How to dry basil
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Basil Plant Care - How to Dry Herbs & Basil Leaves! This simple little trick will turn your fresh herb leaf into a gorgeous dried seasoning for cooking in less than two minutes! Go check out the step-by-step instructions and give it a try this week!

Susie Goddard Dealy saved to Favorite Recipes
This easy step by step tutorial shows you how to dry basil in the oven. This simple method allows you to have basil all year long!
Kathy saved to Storing food long term
How to dry fresh Basil. Drying basil does take some time but once its dried, the flavor lasts and lasts. Of course, there are several ways to dry fresh basil. Learn 4 of them here. Step by step, how to dry and store basil.
Cathy saved to Food Prep Tips
3 · Drying basil is a great way to preserve fresh basil. It can dried in the oven, dehydrator, or even hung to air dry.
3 · Drying basil is a great way to preserve fresh basil. It can dried in the oven, dehydrator, or even hung to air dry.
1 ingredient
Produce
- 1 Basil, Fresh Leaves
Sonny Hamill saved to Homestead
How to Dry Basil + Recipes using Basil- Such a great post!!

Sweet & Sour saved to Healthy tips & tricks
Here's an easy way to preserve fresh Basil. If you store it this way, you can enjoy fresh tasting Basil all winter. Easy and fast to do!
Gail Wagoner saved to Herbs
Utilize common tools in your kitchen, like your food processor, freezer bag, and ice cube trays in order to use your basil plant to its fullest potential. Apply these tips for keeping frozen basil in the freezer to all your fresh herbs in the kitchen. #howto #freeze #basil

Lyudmila Nesterova saved to Yum
This easy step by step tutorial shows you how to dry basil in the oven. This simple method allows you to have basil all year long!
Jean Vaughn saved to Drying fresh herbs
Learn how to dry basil leaves in the dehydrator, oven, microwave! This is my favorite way to preserve fresh herbs like basil to enjoy even when it's out of season.
Ask most people what their favorite herb is, and their response will often be basil. For many of us, this tender annual seems to epitomize the season. Basil tastes its absolute best when it’s enjoyed fresh, but thankfully you have a few creative options to preserve the vibrant flavor of this herb that’s so strongly associated with summertime.
David Landon saved to Gardens