How to Store Fresh Basil

How to store fresh basil, simple, among the many ways I prefer it frozen like this, ready for use when needed. When the seasonal basil, the one produced in super abundance during the summer months, is gone, you can store it in an extremely easy way before production ends. Let’s start with little tricks at zero cost, bringing a memory of summer inside bags. I have several preservation methods, but this is definitely my favorite!
Here’s how to store fresh basil.

  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Cost: Affordable
  • Preparation time: 10 Minutes
  • Portions: 30 stars
  • Cooking methods: No cooking
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Seasonality: Spring, Summer

Ingredients

  • 3.5 oz basil
  • 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

Tools

  • Chopper
  • 2 Plastic Bags
  • 1 Bowl
  • Salad Spinner

Preparation

  • Organic basil, practically from my garden.

  • I usually use baking soda to wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly, except for those from my garden.

  • Wash and quickly dry the basil.

  • I used my chopper, placed the basil inside, and poured the oil on top.

  • I blended the basil for 30 seconds, just enough to make it a soft cream.

  • I then poured it into molds, I used those in the shape of a star, but you can use the molds as you like.

  • Leave them in the freezer overnight.

  • Remove them from the freezer.

  • Then quickly place them in a bag.

  • This way they are nice and portioned for when needed.

  • See how easy it is to store fresh basil?

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My name is Pina, and my passion is food and cooking in general. On the blog, I focus on regional dishes like those from my birthplace, Sicily. I also feature dishes from Lazio, the region that has hosted me for over 40 years, but in general, I cover all Italian regions. Traveling and exploring is my second passion, so I couldn't leave out dishes from around the "World" on my blog. My blog is divided into simple and essential sections like appetizers, first courses, main courses, side dishes, bread and leavened products, jams and preserves, wines and wineries, and of course, travels. Desserts are included, and finally, there is a dedicated corner for gluten-free options. Easy recipes, explained step by step and always updated.

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