Learn how to make basil compound butter with fresh basil, butter, and simple seasonings. This easy recipe includes variations like garlic, lemon, and Parmesan, plus ideas for how to use it on bread, seafood, and vegetables.

The Short & Sweet
- The Concept: A simple compound butter made with fresh basil, salt, and pepper that adds instant flavor to everything from bread to seafood.
- Why It’s Worth Making: It’s one of those low-effort, high-impact recipes. Fresh basil gets folded into creamy butter for a flavorful, herbaceous finish that instantly elevates even the simplest dishes.
- Best For: Easy entertaining, finishing grilled meats or fish, spreading on warm bread, or adding a quick flavor boost to vegetables and pasta. I mean, it’s butter, it’s hard to go wrong.
- Prep Ahead? Yes! Basil butter stores beautifully in the fridge or freezer, making it perfect to make in advance.
- Before You Start:
• Use softened (not melted) butter so everything mixes smoothly.
• Finely chop the basil so it distributes evenly throughout the butter.
• Taste and adjust salt depending on how you plan to use it.
If you’ve ever found yourself with a bounty of basil or wanted to add an elevated, homemade touch to meals without overextending yourself, then Basil Butter might be just the ticket.
It’s rich and creamy with a fresh, unmistakable herby hint from the basil. The flavor is clean and versatile, which makes it just as at home on a warm slice of bread as it is melting over grilled fish or roasted vegetables.
This is one of those small details that makes a meal feel thoughtful and polished, whether you’re cooking for a weeknight dinner or setting the table for guests.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Unsalted butter. The base of the recipe. Use a good-quality butter for the best flavor, especially since it’s one of the main ingredients!
Fresh basil. Bright, fragrant leaves give the butter its signature fresh, herbaceous flavor.
Sea salt. Enhances all the flavors and balances the richness. - Black pepper. Adds subtle warmth and depth.
- Lemon zest (optional). A small amount adds a fresh, citrusy lift that pairs beautifully with basil, especially for seafood.
How to Make Basil Butter


For sliced butter discs: Transfer the butter onto a sheet of parchment paper and roll into a log shape, twisting the ends to seal. Refrigerate for 30–60 minutes, or until firm and sliceable.
Alternatively, spread into a ramekin for use.
Slice the chilled butter into rounds or scoop as needed. Let sit at room temperature for a few minutes before serving for the best texture.
Kitchen Tips
• Finely chop, don’t purée. Over-processing the basil can muddy the color.
• Adjust salt based on use. If you’re serving this on already-seasoned foods, keep the salt a little lighter.
• Use it at the right temperature. Slightly softened butter spreads better and melts more beautifully over warm foods.
Make It Your Own: Basil Butter Variations
Once you have the base recipe, it’s easy to create variations depending on how you plan to use it. Here are a few ideas to get you started, but by all means, do your own experimenting in the kitchen!
Basil Parmesan Butter
Stir in 2–3 tablespoons finely grated Parmesan cheese for a savory, slightly nutty flavor. Perfect for bread, pasta, or roasted vegetables.
Lemon Basil Butter
Add 1 teaspoon lemon zest and a small squeeze of juice for a bright, fresh version that pairs beautifully with seafood and chicken.
Garlic Basil Butter
Mix in 1–2 cloves finely minced or roasted garlic. This version is perfect for spreading on bread or finishing steak and vegetables.
Basil Honey Butter
Add 1–2 teaspoons honey for a subtle sweetness that works well with biscuits or cornbread.
Spicy Basil Butter
Add a pinch of red pepper flakes for a little heat. Great on grilled shrimp or corn.

Serve It In Style
- Slice the basil butter into rounds and arrange them on a small marble dish or wooden board with a sprig of fresh basil for a simple but elegant presentation.
- Use silicone molds to create pats of basil butter themed for any occasion. (This really gets people feeling like you went all out!)
- Serve alongside warm bread, dinner rolls, or a crusty baguette or Garlic Crostini for an easy appetizer that feels polished with almost no effort.
- For a dinner party, place a slice over grilled fish, steak, or roasted vegetables just before serving so it gently melts into a glossy, flavorful finish.
It’s a small detail, but one that makes everything on the table feel just a little more special.
Storage
- Refrigerator: Store tightly wrapped or in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
- Freezer: Freeze for up to 2 months. Slice into portions before freezing for easy use.
- To Use: Let sit at room temperature for a few minutes to soften slightly before serving.
Common Questions
Can I use dried basil instead of fresh?
In short… I wouldn’t. Dried basil is great for many things, but won’t provide the same bright, fresh flavor in this recipe.
Can I make this in a food processor?
For a larger batch, yes. Just pulse gently until combined. Avoid over-mixing so the butter doesn’t become too soft.
What’s the best butter to use?
A high-quality unsalted butter will give you the best flavor and control over seasoning. There are lots of great ones on the market, but European butters tend to have a higher fat content and creamier texture.
Can I freeze basil butter?
Yes, this recipe freezes very well. Slice into rounds before freezing so you can use just what you need.







