LEMONGRASS: Wrapping lemongrass leaves & How we like to store them [Tauj Qab]

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Hello Lemongrass season!
    I wanted to share with you all how we like to take care of our lemongrass we grow every year, how we take care of the stalk, how we wrap/roll the leaves, and how to save the roots to be planted next season. Since we live in the pacific northwest where it's quite rainy and cold during fall to winter, we like to keep our lemongrass in the freezer so we can have it handy for when we want to put it into soups, stir fry, tea, etc. So I hope this video helps you in possibly planting your own lemongrass next season or how to handle/ preserve them. In Hmong Leeg, lemongrass is called Tauj Qab. Tauj Dub is the Hmong white dialect. So hopefully you don't get confused since we speak Hmong Leeg in our family. Anyways, let me know what you like to use lemongrass in and how you like to store it. Cheers!
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  • @clareatimug
    @clareatimug Год назад +46

    This is all new to me. I am in Uganda and we just have lemon grass around for tea or snake repellant. We don't store for next seasons because it grows all year round in the ground. January to December, no watering needed. Thank you for this. Time to try it out.

    • @barbrahnakamanya6866
      @barbrahnakamanya6866 Год назад +3

      I am ugandan and grow it in Minnesota. It's nice to see this preservation technique for winter too.

    • @roshnie6670
      @roshnie6670 10 месяцев назад +1

      Is it not snowing in Uganda??

    • @siphomdlovu
      @siphomdlovu 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the informative article. Will certainly grow more lemongrass. I have only been using it as tea.😊

    • @crystalhuynh4775
      @crystalhuynh4775 5 месяцев назад

      Don’t believe about the snake 🐍 repellant , someone have a big snake in the lemon grass pot

  • @danielmiller1302
    @danielmiller1302 Год назад +7

    I live in zone 9b, so grow lemongrass year round. Your taller than mine.
    Here what I do.
    With the 🍃 leafs, put in quart or larger container, add water, set in Sun. Makes a great tea...
    The bottom part, chop up, plus chop up garlic, red peppers, ginger. Mix together, freeze, then when cooking use. Add this mix to barbecue sauce, Excell also.
    My base mix group, I have about 5 different ones, using cimmon, blk pepper, curry, diced up green onions, etc.
    The language your Mom spoke, there a America Indian language cross over. I have couple different in my blood. When I was like 6 (almost 60now) my great, grandma spoke to me in her native tongue. Felt I knew what your Mom speaking some of the words. Thanks, nice hearing that.

  • @yvonnemutuc8335
    @yvonnemutuc8335 2 года назад +126

    Lemon grass leaves also work as a natural insect repellent for cabinets and shelves. Keeps moths, silverfish, and other small critters at bay. A few knotted leaves in the pantry makes it smell good. In the sweater / sock / clothes drawer, lightly wrap in cheese cloth or any thin fabric so the leaves’ rough margins don’t snag onto your clothes.
    Replace once brown, dry or when no longer fragrant

    • @jules-marcdavis6843
      @jules-marcdavis6843 Год назад +3

      Thank you I will use them for this also!!

    • @Mrs.T.Rusch25
      @Mrs.T.Rusch25 Год назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @user-gh8xk8su6f
      @user-gh8xk8su6f Год назад +1

      What are thw medicinal ise of lemongrass.I think its the one i have in my garden given by my sister 4 yrs ago

  • @SheBloomsAgain
    @SheBloomsAgain 11 месяцев назад +8

    I just planted my first lemongrass. It's indoors and is finally taking off. I knew it was good to eat and all, which is why I'm growing it but had NO CLUE how big it should be before harvesting of how to harvest or what to do with all the bits. You and your mom made my day with this video. Now I know exactly how to grow, harvest and preserve my lemongrass. Thank you!

  • @tinaalvarado612
    @tinaalvarado612 3 года назад +109

    Your so fortunate to have this time learning from your parents. Take it in and keep their wisdom for the future.

    • @vickikay54
      @vickikay54 3 года назад +10

      It is a shame that younger people are not interested in this type of thing..... too busy watching "influencers".
      It only take one generation to lose this type of knowledge.

  • @basmael-gaouni9257
    @basmael-gaouni9257 3 года назад +21

    In our country we boil the leaves and drink it as tea. Very nice flavor. Also, we dry it too for winter.

  • @chiquitaresomardono1202
    @chiquitaresomardono1202 3 года назад +164

    Thank you for this video! I cook lemon grass in sugar and water to make my own lemon grass syrup. I drink it with milk or with coconut milk. Its delicious. In the morning I add a bit of the syrup in my tea. Its really delicious. 💚

    • @endgold743
      @endgold743 3 года назад +6

      Brilliant!

    • @mjmcoffeegray7208
      @mjmcoffeegray7208 3 года назад +7

      I'm going to that. Thanks for sharing

    • @karensterling5246
      @karensterling5246 3 года назад +2

      What are the ratios if you don’t mind sharing? Sounds tempting. I love lemongrass tea but I’ve never considered mixing with milk.

