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Tuesday 16 July 2019

Classic Basil Pesto Recipe



Basil Pesto is such a versatile sauce. It’s fantastic tossed with any pasta or used as a spread on sandwiches. It’s the secret ingredient in Chicken Pesto Pasta or these Chicken Pesto Roll-Ups.


Homemade pesto is surprisingly easy and inexpensive to make and fresh tastes so much better than storebought. We keep a steady supply of this fantastic sauce in the fridge and freezer since it stores really well.


Pesto Sauce Recipe in jar

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Basil Pesto Recipe


Try this homemade basil pesto recipe, you’ll never want the store-bought stuff again! Freshly made sauce is so vibrant in color and flavor. The lemon juice here keeps the color beautiful and adds fresh flavor without needing too much salt.


All you need is a handful of simple ingredients, a food processor, and a few minutes of spare time to get the best pesto sauce you’ve ever had!


Basil pesto in jar with spoon


What Is Pesto Sauce?


I’m sure you’ve seen pesto placed in the menus of any Italian restaurant or trendy pizza shop you’ve been to, but what really is it? Pesto is basically a bright green sauce that is made from crushing together basil, pine nuts, garlic, olive oil, and parmesan cheese. It’s a sauce that originated in Italy, with the term pesto deriving from an Italian verb “pestare” which means “to crush”. It was originally made using a Mortar and Pestle.


Ingredients for Basil Pesto:


Most of the ingredients needed for this recipe are things you probably already have on hand. Just pick up some fresh basil leaves the day you want to make the sauce.


  • Fresh basil leaves

  • Shredded Parmesan cheese

  • Extra virgin olive oil

  • Pine nuts (or walnuts)

  • Garlic Cloves

  • Lemon juice

  • Salt & Pepper

Ingredients for Basil Pesto with basil, olive oil, parmesan, pine nuts, garlic and lemon juice


Can I substitute the Pine Nuts?


While traditional pesto sauce is made with pine nuts, you can certainly replace the pine nuts with a less expensive nut such as walnuts, or blanched almonds.


What Type of Basil Should I Use?


There are many varieties of basil. A few of the most popular include, Italian large leaf, sweet basil, Thai, and lemon.


Any of these can be used for pesto but each has a slightly different flavor profile. For a traditional basil pesto flavor, you’ll want to use the Italian large leaf. It’s the basil leaf that most people typically think of as “normal” basil. For a sweeter pesto use the sweet basil leaves. For a slight spicy kick, try the Thai, and if you like a little hint of lemon, definitely try lemon basil.


Most grocery stores will only sell one type of basil, so if you want to try the less common types, check your local farmers market or specialty produce shop.


Fresh Italian basil in colander


How to Make Basil Pesto Recipe:


1. Gently rinse fresh basil leaves and pat dry or use a salad spinner to remove excess water.


2. Place all of your ingredients to a food processor or a high powered blender and process until smooth.


Pro Tip: After blending the pesto, add more salt to taste if desired. Keep in mind that store-bought pesto sauces can be significantly saltier since they are compensating for freshness. Salt also preserves the sauce for a longer shelf life.


How to Make Basil Pesto in food processor


What Does Basil Pesto Go With?


Basil pesto is an easy and healthy summer sauce that adds incredible flavor to a variety of dishes. Of course, there are the obvious uses for basil pesto, like mixing it in with your favorite pasta dish, or as the base for a pizza, but there’s so much more you can do with it!


  • Spread on to a sandwich for an elevated lunch

  • Thin it down with oil or vinegar and make a basil pesto salad dressing

  • Marinate or toss with your veggies instead of the typical oil and parmesan

  • Use as a sauce topping for meat: chicken, salmon, pork tenderloin, and of course beef steaks.

Pesto sauce blended and in a jar ready to serve with pasta


More Homemade Sauce and Dressing Recipes


The flavors and ingredients of pesto and these homemade condiment recipes are way better than storebought. Once you make your own homemade dressings and sauces, it will spoil you forever.


  • Tzatziki Sauce Recipe –  a healthy sauce you can serve with chicken, grilled veggies, pita chips, gyros and as a raw veggie dip

  • Tartar Sauce Recipe – even better than store-bought tartar sauce and super simple to make

  • Horseradish Sauce Recipe – the best Steakhouse quality horseradish we’ve tried

  • Avocado Ranch Dressing – You will flip over this twist on the traditional ranch dressing and it doubles as a dip

  • Caesar Dressing – I love using this amazing recipe as both a dressing and a marinade for chicken




Basil Pesto Recipe






Prep Time: 10 minutes



Total Time: 10 minutes




Basil pesto sauce in jar with fresh basil leaves and lemon


Pesto Sauce is so easy to make and homemade pesto tastes way better than storebought. This Basil Pesto recipe is fantastic with pasta or on sandwiches.





Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com



Skill Level:

Easy



Cost to Make:

$4-$5 (varies by season)



Keyword:

pesto recipe



Calories: 205 kcal



Servings: 8 people (makes 1 1/2 cups pesto)









  1. Wash and dry the basil leaves.




  2. Place basil into a food processor, add cheese, nuts, garlic cloves, lemon juice, olive oil, salt, and pepper. Process until smooth.




  3. Season with more salt to taste if desired.







Nutrition Facts


Basil Pesto Recipe




Amount Per Serving



Calories 205
Calories from Fat 189




% Daily Value*



Total Fat 21g
32%



Saturated Fat 4g
20%



Cholesterol 8mg
3%



Sodium 290mg
12%



Potassium 88mg
3%



Total Carbohydrates 2g
1%



Dietary Fiber 1g
4%



Sugars 1g



Protein 3g
6%




Vitamin A
7.5%



Vitamin C
5.2%



Calcium
11.7%



Iron
4.5%


* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.









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