Cilantro 15g
Global Garnish: The classic finish for tacos, nachos, curries, pho, and dhal.
Salsas & Dips: Stir into tomato salsa, guacamole, or yogurt-based raita for a flavour boost.
Soups & Stews: Sprinkle over Mexican tortilla soup, Indian lentil soup, or Thai coconut soup just before serving.
Marinades & Dressings: Incorporate into marinades for chicken or fish, or whisk into lime-based dressings.
Rice & Grain Bowls: Elevate simple rice, quinoa, or noodle bowls with a fresh, herbal note.
How to Use: For the best results, crumble the dried leaves between your fingers as you add them to release their oils. Sprinkle over dishes just before serving so the residual heat can awaken their aroma.
Storage: Keep in an airtight container in a cool, dark, and dry place to protect its delicate flavour and green colour.
Ingredients: 100% Dried Cilantro (Coriander Leaf).
Information
Recipe for Cilantro
🌮 Ultimate Dried Cilantro Taco Seasoning 🌮
Why It's #1:
✅ Pantry superstar – Lasts 6+ months in your spice cabinet
✅ 5-minute DIY – Beats store-bought packets in flavor & cost
✅ Multi-use – Great for tacos, fajitas, chili, or roasted veggies
✅ No waste – Uses dried herbs you already own
Ingredients (makes ~1/2 cup):
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2 tbsp chili powder (mild or hot)
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1 tbsp ground cumin
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1 tbsp dried cilantro (key ingredient)
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1 tbsp garlic powder
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1 tbsp onion powder
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1 tsp paprika (smoked or sweet)
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1 tsp dried oregano (Mexican variety if available)
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1 tsp salt
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1/2 tsp black pepper
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1/4 tsp cayenne (optional for heat)
Instructions:
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Whisk all ingredients in a bowl until fully blended.
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Store in an airtight container away from light/heat.
To Use:
• For tacos: Brown 1 lb (450g) meat, add 2 tbsp mix + 1/2 cup water, simmer 5 mins
• Vegetarian option: Toss with black beans or cauliflower before roasting
Pro Tips:
🔹 Flavor boost: Toast whole cumin seeds before grinding for depth
🔹 Fresh twist: Add chopped fresh cilantro when serving
🔹 Salt control: Reduce salt if using with salty ingredients like soy sauce
Other Top Dried Cilantro Recipes:
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Cilantro-Lime Rice – Add 1 tsp dried cilantro + lime zest to cooked rice
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Indian Curry Powder – Blend with turmeric, coriander, and garam masala
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Greek Yogurt Dip – Mix with dill, garlic, and lemon juice
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Seafood Rub – Combine with paprika and lemon peel for fish
Science Note: Dried cilantro contains different flavor compounds than fresh—less citrusy (losing some aldehydes) but more woody/earthy (gaining sesquiterpenes through drying). This makes it ideal for cooked dishes where fresh would lose its punch (Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry).
Reviews
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★★★★★My new ingredient when I don't have fresh onhandLove the dry Cilantro or what I call corriander. I love fresh but it goes off quick or wilts quickly. I now know I can use this in my chutneys for the extra pop of flavor it needs. Love having this on hand to use whenever I need it.
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