    • @mjmcoffeegray7208
      @mjmcoffeegray7208 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing I think I'm going to try that

    • @chiquitaresomardono1202
      @chiquitaresomardono1202 3 года назад +44

      @@karensterling5246 To make the syrup you can boil one kilogram of brown sugar in one liter of water until all sugar is dissolved. I use brown sugar because of the "molasses" flavor it has. I then add the lemongrass to it and boil it for about 8- 10 minutes more. The more lemongrass, the stronger the flavor. You can add the syrup to a one-liter glass bottle and refrigerate if you do not use preservatives. I personally do not use preservatives nor colorants. You can add in a long drink glass 3 tablespoons of syrup (depends on how sweet you want the drink to be) and add milk, with some ice or tapioca pearls. If you do not drink cow milk, you can use coconut milk which is even more delicious. Enjoy!

  • @kahouayang535
    @kahouayang535 3 года назад +117

    Your mom’s voice is so soothing. I love how she patiently teaches the technique.

    • @tengamy5192
      @tengamy5192 3 года назад +7

      No kidding. Im an english speaker and it STILL sounds so soothing :)

    • @elizmonroe5368
      @elizmonroe5368 3 года назад +6

      She needs to record lullabies or old stories. So soothing!

    • @shityak
      @shityak 3 года назад +4

      agreed 100

    • @bubbles3042
      @bubbles3042 3 года назад +1

      But it would be nice if you translated what she is saying

    • @hervindarkaur5011
      @hervindarkaur5011 2 года назад +1

      I thought she was singing. Beautiful.

  • @TerrieLloydjapan
    @TerrieLloydjapan Год назад +21

    Great video. I'm in Japan, and we have a huge lemon grass bush that I've been wondering how to harvest. Agree with another commenter that this is the most useful and informative content out there. Your mom must have an awesome amount of local Hmong knowledge. Lucky you!

  • @darkhorsen82
    @darkhorsen82 Год назад +26

    I live in Texas and started a garden this year. I planted 2 lemon grass plants not having any idea how huge they would get LMAO now it's fall and time to harvest. This video was just AMAZING for me and I am going to be using it to step through harvesting all of it and I'm so tickled pink to find out you can save some of them for next season!!!

    • @sarahwilliams6286
      @sarahwilliams6286 Год назад +1

      Thanks alot to Mummy, I learned from the video, I planted it out side my house and I've been using as my green tea, sometimes mixed with moringa. Is it a good mixture?

    • @CH-hm8ud
      @CH-hm8ud Год назад

      You don’t have strong winter, so your lemongrass doesn’t have to be harvested. It’s a medicinal plant that can be use for tea!

    • @merceditaaranas9983
      @merceditaaranas9983 14 дней назад

      ​@@sarahwilliams6286yes mam.

  • @jamierask8527
    @jamierask8527 2 года назад +3

    Your mom is so cute. Talking or singing away having a good time

  • @lovc1962
    @lovc1962 2 года назад +8

    I am a Filipino and we use lemongrass in our soups and roasted pig (lechon) too! I have to say this video is very very informative. Great job!

  • @paxiong6541
    @paxiong6541 3 года назад +133

    Omg, seeing this makes me miss my mom, she used to grow lots of lemongrass and wrapped it up and freeze for later. She would get the roots from her niece and plant with her secret lemongrass fertilizer. Miss you mom.

    • @gratuitparadise6717
      @gratuitparadise6717 3 года назад +20

      Whats her secret lemongrass fertilizer?

    • @hoperules8874
      @hoperules8874 3 года назад +8

      Sorry for your loss.

    • @MirandaJagoszewska
      @MirandaJagoszewska 3 года назад +2

      Could you please share with us that secret fertilizer?

    • @lulummm2357
      @lulummm2357 2 года назад +2

      Nothing better than cinnamon water 💦 as a fertilizer

    • @chilipadi2306
      @chilipadi2306 2 года назад +1

      @@lulummm2357 Thanks for the tip. Would you kindly share what is the ratio between water and cinnamon mixture?

  • @clairezephrine5020
    @clairezephrine5020 3 года назад +48

    Thank you for the beautiful and informative tutorial. In the Caribbean (Trinidad) we also call lemon grass FEVER GRASS, it is commonly used as a hot tea. If someone has a fever you'll be given this hot drink then you can go to bed under blankets, you'll sweat 💦 profusely after which the fever will break... and you are on recovery road 😀. (That means that you'll begin to get better) ✅👍

    • @anesiaandrews214
      @anesiaandrews214 2 года назад +1

      Ohhhh, I'm also from T&T🇹🇹

    • @bliavang4554
      @bliavang4554 2 года назад

      Koj hais lus me kas xwb ces tsis tas yuav los hais pab tsis tau leej twg li os

    • @chaoh7159
      @chaoh7159 2 года назад

      Yog koj saib paab tsi tau koj tes xob saib xwb

    • @MSMAIYANG
      @MSMAIYANG 2 года назад

      Interesting. Will have to try this.

  • @bparrish517
    @bparrish517 3 года назад +68

    I first found you when looking for vids on making Asian noodles (vermicelli). Since then you’ve brought us, like today, vids not normally found on any of the Asian culinary channels. Thank you for the new knowledge and an introduction to the Hmong. Your culture has endured much and I’m eager to learn more.

