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  • Basil Pesto Recipe: Why You’ll Love It
  • What Is Pesto?
  • How To Make Pesto Sauce
  • Tips For The Best Pesto Recipe
  • Storage Instructions
  • Ways To Use Pesto Sauce
  • Tools For This Pesto Recipe
  • Basil Pesto Recipe (5 Minutes!)

If there’s a classic summer flavor, this homemade basil pesto recipe is it! There are many variations, but I’m going to show you how to make pesto sauce with just 5 ingredients… and from there you can make easy swaps to make it your own. Either way, it’s ready in just 5 minutes and offers the perfect solution to yourtoo-much-basil “problem” in the summer (please tell me it’s not just me!).

Pesto sauce adds such great flavor to just about anything. Try it on fish, grilled chicken, sandwiches, veggies, or whisk it into salad dressings ormayonnaise. It’s incredibly versatile and I recommend always having a stash in your fridge or freezer. Next time you find yourself with a big pile of basil leaves fresh off the plant, you need to make some!

Basil Pesto Recipe: Why You’ll Love It

  • Bright, fresh, herby taste
  • Aromatic and creamy
  • 5 simple ingredients (plus salt and pepper)
  • Just 5 minutes to make
  • Healthy, naturally low carb, and packed with flavor
  • Perfect for pasta, meats, veggies, and Italian dishes
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What Is Pesto?

Pesto is a bright green sauce typically made from fresh basil, garlic, nuts, parmesan cheese, and olive oil. It originated in Genoa, Italy. Although it’s commonly used as a pasta sauce, pesto can also work as a condiment or marinade for meats and veggies.

Pesto Ingredients & Substitutions

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for this homemade pesto recipe, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

Wondering what pesto is made of? You only need 5 ingredients, plus salt and pepper, and they are easy to customize:

  • Nuts – A classic basil pesto recipe uses pine nuts, but you could use macadamia nuts, almonds, walnuts, or cashews instead. For a nut free pesto sauce, replace the nuts with seeds, such as pepitas or sunflower seeds.
  • Fresh Basil– Fresh basil leaves are the star of the show here! This is the most traditional option, but you can also substitute arugula, spinach, cilantro, parsley, mint, or kale leaves. You can also add oven dried tomatoes, in addition to or instead of the greens. The finished flavor and texture will vary depending on what you use.
  • Grated Parmesan Cheese – You could also use pecorino romano or Asiago cheese. To make paleo, dairy free, or vegan pesto, simply omit the cheese and add a few tablespoons of nutritional yeast instead.
  • Olive Oil – Choose extra virgin olive oil for the most traditional choice — its rich and fruity flavor complements the herbs and garlic. Regular olive oil also works if that’s what you have on hand, or you can experiment with other oils, but the flavor will be different.
  • Garlic– Fresh garlic is best for this pesto recipe, but you could use 1 teaspoon of minced jarred garlic for convenience.
  • Sea Salt & Black Pepper

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VARIATION: Add lemon juice!

This is not required, but adding 1-2 tablespoons of lemon juice makes pesto last longer, preserves the bright green color, and adds a tangy flavor.

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How To Make Pesto Sauce

This section shows how to make pesto, with step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

  1. Chop the nuts. Since we are blending the pesto sauce anyway, the easiest way to do this is to place nuts into a powerfulblenderorfood processor, and pulse several times until broken up into smaller pieces.
  2. Add the other ingredients. Add the olive oil, garlic, cheese, basil, salt, and pepper into the blender or food processor. Push the basil leaves into the olive oil.
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  1. Blend. Pulse intermittently intermittently, until the pesto recipe reaches your desired consistency. Scrape the sides occasionally with a spatula as needed.
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Tips For The Best Pesto Recipe

Pesto recipes are very simple to make, but here are a few tips I discovered that might be helpful:

