Basil
Season: Summer
Storage: Store upright with the stems submerged in a cup of water, preferably on your window sill or counter. Change water every few days to extend shelf life to up to 10 days. Basil also keeps well in the fridge, kept in a closed bag or container.
Other Names: Tulsi
Fun Facts: This popular herb originates from India and has been grown for over 5000 years. Basil leaves are used for culinary purposes in many countries around the world, particularly Italy, France, Spain, Greece and Morocco. It can be found on almost every continent except Antarctica!
In some regions of India, basil is called tulsi because it was traditionally held to be sacred to the Hindu god Vishnu and goddess Lakshmi.
Basil has been shown to kill bacteria that cause food poisoning and diarrhea, and it can also reduce inflammation.
Thai basil, which is commonly grown at PIF because it stands up to Houston heat, is commonly included in south-Asian dishes. Enjoy in your next stir-fry or curry!
Find local basil by joining our Farm Share or shopping at farmers markets.
Tomato-Basil Soup
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Make ahead: This soup can be made up to 3 days in advance and refrigerated or frozen up to 3 months.
Blending options: An immersion blender is the easiest way to purée this soup, but a standard blender works just as well — and even a food processor can do the trick in a pinch! If using a blender or a food processor, work in batches if needed and make sure the feed hole or tube is open while blending so that steam can escape — puréeing a hot liquid could result in a messy (not to mention dangerous!) explosion.
Garlic Basil Shrimp Farrotto
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Note: Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.