I've enjoyed a Pimm's Cup on many evenings this summer. (For those unfamiliar with a Pimm's Cup, it's a drink made with Pimm's liquor and ginger ale.) I think that the cucumber is the traditional garnish, but I enjoy drinking it with a few mint fresh leaves that I've rolled between my fingers to release their great flavor.
Here's my dilemma: I don't have great growing conditions in my high-rise condo, so I'm stuck purchasing mint on a regular basis. A bunch seems to cost about $2, and lasts about a week before it's wilted and dry. Now, $2 a week isn't that much in the grand scheme of things, but I hate the fact that I'm only using about 20 of the hundreds of leaves in a bunch. That in itself seems like a waste of time.
Can anyone suggest a way to preserve my mint so I can extend its utility?
I've washed and frozen a few leaves, but once they're frozen, they're also brittle, so I can't roll them between my fingersw without them breaking into tiny pieces, which isn't my goal.
I've often seen people suggest freezing mint leaves (or other garnishes) into ice cubes for use in drinks when entertaining. However, I suspect that won't give me sufficient mint flavor until the ice is very melted (and I drink my cocktail much more quickly than that!).
Does anyone have any other ideas that will allow me to enjoy the minty flavor in my cocktail and also get maximum use out of a bunch of mint?