29 Fragrant Basil Recipes We Love (2024)

Basil is a pretty versatile herb, faring just as well in a bright pesto as it does in a co*cktail, adding verdant notes with each sip. In this gallery, we've rounded up a few classic recipes you'd expect, along with a few wild cards. Trust us, once you try Nigel Slater's pasta with sausage, basil, and grainy mustard, you'll be making it every month. (It's one of our 40 Best Recipes, after all.) We also love the freshness Lachlan Mackinnon-Patterson's honey-sweetened pesto brings to strawberry granita; basil limeade slushies are a tart, pleasant drink to enjoy on a hot summer day. Read on for more of our favorites.

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Rare Roast Beef with Fresh Herbs and Basil Oil

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Adapted from a recipe in author Patricia Wells's cookbook, Salad as a Meal, this rosy roast beef with basil oil seems decadent but is actually on the lighter side.

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Apricot-and-Basil Shortbread Tart

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Roy Shvartzapel layers roasted fresh apricots atop basil custard to make a gorgeous tart. The tender crust is extraordinary: Combining hard-boiled egg yolk and potato starch, it’s based on a classic dough that he learned from Paris pastry genius Pierre Hermé.

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Seared Snapper with Granny Smith, Strawberry, and Basil Salsa

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Seared snapper and a crisp, fresh salsa may seem an unlikely match for a lush Oregon Pinot Noir, but James Briscione, author of The Flavor Matrix, says their affinity goes to a molecular level: The wine has notes of rose, of which apples are a relative. The lighter strawberry notes in the wine are equally matched with fresh strawberries in the salsa.

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Basil-Crusted Leg of Lamb with Lemon Vinaigrette

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With its basil-and-pine nut crust and bracing dressing of lemon juice and Dijon mustard, this lamb dish bridges Brazil and Provence.

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Basil Limeade Slushies

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A splash of soda water makes these tart slushies pleasingly bubbly. With a little rum, they’d also make great co*cktails.

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Mango-Basil Vacherin

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Yigit Pura’s updated version of this crisp-creamy French dessert combines little lime meringue kisses with basil ice cream and sweet mango sorbet.

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Pizza with Charred Cherry Tomatoes and Pesto

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These crisp-crusted individual pies are topped with sweet tomatoes, aged Gouda and pesto.

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Sweet Basil

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Inspired by a nearby abundance of basil, mixologist Todd Thrasher created six basil co*cktails. This one is his most popular.

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Grilled Eggplant and Tomatoes with Parmesan-Basil Crumbs

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Fresh bread crumbs are an underrated way of adding fabulous crunch to recipes. Here Francis Mallmann uses bread crumbs tossed with fresh basil and lots of Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese to create a great topping for tender grilled vegetables.

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Lemon & Basil Martini

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Naren Young created this martini variation after tasting a lemon-and-basil sorbet at a restaurant. Sweet white vermouth emphasizes the basil’s herbal quality, while limoncello and lemon juice give the drink a double-citrus punch.

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Handmade Pesto

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Pounding the ingredients in a mortar produces a pesto of incomparable texture— silky basil leaves and olive oil bind coarser bits of garlic and Parmesan.

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Chicken Breasts with Anchovy-Basil Pan Sauce

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This dish is best served with fried zucchini blossoms and Soave, a lightly herbal white wine from Italy’s Veneto region.

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Caprese Burgers Recipe

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In this play on the classic Italian salad, Grace Parisi kneads basil pesto into ground beef before grilling, then tops the burgers with mozzarella, sliced tomatoes and even more pesto.

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Cucumber-Basil Ice Cubes

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Lovely and cooling, these flavored, emerald-toned ice cubes are great in sparkling water, lemonade or a Bloody Mary.

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Halibut with Corn Pops and Basil Broth

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When choosing corn, Cornelius Gallagher suggests piercing the kernels with your fingernail. “If the liquid that comes out is cloudy, the corn is too starchy. You want a clear liquid.” Finding the secret ingredient for this recipe—Corn Pops breakfast cereal—is even easier.

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Pancetta-Wrapped Mussels with Basil

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Crispy, briny and juicy, these ingenious mussels are a simple and unexpected fall dish; they’re just as delicious roasted or grilled. Threading the shelled mussels onto skewers makes them easier to handle.

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Pan-Glazed Salmon with Oyster Sauce and Basil

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One of Marcia Kiesel’s favorite condiments, oyster sauce, gets its rich, briny flavor and glossy deep-brown hue from reduced oyster broth. Here she uses it as a sweet-spicy glaze for seared salmon.

