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Glut of basil (Original Post) Retrograde Nov 2 OP
When I had too much wryter2000 Nov 2 #1
Wash if needed and let dry. Stick it in the oven and let dry for a couple of weeks. Lonestarblue Nov 2 #2
I just freeze it whole Kali Nov 2 #3
Thanks! Retrograde Nov 3 #4
I never thought I'd read the words "glut" and "basil" in the same sentence. BobTheSubgenius Nov 19 #5
GREAT! I'll say delete 'Sub' from your handle!!! elleng Nov 19 #6
Why, thank you! BobTheSubgenius Nov 20 #8
LOLOL!!! elleng Nov 20 #9
Got mine hanging in the basement La Coliniere Nov 19 #7
We Had A TERRIBLE Year For Basil ProfessorGAC Nov 21 #10
Plants do what they want to do Retrograde Nov 22 #11

wryter2000

(47,551 posts)
1. When I had too much
Sat Nov 2, 2024, 02:08 PM
Nov 2

I put it in a blender with just enough olive oil to turn it into a paste. When I need some basil, like in marinara, I just put in a spoonful of the paste.

It freezes well, too.

Lonestarblue

(11,928 posts)
2. Wash if needed and let dry. Stick it in the oven and let dry for a couple of weeks.
Sat Nov 2, 2024, 02:15 PM
Nov 2

Or use a dehydrator if you have one. You can use dried basil in lots of dishes, and yours will be fresher than what’s in the grocery store.

BobTheSubgenius

(11,804 posts)
5. I never thought I'd read the words "glut" and "basil" in the same sentence.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 01:04 PM
Nov 19

A lot of people say "everything in moderation," but my rejoinder is "if little's good, more is better."
I absolutely LOVE basil. My favourites? Thai food (I know. Probably not the "correct" kind of basil, but even so), a chiffonade on salad, and, of course, pesto.

I don't know if this appeals to you, of course, but what I've done in the past is to stuff as much as I can in the cups of an ice cube tray, fill them with water, then freeze. Not the same as fresh, of course, but, to paraphrase Father Flanagan - "There are no bad basils."

BobTheSubgenius

(11,804 posts)
8. Why, thank you!
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 11:51 AM
Nov 20

But it's not like I split the atom or anything. To borrow from Joe Theismann, "The word "genius" is over-used, and should never apply to football players. It should be reserved for people like Norman Einstein."

Almost a Yogi-ism.

La Coliniere

(997 posts)
7. Got mine hanging in the basement
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 05:08 PM
Nov 19

until it’s completely dry. Then I crumble it and put it into glass jars to use until fresh comes around again next season.

ProfessorGAC

(70,303 posts)
10. We Had A TERRIBLE Year For Basil
Thu Nov 21, 2024, 06:10 PM
Nov 21

We've planted basil for 15 years & always got plenty.
Even put some in ice trays, filled with water, and froze them, that gave us more or less, fresh basil through the winter.
For some reason we got a rotten yield & the plants kept withering.
Did nothing different.
I'm jealous of your good crop. We'd have 5 trays a basic cubes if we had a good year like you.

Retrograde

(10,699 posts)
11. Plants do what they want to do
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 11:53 PM
Nov 22

My basil did well. So did the eggplants. The tomatoes - well, I had about a dozen out of six plants.

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