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While the days of fresh summer basil will be coming to an end, there are three tips to help you preserve fresh basil all year long.
By Kelli Foster
Ways to Preserve Fresh Basil
I’m partial to freezing fresh basil, either the whole leaves or pureeing it, since it holds the flavor better than dried basil. But, if you enjoy cooking with dried basil, now is the perfect time to make your own.
Beyond these methods here, you can also freeze the herb in olive oil, or make pesto and freeze that too. But if you want the basil whole and unadulterated, these are the best ways.
You can use frozen basil exactly as you would with fresh leaves. The leaves will shrink as they freeze, so cup for cup, plan to use slightly less than if you were cooking with fresh basil.
If the idea of basil vinaigrette, pesto or adding fresh basil to soup or stew sounds exciting, then consider pureeing and freezing fresh basil leaves for later.
Puree and freeze fresh basil in these 3 easy steps:
If you like cooking with dried basil, say goodbye to the jars in the spice aisle, because now is the perfect time to dry your own. There are a few different methods, but I like to stick with oven drying because it’s so easy.
Oven dry basil in these 3 easy steps: