Food & Cooking Recipes Seasonal Recipes Summer Recipes 14 Basil Recipes That Showcase This Fragrant Herb We have pesto and tomato salads, along with appetizers, main courses, and even desserts. By Anna Kovel Anna Kovel Anna is a freelance writer for MarthaStewart.com. Editorial Guidelines Published on June 1, 2024 Close Photo: Justin Walker There is nothing like the scent of fresh basil; it wafts through the air, reminding us of summer gardens and tomato salads. But, as these basil recipes prove, the herb has a lot more to offer than perfuming tomato dishes. We love basil in zesty salsas with grilled chicken or fish, as a key aromatic note in gingery stir-fries, and in Mediterranean vegetable dishes. It is one of the prettiest herbs in fragrance and looks, and it lifts other ingredients with its lovely flavor. Pair basil as a savory or sweet note with fruits—yes, tomatoes—as well as stone fruits and melons. You may be surprised to see it in dessert recipes but do give it a try; basil plays nicely with lemon and strawberries, too. Basil leaves bruise very easily, so treat them with care. It's best to slice them with a very sharp knife or tear them with your fingers. Do this at the last minute before using; if you leave them exposed to the air after you slice or chop them, the leaves will turn black and lose much of their flavor. Likewise, chopping repeatedly or with a dull knife will blacken the leaves. How to Store Fresh Herbs So They Last Longer 01 of 14 Pesto Here is our blue ribbon pesto. It's easy to make in the food processor—and you can substitute walnuts for the pine nuts if you like. When making pesto, it helps to immediately cover the surface of your pesto with a thin layer of olive oil; this prevents oxygenation and discoloration. View Recipe 02 of 14 Tomato and Basil Pasta Hans Gissinger This easy pasta has complete summer vibes. All the ingredients in this simple dish, except for the sliced garlic, can be hand-torn. View Recipe 03 of 14 Asparagus With Almonds, Goat Cheese, and Basil Johnny Miller Serve this French country-style plate as a shared appetizer or side dish on a buffet. Several of the preparation steps can be done in advance. View Recipe 04 of 14 Gingery Tomato-Basil Sauce Ryan Liebe No cooking needed here; simply pulse the tomatoes in a food processor. The flavors of this simple sauce come together to give you a bright, zippy relish that is sublime with seafood, tofu, or grilled meats. View Recipe 05 of 14 Cantaloupe and Mozzarella With Prosciutto and Basil A slight twist on a classic Italian antipasto, this gorgeous version can double as a lunch platter. Pass the prosecco, please. View Recipe 06 of 14 Shrimp and Basil Glass-Noodle Stir-Fry Fresh basil, peas, and mushrooms with shrimp make a fast one-pot meal. They're served with gluten-free glass noodles that require just a bit of a soak before they can be stir-fried. View Recipe 07 of 14 Mango-Basil Salsa Yuki Sugiura For a luscious taste of the islands, combine ripe mangoes with basil in a savory salsa. It's just the thing with grilled chicken or fish or even grilled sweet potatoes, and especially good when served with Jamaican-style rice and peas. View Recipe 08 of 14 Watermelon Salad With Feta and Basil This simple, satisfying, and refreshing recipe has a refined touch—we show you how to slice basil leaves into fine ribbons (a French technique called chiffonade). View Recipe 09 of 14 Sugared Basil Leaves Marcus Nilsson Decorate a peach pie (or peach chiffon pie), strawberry tart, or a lemony cake with these delicate basil leaves; they're as good to eat as they are to look at. View Recipe 10 of 14 Fresh Herb Salsa Verde Basil plays well with other herbs. Try this salsa verde, made with mixed herbs, anchovies, and capers, on grilled steak, beans, or shrimp. View Recipe 11 of 14 Spicy Basil Chicken Stir-Fry Justin Walker There is a sweetness to basil that is totally delectable with chicken and hot peppers. Here, they're combined in a quick stir-fry for a weeknight dinner. View Recipe 12 of 14 Eggplant Salad With Israeli Couscous and Basil Basil and eggplant with garlic is a savory combination that suits many pastas and grains. In this recipe, the trio is tossed with large pearls of couscous to make a silken side dish that can be served at room temperature. View Recipe 13 of 14 Seared Tuna With Tomatoes and Basil Willie Meppen A toss in the pan will turn cherry tomatoes, ripe to bursting, into a rustic sauce for seared fresh tuna steaks. View Recipe 14 of 14 Lemon Shortcakes With Basil Berries Mixed berries are combined with shredded basil, lemon juice, and sugar to pair with shortcakes and a spoonful of vanilla whipped cream—or simply with whipped cream or scoops of vanilla ice cream View Recipe Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit