If your basil plants are bursting with fragrant leaves, you’re not alone—late summer is basil’s peak season. While pesto is the go-to recipe for many gardeners, basil can do so much more. From sweet to savory, here are seven unique ways to let your basil shine and keep that homegrown flavor going long after summer ends.
1. Basil-Infused Simple Syrup
Perfect for iced tea, lemonade, or cocktails. Simply simmer equal parts sugar and water with fresh basil leaves, strain, and store in the fridge.
Grow Pro Tip: Our favorite ways to enjoy Basil-infused simple syrup include but are not limited to:
2. Fresh Basil Ice Cream
Blend basil with cream, sugar, and lemon zest for a refreshing twist on a summer dessert.
3. Basil Butter
Mix finely chopped basil with softened butter. Spread it on grilled corn, fresh bread, or melt over grilled fish.
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4. Basil Salt
Blend fresh basil with coarse salt and dry it out in the oven on low heat. Sprinkle on tomatoes, eggs, or avocado toast.
Freeze chopped basil in olive oil using ice cube trays. Perfect for soups, sautés, or pasta dishes in the winter months.
6. Basil & Berry Salad
Toss fresh berries, basil, and a drizzle of honey for a sweet summer side dish.
7. Basil Bouquet
Fresh basil isn’t just for cooking—it’s a beautiful, fragrant addition to your tablescape. Gather a few stems from your garden, leaving the leaves and small blooms intact, and arrange them in a small vase or mason jar. Their vibrant green color adds a fresh pop to any table, while the aroma subtly infuses the air, creating a sensory experience for your guests. Pair basil with other garden herbs or seasonal flowers for a bouquet that’s as inviting to the eyes as it is to the senses.
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