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Scallops with Warm Tomato-Basil Dressing

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For pairing, these rich, herb-scented scallops need a crisp light beer. Try Left Hand's frothy Polestar Pilsner. Or pour an unoaked Chardonnay.

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Spicy Thai Marinade with Basil and Cilantro

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Chef Bill Kim likes to use this spicy, citrus-scented marinade on steak, but it's also great on chicken and shrimp.

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Chicken-and-Rice Salad with Pesto Yogurt Dressing

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Dinner doesn’t get much simpler than this: Boil some rice and toss it with pesto, yogurt, and rotisserie chicken from the supermarket. Leftover cooked chicken or turkey will work just fine, too.

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Eggplant, Pesto, and Goat-Cheese Pizza

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Tangy goat cheese, sharp Parmesan, tender sautéed eggplant, and bold pesto cover a mouth-watering pizza. This recipe makes a hearty fourteen-inch pizza; you be the judge whether it serves two or four.

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Thai Chicken with Basil

An abundance of whole basil leaves joins chicken and fiery red chiles for a quick, delicious,and decidedly spicy stir-fry. Holy basil is the most authentic choice, but any variety will do.

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Vietnamese Caprese

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Chef Anthony Myint likes to play with “unexplored synergies” in food. For this noodle salad, he combines the Italian trinity of tomato, basil and mozzarella with Asian rice noodles and a version of the classic Vietnamese noodle sauce nuoc mam, made with fresh tomato juice.

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Broken Lasagna with Walnut Pesto

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“Whole-grain pasta is one of the easiest ways to sneak whole grains into your diet,” Heidi Swanson says. Her lasagna, made with noodles broken into 1-inch pieces, features a healthy pesto made with walnuts and basil.

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Steamed Clams with Tomatoes and Basil

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This recipe starts by cooking down some cherry or grape tomatoes in garlic oil in a Dutch oven until they take on a jammy consistency, which intensifies their sweetness. The clams go into the pot with some white wine (use a good one, and drink the rest), where they are slowly coaxed open until their briny, sweet juices run free and mingle with the tomatoes. Finish the dish with a fistful of perfume-y basil, or whatever tender-leafed herb you have on hand.

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Pasta with Sausage, Basil and Mustard

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In 2018, Food & Wine named this recipe one of our 40 Best: In matching spicy sausage with a creamy mustard sauce and fragrant basil, British cookbook author Nigel Slater created a quick pasta supper with warm, mildly spicy flavors, perfect for a cool fall or winter evening.

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Basil Three-Cheese Ravioli with No-Cook Fresh Tomato Sauce

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Press and seal fresh basil leaves in homemade pasta dough to make three-cheese ravioli that are as beautiful as they are delicious, paired in this recipe with a no-fuss, no-cook fresh tomato sauce that doesn’t distract from the delicate pasta.

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Strawberry Granita with Sweet Pesto

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Chef Lachlan Mackinnon-Patterson pairs a subtly tangy berry granita with honey-sweetened pesto in this refreshing summer dessert. Choose the sweetest, juiciest berries for the most flavorful granita.

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Cucumber, Basil, and Cardamom Syrup

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This infused simple syrup brings a smoky, herbal flavor to the Cucumber-Rose Gin Spritz. Leftover syrup is perfect for adding complexity to lemonade or poaching fruit for a light summer dessert.

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29 Fragrant Basil Recipes We Love (2024)

FAQs

What can I make with abundance of basil? ›

Don't let it wilt – there are so many deliciously different ways to use it up.
  1. 1Gnocchi with burnt butter, lemon and basil. ...
  2. 2Bocconcini and basil turkish pizza. ...
  3. 3Basil lime cooler. ...
  4. 4Tomato salad with basil oil dressing. ...
  5. 5Fennel and basil beans on ricotta toasts. ...
  6. 6Toasted cheese, basil and tomato sandwich.

How do you get the most flavor out of basil? ›

If you are using fresh basil, slice it thinly, in a chiffonade or tear it into bite sized pieces by hand and add it to dishes at the very end. Fresh basil's flavor is volatile and heat will destroy it in a short time. When you taste the dish, you'll get an occasional pop of fresh basil flavor.

