Basil plant

Last summer my wife planted Basil in our garden for the first time. We sort of thought it would peter-out and be taken over by weeds. Boy were we wrong! Basil tree anyone?

That giant Basil bush produced all summer long and into the fall. We had Basil leaves coming out of our ears! We used it in everything. Stir fried veggies. Dips. Potatoes. Pasta sauces. Every combination you can think of. And yet, our Jack in the Bean Stalk Basil tree looked as if we hadn’t touched it! It was time to regroup and come up with a plan. What are we going to do with all this Basil?

Basil Balls

One of my wife’s friends suggested making Basil balls. I’m sure there are many ways of doing this, but here are the two we liked the best. And yes, we planted basil again this summer and like magic we have a giant tree again. More Basil balls on the way.

** We used a full size food processor to mix and puree the following ingredients.
** Fill the processor with Basil leaves.

INGREDIENTS

  • Fresh Basil
  • 2-3 Garlic cloves
  • Med Onion
  • Olive oil
  • pepper to taste

DIRECTIONS

  1. Place the basil, garlic, onion and some pepper into the food processor.
  2. Slowly add oil while starting to puree.
  3. Puree on high until it reaches a pasty consistency. You may need to add more olive oil.
  4. Scoop out spoonfuls and place in ice trays.
  5. Freeze overnight.
  6. Place in quart size zip lock baggies.

These balls can be used all winter long to flavor meat or veggie dishes, soups and stews or just about anything you can think of.

VARIATION

We also make a batch similar to above, however, we lightly saute everything before the puree process. I personally feel this makes a much more tasty ball!

So, if you have a giant basil bush and are wondering what to do with it, wonder no further! Make Basil balls! Have another Basil idea, please share!

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