Basil
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Fresh Basil
© Paula Trites
Basil is an annual herb which is part of the mint family. It will grow about 3 feet high (1 metre) if not cut. There are several different varieties with different leaf colours, scents, etc. Asian Basils are more pungent whereas European varieties are sweeter and milder.
If you are growing your own Basil, prune the it every 2-3 weeks to stop it from going scraggly. Whenever flowers form, pinch them off as soon as you see them. These two steps should keep your Basil in good form right till the end of the summer.
Italian cooking doesn't often use Basil with meats; it uses oregano instead.
Basil is good dry or fresh (but never use the dry for pesto.)
Cooking Tips for Basil
Fussier recipe writers will say don't wash your Basil, just gently wipe the leaves -- one at a time. Bugger that for a game of soldiers. A wash then a whiz in a salad spinner will ensure that it's dry enough for your pesto.
Basil is used in pesto sauces. Fresh leaves are also nice with a place of sliced tomatoes, olive oil and mozzarella cheese. Dried Basil is wonderful in baked tomato dishes.
To make a Basil oil, layer Basil leaves in a jar with coarse sea salt and pour extra virgin olive oil over it all. Store in the fridge. You won't want to use the leaves as they will turn black, but you will get a very tasty oil.1 tablespoon fresh = 1 teaspoon dried
1 oz dried = 28g dried = 3/4 cup dried
1/2 oz fresh = 14g fresh = 1 cup fresh chopped
4 tablespoons dried = .35oz = 10g
Storage Hints for Basil
History Notes for Basil
Literature & Lore

Dried Basil
© Denzil Green
An old superstition also connected Basil with scorpions. It was believed that if you left a sprig of Basil under a pot, it would turn into a scorpion. Some also felt that if you smelt Basil, you would develop a scorpion in your brain.
A legend says that Emperor's Constantine mother, St Helena, learnt in her vision that she would be able to identify the place of Christ's crucifixion by finding a place that was sweet with herbs. She found Basil growing at the place, and brought some back to Greece.




