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  2. Mar 18, 2024 · If you have more basil in your garden than you can use when it's fresh, the answer is to pop it in the freezer and have the pleasure of using fresh basil all year long. Here are three different ways to freeze it for year-round use.

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    Remove all of the leaves from the stems. You can clip or pinch the leaves away from the stems.[2] X Research source
    Thoroughly rinse the leaves in cold water. Use a salad spinner to do the job more effectively. If you don't have one, washing the leaves in a bowl of water and using paper towels to dry them will work too.
    Place some ice in a bowl of cold water.
    Boil a pot of water. It should be big enough to hold the basil leaves.
    Add the basil leaves to the water and blanch them for 5-10 seconds. Be very vigilant to make sure you don't blanch them for longer than this. Move the pot to a different burner so it cools off as quickly as possible.
    Plan on using about 3 tbsp. (45 ml) of olive oil for each full batch of basil in your food processor. Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0
    You can use a finer setting on your food processor if you want to make a basil paste that you can freeze and use for pesto. When you have the consistency you want, simply put the paste in a resealable plastic freezer bag and lay it flat in your freezer. You can break off any size of frozen basil when you want to make pesto. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 1
    Freeze whole or hand-chopped basil leaves quickly by placing them in water in ice cube trays. The leaves will turn dark after they freeze, but they will still be flavorful. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
    Be sure to thoroughly coat the basil leaves while you are chopping them in the food processor. The oil will help the basil retain flavor and moisture, as well as keep the leaves from turning dark. Thanks Helpful 25 Not Helpful 11
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  3. Dec 6, 2023 · Can You Freeze Basil? Yes, you can freeze basil for up to 6 months. To freeze basil, the best approach is to place the basil into an ice cube tray, cover it with olive oil and then freeze it.

  4. Jul 3, 2024 · Can I freeze basil without blanching? Yes, you can freeze basil without blanching it by just putting the leaves in a freezer bag or box and then freezing them. This actually gives the best flavor for using it in recipes later on.

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  5. Sep 30, 2022 · Freezing basil is pretty easy, and will keep for months. And depending on your end goals, there are a few different freezing methods you can try to enjoy your summer harvest of basil, all year long (straight from your freezer).

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  6. Oct 23, 2020 · And the closest thing to fresh basil is frozen basil. I’ll walk you through the three most popular methods. You’ll also get my frank opinion on which one I loathed, as well as what I like about the others. Plus, I’ll share a bonus – my absolute favorite way to freeze basil – hint, it’s the easiest.

  7. If you have an abundance of fresh basil from your garden and want to preserve its flavor for the winter, there are several easy ways to freeze it. Today, we’ll explore five methods that will allow you to enjoy the fresh taste of basil even during the colder months.

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