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Using BasilBy Barbara Feedback About This Post:RE: Using BasilOne thing I forgot to say. Once you plant the seed you will never have to buy it again. Just keep planting form those you dry. It is the easiest herb to grow and here on the Coast, it will grow all Summer if I keep the flower heads picked off, don't let it go to seed unless you are looking for seed. It is growing now on my back porch. It grew all Winter long, last year. Cold seems to make it grow even prettier. It rarely freezes here but it got through a few light freezes last year, still intact. I do protect it from frost though. Just throw some plastic over it and remove it in the day time. Post by eveh RE: Using BasilMy fav way is just to use the leaves like lettuce on tomato sandwiches. I also like to put sliced tomatoes on a plate, add some chopped basil and splash on some olive oil. Simple salad and so good. Anything wiith tomato is good with basil. I use it in stir fires too. I always throw a little in stews, dumplings, dressings as in turkey dressing, and even in my omelets. You can't go worng with basil. Post by eveh RE: Using BasilI can not improve on any of the ideas that have been offered, except one. I grow basil, Thai basil in particular, as it is so very good, but I would never dream of drying it. I pick the leaves, make sure they are clean and dry, fold the amount I expect to use at one time in a small amount of aluminum foil, and lay the layers of foil in a zip-top bag in the freezer. Then when I need to season, always at the very end of cooking the basil goes in, and that goes for anything with tomatoes, and just about anything else gets tried at least once. Post by LJF RE: Using BasilI love sweet basil. I put it in soups, on potatoes & in vegetables, like carrots. It adds such a great flavor. When I grow it, the plants always produce too much. So any extra, I dry. I cut the leaves & trim what I want to dry. When it' dry, I grind it up in a spice grinder & freeze in seal a meal bags. It lasts a really long time. When they're not growing anymore, then use the frozen. Post by c t RE: Using Basil
Here are a few things that I make with basil: Post by Maryeileen RE: Using Basil
I also really love basil, so I'll weigh in here, too. There are different varieties of basil, but my suggestion works with any of them. My favorite summer meal is this: Post by sterghe RE: Using Basil
Here is one of my most favorite dishes containing basil: Post by Deeli RE: Using Basil
I, too, am an addict. I chop it up very small and use it in stuff like stir fry and soups. It is very fragrant and blends well with other spices, like ginger and garlic. Here is an url with some recipes. Post by crazyliblady RE: Using Basil
I am a basil addict and have lots growing on my windowsill. I add it to every dish I make except for desserts. Post by Angie |
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