  • @dawnsfit2bfree
    @dawnsfit2bfree 2 года назад +33

    Thank you for this! I live in Zone 5b and didn't know what to do with my Lemongrass. Going out today to harvest, thanks to this tutorial. Also, this saves me so much money. Lemongrass is NOT cheap! :) Thanks again to you and your Mama. Be safe and well.

  • @jasonford6595
    @jasonford6595 3 года назад +70

    Thank you so much for this video! It is exactly what I needed to help me manage the lemongrass in the garden! Your family's knowledge is a blessing!

  • @kathystarling1308
    @kathystarling1308 3 года назад +15

    Thank you so very much. My son talked me into growing lemongrass this past year. But I didn’t know how to store it nor how to use it. I was lucky that here is south Mississippi it stayed alive through the winter.

  • @khaas1658
    @khaas1658 10 месяцев назад +1

    Im so glad I saved your video. I made the wraps last year. Went to do it yesterday and couldn't remember how to tie it . Thank you. Its very rewarding and beautiful

  • @JungleScene
    @JungleScene 3 года назад +60

    Ive watched quite a few videos about harvesting and storing lemongrass and this was by far the best one ive seen!! I love your moms method of keeping the big stalks over winter, its smart to keep them crowded so they wont try to grow too fast!

  • @2Mushy
    @2Mushy Год назад +3

    Mom's voice is like a beautiful song! Thank you for the info

  • @davidledoux1736
    @davidledoux1736 3 года назад +175

    What a beautiful plant. This is, by far, THE best video I've seen on harvesting & processing lemongrass. You've done a wonderful job. I love the goal of your channel. It is so important to preserve the foodways that you were raised with. I appreciate what you're doing and you have a new subscriber in me. I'm looking forward to learning more about Hmong culinary culture as we have a thriving community here in Northeast Oklahoma. Have a great day!

    • @CHerCreations
      @CHerCreations  3 года назад +4

      Hi David, Thank you so much for your kind words! You have an awesome day 😎

    • @heatherjpclarke4768
      @heatherjpclarke4768 2 года назад +7

      I boil lemongrass tea for the cold

    • @henriettaanwara3580
      @henriettaanwara3580 2 года назад

      What about leaves is it only that is useful?

    • @Debby1213o4
      @Debby1213o4 2 года назад +1

      Ayee! sending love from oklahoma! love your comment and opinion of this video because i felt the same way. Wishing all the best in everyones lemongrass journey!!

    • @zone7gardener808
      @zone7gardener808 Год назад +1

      Excellent video, thanks so much for showing this process

  • @henryallen3483
    @henryallen3483 2 года назад +13

    I love using lemon grass (fever grass) for making tea. Great for fever and cold. We also used it to wrap snapper fish before baking! Great plant to have. I have a nice plant outside and it comes back every year. I cut it down in the winter, bagged it up and used the dry leaves for making tea, comes back following spring.
    Best tasting tea U will ever drink!

    • @TinaChristinaTD
      @TinaChristinaTD 2 года назад

      Yes. Lemongrass tea is a house favorite!

    • @dee24680
      @dee24680 Год назад

      Love to see a video of wrapping fish with lemongrass

  • @NZThao
    @NZThao 2 года назад +13

    This has been so helpful... especially for someone like me who got married young and moved out of state from my mom. There's only so much she can teach me over the phone. Thank you! 💛

  • @blondek767
    @blondek767 Год назад +5

    Thank you for this video! Well done! I love your mom! I have health problems and was told lemongrass tea would help me. I bought seeds, but they were incredibly expensive! So, I will be using your mom’s method of preserving the roots for next season. My cat loves to eat the lemon grass, too so I have an ongoing pot growing for her in a window, in winter she loves to lay in the window to sun herself and casually munch the lemongrass leaves. I keep watering it, it’s lasted two years, and yeah no..won’t be harvesting that for tea, lol. But my lemongrass pot in the garden, I will be drying it then make homemade tea bags out of coffee filters, and add dried and minced wild berries that grow on my property...raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, and blueberries. It was quite the chore to harvest them. But I took a part of my land to cultivate them but I live in a Grow Zone 4 and cannot grow traditional tea plants, even lemongrass I must start indoors because our grow season is short. I’ve never thought about adding them to soup. I will freeze some of the stalks and try that! 😃

  • @kcuts19
    @kcuts19 Год назад +4

    Thank you for teaching me a valuable lifetime lesson about harvesting lemongrass 🙏 God Bless you and your family!

  • @rhondabarlow860
    @rhondabarlow860 3 года назад +5

    The bundle on the thumbnail caught my eye. I started wrapping cut lemongrass on itself on my own. I never saw anyone do it. So when I saw your picture, I had to watch the video. My bundles are usually much larger. I'm going to wrap my bundles like yours. I use lemongrass with ginger root and fresh stevia to make a very refreshing tea. I'm also going to grow some in pots to make harvesting easier than from the ground. Good video.....thank you 🙂🌿🍃💕

  • @kazxiong
    @kazxiong 2 года назад +8

    My aunt gave me a few to plant and omg they tasted so much better than the frozen ones from the store (which tasted like nothing). They’re also low maintenance and so easy to grow. I eaten it faster than they grow back so now I’m just patiently waiting for my baby lemongrass to grow back lol.

  • @shalometyson9862
    @shalometyson9862 2 года назад +7

    We Caribbeans use lemongrass as a tea. I learned how to wrap the blades around my fingers pretty much like wrapping very long extension cord on a smaller scale but I do like the way your mom does it. I am going to start using the bottom portion in soups. Thanks so much for sharing. Btw, lemongrass also grows well in the ground in hotter climates. They are huge. Love it.

    • @jillhumphrys8073
      @jillhumphrys8073 2 года назад

      Last year I planted 1 anemic-looking lemongrass and it became huge and beautiful! I bet it took an hour to dig it up. Then it was a trick getting it all apart! Lol Well worth it though. This year, I didn't get them in the ground until July, so they weren't as big. But still gotta lot and were still difficult to dig up and get apart. I have 2 quart jars with the ends fully rooted in my kitchen now, and am leaving some in the ground and a large container to see if they'll over winter in my Zone 7, NWArkansas garden.

    • @kavang1042
      @kavang1042 2 года назад

      Oh yes we use these for cooking...especially chicken soup!!! Yummmm on a cold day

  • @user-qo3jh9mn1t
    @user-qo3jh9mn1t 3 года назад +14

    Great video. I grew lemongrass in Fairbanks, AK one year but I wasn't able to keep it going due to my own ignorance. I was a novice gardener and it had been sold as an ornamental. I just decided to see if it would even grow there and it produced edible stalks that were delicious. That was twenty years ago and I think I'm ready to try it again. Thank you for the helpful instructions.

    • @marthajmm6244
      @marthajmm6244 3 года назад +1

      I’m growing it Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, in my sunroom, so try again! I started grocery store stalks rooting in a jar, then planted it in pots. I’ve definitely got new growth, just not what I’d expect in a long growing season. Keeping the North green!

    • @margaritalau7217
      @margaritalau7217 3 года назад +1

      Hi, I live in Anchorage, Alaska and I have a lemon grass plant growing in my living room window.it is huge right now.

  • @janellalord1622
    @janellalord1622 Год назад +2

    In my country, we call lemongrass fever grass. It is used as a herb tea especially when someone has or may have a fever. We never use the stems... only the leaves. Since we live on a tropical island, lemongrass is very easy to grow and it's not expensive... thankfully. Your video has taught me how to preserve this grass. I will like to learn how to use the stems as well.

  • @maryjflanagan1922
    @maryjflanagan1922 2 года назад +2

    I bought some lemongrass at the market and searched to find out how to process, use and store it. I'm so very glad that you made this perfect video! Thanks so very much!

  • @shityak
    @shityak 3 года назад +15

    this was such a wo wonderful video I loved hearing your mom and seeing her expert hands take care of the lemongrass so smoothly and knowingly...!...I loved the tied up leaves !....I grow lemon grass in my northern canada garden and harvested it for the first time last year ...I feel happy I instinctively knee how to care and clean and freeze roots ...I also dried the grass and use it as a delicious tea ...I will make some soup bundles this year as best I can ...and definitely keep roots for planting next season...thank you for sharing your mom and dads garden ...❤🧡

  • @kish1865
    @kish1865 3 года назад +49

    I love very finely sliced lemongrass mixed with fresh finely grated ginger, shoyu (or tamari or soy sauce or combination), equal parts with lemon or lime juice and a small spoon of fine sugar such as coconut. Dipping sauce for summer rolls (rice paper filled with finely julienne salad veg (lettuce, cucumber, shallots, carrot, cabbage) and fresh coriander sprigs. Even tastier with added strips of cooked marinated (soy sauce, garlic) tofu.

    • @carolnagle8257
      @carolnagle8257 Год назад

      Do you cook this delicious sounding sauce, or just mix all the ingredients together?

  • @jules-marcdavis6843
    @jules-marcdavis6843 Год назад +1

    I had my first successful lemongrass planting grow so large this year, and I planted it in a black planter so maybe that is why. Thank you for helping me know what to do with it from here on out.
    I had been grabbing a leaf stalk when I cook rice and tearing it into about 4"piece then discarding agree cooking for very fragrant lemony goodness. Now I will harvest my pot tomorrow early.

  • @yanafatimawati6254
    @yanafatimawati6254 3 года назад +41

    Alhamdulillah I live in Indonesia where always summer 😁 if we need it I only take from the pot steel fresh 👍 I like make drink water + lemongrass + ginger, + palm sugar boil and drink it hot or + ice

    • @eswaribalan164
      @eswaribalan164 3 года назад +2

      Super comment.

    • @yeraldelacruz7941
      @yeraldelacruz7941 2 года назад

      Lllllllllllllk

    • @polkcellar
      @polkcellar 2 года назад

      Mine will overwinter here in central california but I like knowing this information. I may freeze some at its peak and use more ways now. Thankyou!

    • @re-de
      @re-de 2 года назад

      How do you make it in a cold drink?

    • @BearMeat4Dinner
      @BearMeat4Dinner 2 года назад

      Inshallah !'

