Here is How to Freeze Fresh Basil, and frozen basil is a wonderful thing to have on hand when basil is out of season! I’ve been freezing basil for years, so I’ll give you my tips and some recipe suggestions that can work with frozen basil.

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Years ago I wrote a post about How to Freeze Fresh Basil for a blogging event called Weekend Herb Blogging. I didn’t realize it would turn into one of the most popular posts ever on Kalyn’s Kitchen! 

And I’m still growing and freezing fresh basil every summer. If you’re growing basil in the garden or in a pot in the window, this post will help you freeze some basil to use all winter. I bet you’ll be so happy you learned how to freeze basil once you see how easy it is!

Frozen basil is amazing for winter dishes like in soup, stew, and pasta sauce. You use also your frozen basil for summer treats like Basil Vinaigrette. Check out my ideas for using frozen basil and more tips for preserving basil below. Then get busy freezing some fresh basil for winter! And if you’re growing basil, I hope you enjoy using this method for freezing it.

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Step One: Trim your basil plants often!

How to Freeze Fresh Basil and Ideas for Using Frozen Basil [found on KalynsKitchen.com]

If you’re a gardener who’s growing basil, trimming your basil plants regularly will help you freeze basil to use all through the winter.  I do this several times each summer, whenever I have basil that needs to be harvested. Here’s how my basil looked before I trimmed the plants and pulled off the big leaves.

How to Freeze Fresh Basil and Ideas for Using Frozen Basil [found on KalynsKitchen.com]

Here’s my basil after I trimmed it. Basil will actually produce more leaves if it’s vigorously trimmed a few times each year, since everywhere you cut the stem it produces two new stems. Just be sure to keep a few leaves on each stem (remember high school botany, that’s where the plant gets food.)

Step Two: Wash the basil leaves and dry them well!

How to Freeze Fresh Basil and Ideas for Using Frozen Basil [found on KalynsKitchen.com]

I pinch off all the basil leaves, discard the stems, and wash the leaves very well in a salad spinner (affiliate link). Spin them as dry as you possibly can. If you don’t have a salad spinner, just wash your basil leaves in the sink and dry them well with paper towels.

Step Three: Chop the basil leaves in a food processor!

How to Freeze Fresh Basil and Ideas for Using Frozen Basil [found on KalynsKitchen.com]

Put a few of handfuls of basil into the Food Processor (affiliate link), using the steel blade. The food processor bowl should be full, but not tightly packed. (I haven’t tried chopping up the basil by hand, but I’m sure it can work if you don’t have a food processor.)

Step Four: Add olive oil while you chop the basil!

How to Freeze Fresh Basil and Ideas for Using Frozen Basil [found on KalynsKitchen.com]

I pulse the food processor with one hand and drizzle olive oil into the feed tube with the other hand, just pulsing until the basil is coarsely chopped. You should make sure that all the basil is coated with oil, which keeps it from going dark in the freezer.

I use about 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil for each batch in the food processor when I’m making coarsely chopped basil like this to use for pasta sauce, soup, or stew during the winter. When I’m making basil puree to add to Basil Vinaigrette I use a bit more oil and chop the basil much more finely.

Step Five: Put the chopped basil in containers for the freezer!

How to Freeze Fresh Basil and Ideas for Using Frozen Basil [found on KalynsKitchen.com]

I have two sizes of these little plastic containers with tight lids that I use to freeze the basil. It doesn’t matter what size container you use, but a good trick is to measure the containers before you first use them. That way, when you pull one out of the freezer for a recipe, you’ll know how much it is. Some people like to freeze the chopped basil in ice-cube trays, then pop them out and seal with the FoodSaver Vacuum Sealer (affiliate link).

Another way of freezing basil is in a quart-size plastic bag, smashing the basil down flat and pressing all the air out of the bag. This is easy to fit into a crowded freezer, and when it’s time to use some of the frozen basil you can just break off a piece and put the rest back into the freezer.

Ten Recipes for using Frozen Basil:

More tips for preserving basil:

Want Recipes that use Fresh Basil?

You can find all my favorites recipes that use fresh basil in my post on Cooking with Fresh Basil.

More tips for freezing herbs and vegetables:

Historical Notes for this Post:

This post with all my tips for How to Freeze Basil was first posted in 2006, and I’ve been freezing my basil ever since! The post was updated with better photos and more information, July 2008. It was last updated with more information in 2026.

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