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Tags: basil, herbs, frozen basil, harvest

This abnormally chilly weekend has inadvertently reminded me that with summer's end also comes the end to my garden's growing season.

I know we probably still have a good month left before our rows of vegetables start to die off and the pots of herbs can no longer withstand the elements, but this morning's temperature reading on the Allen-Bradley Clock Tower, a surprising 58 degrees, was enough to get me thinking about how to handle my end-of-season harvest.

Some herbs, like sage, rosemary and oregano can actually survive the winter inside ... if my cats' curiosity doesn't get the better of them. Others, like thyme and cilantro, are perennial and will likely wilt when they are ready to hibernate and resurface vibrant as ever next May (or June, as has been the pattern the past couple of years).

And then there's my favorite herb, the mighty and versatile basil. I have seven hearty plants going and can find culinary excuses to pluck from each of them on a regular basis. That's the beauty part of this plant; the more you pick at it, the more it grows.

But, there's only so much I can do with the yield before it can't stand the shorter days and cooler nights. I've tried keeping basil alive indoors until the following summer, but again, my pets are way too fascinated with its fresh aroma and taste to leave it alone. I can't say I blame them.

So, this year I'm going to attempt freezing my fresh basil for the first time. I've Googled around looking for various techniques and I think I've settled on this one.

It seems simple enough. But does anyone have another way of doing it, or other scathingly brilliant ideas for making our precious basil last us until the weather warms again?

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Posted by Tiffany on Sept. 29, 2009 at 11:37 a.m. (report)

I follow basically the same process (wash/clean/dry basil, put in food processor with a little olive oil to cover), however, I pour into ice cube trays, let them harden and then put them into a plastic bag. I also make pesto, however, if you do this, I recommend omitting the parmesean cheese and adding it in before you serve. It tastes better and fresher. Freezing the cheese impacts its flavor.

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Posted by Milly on Aug. 25, 2009 at 1:10 p.m. (report)

I make all of my basil into pesto and then freeze it.

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Posted by brunocarlson on Aug. 24, 2009 at 9:28 a.m. (report)

I am sure that my process is not the proper way but I have had the most success when I want fresh or dried basil. I pick them off, wash them then wipe the leaves down. I wrap them in damp paper towels and place the flat wrapping into a freezer bag, pressing all the air out. I them place them flat in my freezer to use throughout winter for different things. I usually split each picking in half, some for freezing to keep fresh and some to dry out for flavoring. This is only the second year I have done this but it seems to work for me, but I am also no culinary genius.

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Posted by schosche on Aug. 24, 2009 at 9:06 a.m. (report)

I have never used that method. I have been successful in freezing pesto in jars with a layer of olive oil on top. Also when I need a small amount of pesto to liven up a soup, stew or other dish, I have another method. I line a muffin tin with liners, put a small amount of pesto in each liner. Then you freeze the whole tin. When frozen, pop out the liners and put them in a bag for easy storage in the freezer.

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