Monday, November 7, 2011

How To Freeze Fresh Basil

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Because of living on a military base in a different country I have limited access to fresh herbs and there's a definite lack of variety. Since I love cooking with fresh herbs I have decided to try growing my own so keep your fingers crossed for me! In the meantime I researched how to freeze basil in order to have it on hand when I need it and there isn't any available. This method was the best I found because it separates them into two tablespoon quantities and it is perfect for cooking. It couldn't be simpler or easier, not to mention it saves money!
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How to Freeze Fresh Basil
From About.com
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Ingredients


Basil Leaves
Olive Oil



Directions
Using a food processor, coarsely chop clean basil leaves. Drizzle in olive oil (about 1 tablespoon) and pulse lightly so that all the leaves are coated with oil. 
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This will keep the basil from turning black in the freezer. Scoop the mixture into ice cube trays and freeze. 
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Transfer the basil cubes to freezer bags and use as needed. One cube is equivalent to about two tablespoons fresh basil. 
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3 comments:

  1. I meant to do this at the end of the season this year, but never got around to it... now I'm missing my fresh herbs!

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  2. Darn, I wish I had this recipe during the summer when my basil plants when outta control! Next year :)

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  3. I haven't had a need to freeze it yet but it is always good to know;)

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