What foods does basil compliment? ›

Sweet and fragrant basil complements tomato-based dishes including pizza, pasta and marinara sauce. We find that basil cuts tomato's acidity and enhances its natural sweetness. Parmesan Cheese: Basil and parmesan cheese are often used together in pasta dishes and salads.

How do you make basil more flavorful? ›

How to grow flavoursome basil
  1. Maintain a consistent daytime temperature of up to 25°C.
  2. Use UV-B lighting and glass filters.
  3. Choose the right basil varieties for your growing conditions and season.
  4. Keep crops well hydrated.
  5. Induce stress responses with sprays of salicylic acid, but don't limit essential nutrients or water.

Can I freeze fresh basil? ›

ANSWER: Yes, you can freeze fresh basil leaves, but they just need a little help. Basil is a particularly delicate herb because it hates the cold and darkens when cut. Keep in mind any fresh herbs that you freeze will not be entirely the same as fresh. Freezing will change the texture and it won't be as stable.

What does basil do to bugs? ›

Basil also acts as a good insect repellent for flies and mosquitoes. Very useful using fresh leaves rubbed on the skin. Eucalyptol. According to research conducted by Kansas State University, this compound is effective in eliminating bugs from the kitchen and repelling co*ckroaches and weevils.

Why do you clap basil? ›

By giving the herbs a smack, you're rupturing some of their cells and releasing their essential oils, thus upping the aroma. If you have some fresh mint or basil lying around, try a quick test to see for yourself. Give it a whiff, then smack it against your hand, and sniff it again.

Why does my basil not taste like basil? ›

To keep your basil tastiest, prune the blossoms from the end of each stem before the flowers dry out. Basil has a tendency to grow very bitter tasting leaves if the flowers are allowed to mature to seed. Overwatering or under watering your basil can also lead to bad tasting leaves.

Why is basil so fragrant? ›

Taking a peep at the main aromatic compounds found in basil is in itself a tasty lesson in chemistry. Basil contains estragole, also known as methyl chavicol. Estragole is a relatively small carbon-based molecule used in perfumes, and it can be found not just in basil but in fennel, pine oil, and tarragon.

What does not go with basil? ›

Basil and rue dislike each other. Perhaps this is because Basil is sweet and rue is very bitter. Fennel is one of the few plants that has mostly bad companions. Most plants dislike Fennel, and it should be planted well away from the vegetable garden.

What are the enemies of basil? ›

The most common pests of basil are Japanese beetles, slugs and aphids. Japanese beetles are usually present for about a month in the summer. They skeletonize the foliage (i.e., eat the leaf blades, but do not consume the larger veins of the leaves).

What doesn't go with basil? ›

No. Basil goes well with everything. It goes especially well with Italian foods.

What makes basil happy? ›

Basil prefers moist soil – not too wet and not too dry. You want the soil to be damp, not drenched. Although basil loves warm weather, a hot midday sun can be rather harsh. If you see wilting only during the peak hours for summer temperatures, you may need to add light shade over your basil plant.

What can I do with a lot of basil besides pesto? ›

Salads, soups & more!
  1. Grilled peach and prosciutto caprese salad.
  2. Roasted artichoke and marinated white bean salad.
  3. Shrimp and basil stir-fry.
  4. Roasted tomato soup for one.
  5. Grilled pizza with slow-roasted tomatoes and creamy basil vinaigrette.
  6. Thai green curry with herby chicken meatballs.
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Can you perk up basil? ›

Basil wilts so quickly, but it perks up if you set it in cool water for about 30 minutes.

What to do with basil before it goes bad? ›

If the stems are long enough, you can put them in a glass with some water to extend their freshness, which makes an attractive mini bouquet that smells divine, says Bradley. (No need to cover the jar, as is often recommended). If the basil is mostly leaves, store them loosely in a plastic bag on the counter.

Is basil high value crop? ›

Basil is a High-Value Crop for Aquaponics. Basil is a high-value crop for aquaponics. It is enjoyed as a fresh-leaf herb on meats and vegetables, prepared in sauces such as pesto, or dried and used in many recipes in cultures throughout the world.

What to do with fresh basil at the end of the season? ›

Simply harvest the fresh basil, wash the leaves, allow them to dry, and then slice the tender leaves into thin ribbons before adding them to an ice cube tray with enough olive oil to cover. Freeze the tiny cubes of oil solid before turning them out and transferring them to a freezer bag for long term storage.

Can basil be overcrowded? ›

Basil plants purchased at the grocery store usually won't last long indoors as these plants are usually root-bound and overcrowded.

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