  • @bluerose6859
    @bluerose6859 2 года назад +4

    I never tried lemongrass in soups. I will try it. I'm Mexican/Puerto Rican and I like lemongrass & mint black iced tea. This was an interesting video. I will try make bundles too. Thank your Mom for sharing this! Stay blessed! 🙏

  • @tweetiebird100
    @tweetiebird100 3 года назад +6

    Omg! Who knew that lay the leaves on the sun will soften it n easier to bend when wrap it. Thank you!

  • @tessakai
    @tessakai Год назад

    Watched this video in Fall 2021 and followed the steps to harvest my lemongrass (I'm in zone 7a in the Piedmont of North Carolina and grew/grow my lemon grass in raised beds and pots). Now back in 2022 to review the steps again and to tell you that I was SOOOO amazed this spring when some of my lemongrass grew back in the same planters (without me doing anything except leaving some of the roots in there)!! Amazing! Thank you so much!!!

  • @Thisisit120
    @Thisisit120 Год назад +8

    I just found your channel this morning and this is wonderful. I really like seeing how different cultures preserve and use their food. Do you have videos on canning food? And I also like the way you and your mom did this video together,Was very tender seeing mother and daughter working together.

  • @Song-bv8ir
    @Song-bv8ir 3 года назад +20

    Lemon grass has so many health benefits. I use it in curry, khaub poob broth, zaub ntsuab soup and a simple tea. Lemon grass is so fragrant. Thank you so much for sharing how to harvest Lemon Grass. This was so relaxing. Greatly appreciated!

    • @eck4917
      @eck4917 2 года назад

      What is the use of the leaves, please

    • @Song-bv8ir
      @Song-bv8ir 2 года назад

      @@eck4917 lemon grass flavor. Also, can be used for medicinal purposes.

  • @jerilopez5061
    @jerilopez5061 3 года назад +29

    This chicken tinola in the Philippines is a national comfort food. For a 2 lb. cut up chicken pieces - lightly salted, you will need to sautee in a pot on small to med fire ginger the size of about 1/3 of your palm - peeled and julienned - brown a bit in a tablespoon of cooking oil; add 5 cloves of well-crushed garlic - brown a bit; add medium-sized bulb of yellow or red onion - sliced lengthwise, about 1/3 of an inch; put a ribbon of lemongrass ribbon and 2 stalks shown on this video - keep cooking for 30 secs to a minute; toss in the lightly salted chicken pieces - cover - toss to prevent burning - once browned, put 4 cups of water - bring to a boil - continue boiling till the chicken is cooked(not overcooked); put peeled and sliced green papaya; when tender, put in a cup or two of pepper leaves, add salt and pepper to taste! Enjoy!!!

    • @donnaadams7805
      @donnaadams7805 Год назад

      I would love to see this recipe as a video! As I am new to Asian cooking but I love it!!

    • @boychodurendes752
      @boychodurendes752 Год назад

      Talaga pwede pala sa tinola. Tanglad only use I know is for roastings pork or chicken lechon

  • @YahannaGi
    @YahannaGi 2 года назад +2

    Wow! Learned something more today, thank you! I also grow lemongrass in 2 buckets only just so I don't have to keep buying them. Whenever I harvest some leaves I also tie it up just like your mom does it then I put them in freezer bags so I can use them to flavour and give a lemony aroma for so many foods I cook. We live in Alberta, Canada and the Winter months can be harsh so the lemon grass grow indoors all throughout Fall and Winter then go outdoors on our deck during summertime. I place the plants just by the patio doors where it can get good amount of sunshine on sunny winter days.

  • @gardeninginthedesert
    @gardeninginthedesert Год назад

    I live in West Africa so I grow these year round, I don't need to store the roots. I pull them from the ground, separate the new ones, cut about 3-4 inches from the base and replant after composting the soil. I didn't know this method of storing the leaves so this is what I'll do next time. Thank you for a lovely informative video. 💚

  • @meanieminify
    @meanieminify 3 года назад +6

    Ive randomly bought lemongrass from the international market out of curiosity since its not so common in Korea, then i found this video and you&your mom helped me alot! thank you for all the tips and information

  • @musncig8151
    @musncig8151 3 года назад +118

    Can you do a video on how your mom plant the saved lemongrass the next planting season. Would love to see how you she does it.

    • @GraftingTactick
      @GraftingTactick 3 года назад +1

      Hi you might be interested to check out my video of how to grow lemongrass :
      ruclips.net/video/n6VPUukAjDA/видео.html

    • @aileengregas910
      @aileengregas910 3 года назад +2

      Lemon grass grow all year round.

    • @Earthy-Artist
      @Earthy-Artist 3 года назад +6

      Yes I agree, I hope you can please do a video on planting last years saved stalks! We have winter in my zone too & would have to start again growing lemongrass in the spring.

    • @wajahatkhan8807
      @wajahatkhan8807 3 года назад

      @@GraftingTactick qq

    • @wajahatkhan8807
      @wajahatkhan8807 3 года назад

      A w

  • @justinewhiteowlweldon6499
    @justinewhiteowlweldon6499 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. I love that your family are doing this together. ❤️

  • @MaiTran-hf2gs
    @MaiTran-hf2gs 3 года назад +2

    Working with such a hard and sharp plants as lemongrass but her hands are so smooth and beautiful .
    Thank you very much for the video. It’s really helpful .

