15 Ways to Use up Fresh Basil

15 Ways to Use up Fresh Basil

Here's how to use up a lot of basil in a hurry! You ca freeze pesto in ice cube trays, or better yet, pour it into a resealable plastic bag and lay it flat so it freezes in a sheet — it's easy to break off what you need, and it defrosts super fast.

If you like your pesto with some extra greens, this recipe that calls for baby spinach is right up your alley. As with any pesto, this is perfect for freezing to use as needed for pasta, sandwiches, pizza, and more.

Perfect alongside a grilled cheese or toasted crusty French bread, this recipe is pure comfort in a bowl. It makes enough for four, and all you need is five ingredients and 45 minutes!

Take it outside — to the barbecue, that is — for this easy recipe that calls for a half cup of fresh basil. Shrimp marinate in a Dijon-garlic-basil-lemon mixture for an hour, then they just need a few minutes to grill them to perfection.

If you have just a few leaves of basil to use up, lay them atop this simple pizza for a bright pop of color and flavor. "This was amazing! We couldn't stop eating it," raves happygirlrae. And she had some tasty-sounding tweaks to the recipe: "I added marinated cooked chicken, and zesty Italian seasoning and an extra tablespoon of garlic to the tomato mixture."

No cooking needed! This recipe is full of fresh flavors and is perfect for warm weather days when you don't want to turn on the stove. Enough for four can be ready in about fifteen minutes.

This sandwich recipe is something vegetarians can really sink their teeth into. Cook the eggplant under your oven's broiler as the recipe calls for, or follow the lead of other home cooks and grill on the barbeque for a smokey flavor. The basil's there to add that extra punch of summertime flavor.

ROBINANNE2 has the right idea: "I made this when I had fresh basil and feta cheese in the fridge that had to be used up. It was excellent. I served with fresh homemade whole wheat bread for a light meal on a hot summer night."

Cucumbers, tomatoes, red onion, garlic, fresh thyme — and of course, fresh basil — come together with bite-size pieces of Italian bread to make this light, yet filling summer salad. You might want to make extra, it'll go fast!

This is another great recipe to either make for pasta dinner tonight, or freeze for later! "My family really enjoys this recipe," says ary ivo. "I serve it over chicken and tortellini. I also use almonds instead of pine nuts."

This finger food version of a caprese salad is a great appetizer for a get-together of any size. Simply thread cherry tomatoes, fresh mozzarella balls, and fresh basil on toothpicks, then drizzle with olive oil. Done and done!

Here's another caprese-esque recipe, and one that will definitely fill you up! Wonderful sandwich that's quick, easy, and delicious," says Jillian. And we really like her finishing touches: "I toasted the bread, salted the tomatoes and added a little cracked black pepper."

Make a double batch of this flavorful pasta sauce with Pecorino-Romano, walnuts, and spinach — use half for a six-serving spaghetti dinner, and the second half can be used for a pizza sauce or sandwich spread.

This glaze with chile paste, fresh ginger, soy sauce and fresh basil is delicious on salmon, but this recipe's submitter says it's also great on swordfish, halibut, tuna, or any other firm, full-flavored fish.

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