Dried cilantro tastes mild and herbal with light citrus and pepper notes. The flavor is softer and less bright than fresh cilantro.
What foods work best with dried cilantro?
Dried cilantro works well with seafood, poultry, rice, corn, and sauces. It’s most effective in dishes with some moisture so it can rehydrate.
Yes, dried cilantro can replace fresh cilantro in cooked or moist dishes. Use about one-third as much dried as fresh.
What does dried cilantro taste like?
Dried cilantro tastes mild and herbal with light citrus and pepper notes. The flavor is softer and less bright than fresh cilantro.
What foods work best with dried cilantro?
Dried cilantro works well with seafood, poultry, rice, corn, and sauces. It’s most effective in dishes with some moisture so it can rehydrate.