  • @HigherInfluence
    @HigherInfluence 3 года назад +5

    This is awesome knowledge and demonstration by you and your mum. Last year i grew lemongrass but didn’t save some roots, this year i’ll save some for next year. Thank you both 🙏

  • @KXV237
    @KXV237 3 года назад +8

    I freak out whenever I run low on lemongrass. It’s a must have for so many dishes, but especially soups. So good!!!!

  • @flatcreek4665
    @flatcreek4665 Год назад

    I planted Lemongrass for the 1st time this year. Your video helped answer all the questions I had about harvest & preservation. Thank You!

  • @joeGuizan
    @joeGuizan 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I'll plant some in a bucket and leave it just outside my window to repel mosquitos from sneaking inside room.🎉

  • @pamelabayhan5333
    @pamelabayhan5333 3 года назад +9

    Thank you so much! So informative, and what a beautiful farm. I love hearing the rooster crowing in the background.

  • @cyng8497
    @cyng8497 2 года назад +7

    I bought my first plant this year and my dogs love it! I’ll need to grow some where they can’t get it… I’ve only had tea so Thank you for sharing!

    • @emm31
      @emm31 2 года назад

      My cat goes wild for lemongrass too!

    • @orionlottering7349
      @orionlottering7349 2 года назад

      @@emm31 maybe its because your cat has fleas.

    • @red1gem
      @red1gem 2 года назад +1

      @@emm31 So does mine! I cut it small for her though cuz' she tends to eat to much of anything she likes. Try giving your kitty celery leaves - that also drives mine wild. Along with Catnip - and Oat grass - she has me trained! LOL

  • @radicahosein5338
    @radicahosein5338 Год назад

    Thank you for taking the time to share your tips on how to prepare and secure your lemon grass for future use.

  • @lacellelamb9560
    @lacellelamb9560 3 года назад +6

    We grow lemongrass for soups and mostly tea, make the bundles starting in September. Put some bundles in a large paper bag to dry in the sun and freeze the rest. Thanks for the information to save some stalks over the winter...

    • @kayBTR
      @kayBTR 3 года назад +2

      How do you make your tea? Thank you.

    • @taililly2483
      @taililly2483 3 года назад +1

      How do you process the lemongrass you dried in the paper bag? Do you ground it up to make a powder it just crush up?

  • @siathao2801
    @siathao2801 3 года назад +9

    Theres no video of yours that i dont like at all. Love ALL OF IT! 🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @gemoua8605
    @gemoua8605 3 года назад +8

    Great video tutorial. I recommend washed them, but wait a bit longer (let they sit in the sun 1-2 days) to folded them. It will be much easier to fold.

  • @llswink
    @llswink Год назад +1

    I successfully grew lemongrass for the first time this summer. Three from store bought and huge clump from seeds. It will soon be time to harvest mine and I was stressing about how to do that... and then I stumbled upon your video this morning! I've signed up to follow your videos, and will be trying several recipes over the next year! Thank you, Cindy.
    ~Lynda😸

  • @abigailoneill7699
    @abigailoneill7699 Год назад +1

    Thank you! This was the most informative and useful video about lemongrass. Beautiful Mama you have and love hearing the chickens in the background

  • @justtansini
    @justtansini 3 года назад +3

    That's good idea to keep the leaf part for later use. We normally throw those away in Thailand or sometimes we might tie it and stuff in the fish when we cook steamed fish or grill the whole fish and we usually plant lemongrass in the ground rather than in the pot. Thank you so much for sharing this.

    • @actualangel5133
      @actualangel5133 3 года назад +1

      Lemon grass tea is a great refreashner

  • @franklinvios7603
    @franklinvios7603 3 года назад +4

    Interesting! Since we don't have winter in the Philippines, we simply let them grow in the backyard. No pots necessary. No storing in the fridge. We simply get some leaves from the plant whenever we need to use lemongrass. So, we always get fresh leaves. Wrapping the leaves is similar.

    • @BA-vb4mt
      @BA-vb4mt Год назад +1

      Florida same thing 👋🏼

  • @patriciaphillips6925
    @patriciaphillips6925 Год назад

    Thanks for video. I grew some lemongrass this year and I live in zone 4. I am glad I came across your video on how to store mine now.

  • @Habibie-vi4fv
    @Habibie-vi4fv Год назад

    Thank you for sharing such wonderful tricks to preserve lemongrass.
    You did mention in your video that you live in a 4 seasonal area, but didn't mention how low the temperature could get. Anyway, I live in Lilburn, GA, also with 4 seasons. During Winter season (somewhere in the end of January - mid February), the temperature here could dip as low as 21°F (or about -6°C). Starting the end of December, my lemongrass that I planted in my backyard dies and starts to regrow towards the end of March. The key here is to cover the root head with something, i.e. thick fallen leaves, etc., especially after harvesting the lemongrass. If you don't harvest the lemongrass, just be sure to trim their leaves. You can leave the stalks exposed to the Winter frost or cover them. In my case, I just left them uncovered and they turned into darker (looks like covered some Rhizopus Oryzae spores) and dried out with some white (looks like Aspergillus Oryzae) molds (These are just some wild guesses). However, as long as you don't bother them, they eventually will grow back. If my hunch is right, you can harvest both Rhizopus and Oryzae spores and use them as starters to make both tempeh and Koji rice, respectively. Just be very careful when dealing with any molds because they could kill anyone! Cheers.

  • @MarcellaSmithVegan
    @MarcellaSmithVegan 3 года назад +5

    I had no idea what to do with the lemongrass I have grown, thank you so much!!

  • @mandymarth8050
    @mandymarth8050 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for the video! I’m in Florida and I’ve been growing lemon grass for a couple of years but didn’t know how to cook with it. It’s a beautiful plant and huge, mine are probably 5feet tall. Now my ornamental grass will have culinary use. Thank you, again.

  • @pressedearth9492
    @pressedearth9492 2 года назад +1

    Excellent! Thank you so much for this instructive video. Your Mom is a Master at preserving Lemongrass.

  • @forgivemegosh
    @forgivemegosh 3 года назад +6

    I’ve been so busy I miss you!!!! Love your positive beautiful vibrant beauty!!!! So refreshing!!!!

  • @niddysgames5762
    @niddysgames5762 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the tip about leaving the grass to wilt. I've been breaking leaves for years. Blessings to you.

  • @annemariejones1594
    @annemariejones1594 2 года назад +4

    I am growing lemongrass this year for the first time. Thank you so much for such an informative video! I didn't know that you shouldn't eat the leaves and I sure didn't know that you can freeze it. I look forward to harvesting and I am pretty sure I will be wearing gloves!🧤

  • @fengshuienglish4420
    @fengshuienglish4420 Год назад

    Thanks for showing a cute way to roll the leaves. I lay mine out in a window to sun dry. Then I grind it in a spice grinder and put it in a tea bag for tea.

  • @merianfernandez6393
    @merianfernandez6393 3 года назад +1

    Hello. Thank you very much for the info you are sharing about lemongrass. I enjoy watching you and your mom. Keep doing what you and your mom enjoy doing together. Love it.

  • @bobdavidson1761
    @bobdavidson1761 3 года назад +4

    Very helpful! We grew lemongrass this year for the first time, what a wonderful plant and what a nice flavor in foods - thanks for taking the time to share your tips!!

  • @LG-nh4bs
    @LG-nh4bs 3 года назад +10

    Thank you for this knowledge. It is educational and it makes me miss my mom. Wish I had learned it from her when she was alive. Sniff sniff.

  • @thistlemoon1
    @thistlemoon1 3 года назад +2

    I have a big lemongrass plant that we divided into 2 plants. Our dog loves to chew on the leaves. Thanks for the video, we didn’t really know what to do with it. It never really dies back here.

  • @roshnie6670
    @roshnie6670 10 месяцев назад

    Aah very useful to know
    I live in the Netherlands 🇳🇱
    And I plant it in may outside in a pot, I harvest it in medio October and use the leaves also for tea. I put it in the freezer and use it for many dishes.
    Very useful for the leaves to do so, I will do that to. I can’t leave the plant outside because of the cold weather.
    I use it for in the fried rice and in different kind of meat or even some times in vegetables
    Thanks again

  • @latchminsingh8835
    @latchminsingh8835 3 года назад +4

    We use the leaves and make tea. We rap the leaves the same way you do, and in boiling water we leave it and make tea. I like to add milk to my lemongrass tea. And the roots for cooking, taste beautiful in stir fry veg, noodles, fried rice

    • @kettywadia6429
      @kettywadia6429 2 года назад

      I use it everyday for my morning tea and add fresh mint, then sugar and milk. It is so fragrant..

  • @ctshank6689
    @ctshank6689 3 года назад +7

    Fantastic start-to-finish on how to grow, harvest, store, and use lemongrass. Just what I needed to be more successful in including this in our school teaching garden.

  • @jennyl.5358
    @jennyl.5358 Год назад

    I found seeds and never tried it before and was successful, we had a crazy hot summer in Oklahoma and it was few plants that really thrived, TY so much for this video.

  • @JL-ze5qm
    @JL-ze5qm Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video! This is my first year with lemongrass and it was so helpful! ❤

  • @jolinalee
    @jolinalee 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for the tutorial. I was wondering how to wrap lemongrass without breaking it. Now I know. Will try it next year.

  • @annchee1329
    @annchee1329 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for all the tips on growing lemongrass. I live in Hawaii and grow a lot of lemongrass, great tips on the leaves.

  • @bangkoklifebynuningpratiwi6557

    Lucky you to have such big garden with lemongrass. İ love lemongrass so much!!!

  • @melissadougherty7662
    @melissadougherty7662 2 года назад +2

    Love the instructions. I am growing Lemongrass for the first time here in southeastern AZ and it has done very well. I started harvesting a small pot to get in practice. I have 6 more to go. You did a great job on showing us how to harvest. Can't wait to use in soups or tea.

  • @LGT1222
    @LGT1222 3 года назад +5

    I use the leaves to make tea. A favorite! I cut into small pieces and dry for long term storage.

    • @kalakbaycdbalubar7714
      @kalakbaycdbalubar7714 3 года назад

      @Carl am just wondering if the aroma will still be there if you dry the leaves? And how do you keep them? Do you also put them in the fridge? Thanks for sharing your best practices.

    • @LGT1222
      @LGT1222 3 года назад

      @@kalakbaycdbalubar7714 yes the aroma stay ones you dry the leaves and keep the content in a seal container. I am still drinking warm lemon grass tea from leaves that I dehydrated two teas ago. Still strong with it’s lemon flavor.

    • @kalakbaycdbalubar7714
      @kalakbaycdbalubar7714 3 года назад

      @@LGT1222 awesome. Thank you so much. Now I know how to preserve the leaves without putting them in the fridge.

  • @vonndlee530
    @vonndlee530 3 года назад +3

    I really enjoyed this very thorough video. I have plenty of lemongrass and it's ready to harvest. Now I feel very confident after watching this video.

  • @memeykhareen8778
    @memeykhareen8778 14 дней назад

    Hmmmm Lemongrass, love it ❤ for cooking. Thanks for your video.

  • @jamierask8527
    @jamierask8527 2 года назад

    That's a lot of beautiful lemongrass. I ordered stalks then put them in a vase to get the root system going so i can plant in garden and or container.

  • @Stranz28
    @Stranz28 3 года назад +3

    I only keep 2-3 inches from bottom to regrowth, by let it stand up in a jar of water like your mom did. A week or so later, when it's root comes out, I just planted it around the house, throwing some compost and forget it. It grow like crazy, and keep the snakes away. 👍

    • @JK-le7sk
      @JK-le7sk 3 года назад

      Lemon grass keep snakes away is a myth. 😐 I saw a video made by a Vietnamese woman who said her friend had a nest of snakes in her lemon grass garden. So she and her friend had to dig up their lemon grass and leave wide spaces around each bush ( like this family does) to deter unwanted animals from making home under the foliage. Now I planted some in the pots, some on the ground, and always make sure I can see the ground around them.

    • @Stranz28
      @Stranz28 3 года назад

      @@JK-le7sk I plan many around the house, some in pots and put it near my doors. So far no poison snake, except for the black snake that I let it hang around, to keep rat, rodents away. Some say that the black snake also eats other snake , maybe that why I don't see them, except for black snake.

    • @Growmap
      @Growmap 3 года назад

      @@Stranz28 Yes, the big black snakes (often called rat snakes) do eat other snakes. That is why many leave them. But make sure they can't get to your chicks, keets, and ducklings. They will swallow them whole.
      They usually leave larger adult poultry alone, but sometimes they will try to swallow one and suffocate it before throwing it back up.

  • @tiffanyvang9262
    @tiffanyvang9262 3 года назад +5

    Lemon grass is very important in the Hmong culture, it’s better to plant your own. I used lemon grass for almost anything, especially when you’re making soup, or other side dish. When I was in Michigan, the lady was selling two lemon grass for $5.00 , that was expensive

    • @kollettevan9746
      @kollettevan9746 3 года назад

      last year in Tennessee, a bundle of 5 was $5, no other choice so had to buy it

  • @user-kk1ms1pl5k
    @user-kk1ms1pl5k Год назад +1

    I loved how you went from start to finish. That was GREAT!!

  • @bmiles4131
    @bmiles4131 2 года назад

    Tried to harvest some from memory from when I watched this before and tie it like your mom. Let’s just say the lemongrass won. Rewatching to try again. Lol. Thanks for the beautiful and educational video, I’ve been trying to keep them alive in pots over the winter, this is so much better.

  • @yerkiee
    @yerkiee 3 года назад +9

    I wished you uploaded this earlier 😭 I had such a hard time wrapping the leaves bc I didn’t wait a few hours or overnight 🤣

  • @SS-wz8po
    @SS-wz8po 3 года назад +11

    Important to know that lemon grass leaf can cut you like a razor blade when you go against the grain of the leaf. Touch the leaf from the tip of the leaf downward direction is going against the grain. Cheers

    • @pauloscri5489
      @pauloscri5489 3 года назад

      I learned that the hard way today.

  • @lynh8378
    @lynh8378 Год назад

    I have grown lemongrass for years for tea! This was a wonderful video!

  • @Earthy-Artist
    @Earthy-Artist 3 года назад +1

    I use store bought fresh lemongrass to make Thai Lemongrass soup delicious YUM. I want to grow lemongrass. If I can in my zone I will certainly use your video as a guide to fold, store & preserve the stalks. Thank you!

  • @nyab10kchannel
    @nyab10kchannel 3 года назад +4

    Your mom has such a beautiful voice …

  • @WadersInAlaska
    @WadersInAlaska 3 года назад +10

    We love lemongrass! The flavor is out of this world! We are going to try and grow it here in Alaska this year! Great video, I am now a subscriber! Cheers from Alaska!!

    • @eswaribalan164
      @eswaribalan164 3 года назад +1

      Just stick one fat lower part into a pot of earth... Done.

    • @WadersInAlaska
      @WadersInAlaska 3 года назад

      @@eswaribalan164 We were successful with growing it this summer!

  • @KayVgKatTV
    @KayVgKatTV 3 года назад +1

    I just trimmed our lemon grass today then came across your video. I learned something today. Thanks for sharing!

  • @melissathao7628
    @melissathao7628 2 года назад

    Wow I’m more excited that I finally see a video with Someone speaking Green Hmong !