  • Don’t over-process. In the first step, only pulse the nuts until they are broken up. If you over-process, you will end up with nut butter! If you’re using a blender, it might work better to chop the nuts instead and then just add with the other ingredients.
  • For larger food processors, add the oil in a thin stream. If your food processor is large and the blade is much higher than the bottom of the food processor, don’t add the oil with the other ingredients, because it might not mix well. Instead, gradually pour in a thin stream while the food processor is running.
  • Pulse intermittently. The texture of pesto sauce can get too fine pretty quickly, so it’s better to pulse the blender or food processor (starting and stopping, instead of blending constantly) to reach the consistency you want.
  • No food processor? Use a mortar and pestle! A mortar and pestle is the traditional method for making this recipe. Chop the nuts by hand and mash the garlic first, followed by pine nuts, basil leaves and salt (in batches), cheese, olive oil, and pepper. Make sure the pestle crushes each ingredient into a fine paste before proceeding to the next one.
  • Adjust oil as needed. The amount you need can vary depending on how you measure your ingredients and how thick you want your pesto sauce to be. If it’s too thick, just add more oil.

Storage Instructions

Store homemade pesto in a mason jar or airtight container in the refrigerator.

How Long Does Pesto Last?

Homemade pesto lasts up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator.

Can You Freeze Pesto?

Yes, you can freeze pesto sauce for up to 6 months. Simply pour it into small, freezer-safe containers or an ice cube tray, and freeze until solid. Pop the pieces out and transfer them to a freezer bag for long-term storage.

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Ways To Use Pesto Sauce

Once you’ve learnedhow to make this pesto sauce recipe, you might wonder what to do with it! There are so many ways to enjoy this fresh and herby condiment. Here are some ideas:

  • Chicken – Make pesto chicken with it, or use it as a marinade for juicy baked chicken breast, crispy grilled chicken legs, or even chicken leg quarters.
  • Seafood – I love homemade pesto sauce for pesto salmon, but it would be perfect drizzled on crispy broiled salmon or juicy shrimp skewers, too.
  • Eggs – Fry eggs directly in a thin layer of pesto, or drizzle on top of cloud eggs.
  • Veggies – For a burst of fresh flavor, add a few spoonfuls of pesto to your roasted vegetables! You can also use it as a dressing for antipasto salad or shrimp salad, or drizzle it over Caprese skewers.
  • Pasta – The most common way to use pesto is on pasta! Try it with your favorite noodles, or with healthier options like zucchini noodles, baked spaghetti squash, or low carb pasta.
  • Italian Dishes – I’m a huge fan of swapping this for the sauce in my zucchini lasagna, but you can also use it as the sauce on cauliflower pizza crust or serve with sausage and peppers.
  • Food Processor– Quickly chops, grinds, and purees a variety of ingredients, making meal prep a breeze.You could also use a powerfulblender for this pesto recipe.
  • Mortar And Pestle – A classic tool for making pesto, and it also works great for guacamole and grinding spices!

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Basil Pesto Recipe (5 Minutes!)

The universal EASY homemade basil pesto recipe you need! This sauce needs just 5 ingredients, 5 minutes, and it tastes amazing on everything.

Prep: 5 minutes

Total: 5 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 8 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Place nuts into a powerful blender or food processor. Pulse several times until they are broken up into smaller pieces. (Don't over-process, or you'll end up with nut butter!)

  2. Add the remaining ingredients to the blender. Push the basil leaves into the olive oil.

  3. Pulse intermittently, scraping sides occasionally with a spatula, until the desired consistency is reached.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 2 tablespoons

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories137

Fat14.1g

Protein2.3g

Total Carbs1.7g

Net Carbs1.4g

Fiber0.3g

Sugar0.2g

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Course:Condiment

Cuisine:Italian

Keywords:basil pesto, homemade pesto sauce, pesto recipe, pesto sauce

Calories: 137 kcal

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FAQs

What cuts bitterness in pesto? ›

Acid in the form of vinegar or citrus juices can make a pesto taste less bitter and could even enhance the flavour of the sauce at the same time. In low concentrations, salt can be used to suppress bitterness, which is why people have been adding tiny amounts to coffee for decades. Always go easy to start with.

What is a good substitute for pine nuts in pesto? ›

Walnuts are a perfect substitute for pine nuts in pesto because walnuts blend up perfectly. They have a similar fat content as pine nuts, so they blend to a creamy consistency. Homemade pesto only needs a few simple ingredients, so every ingredient is important here.

Why is basil pesto so high in calories? ›

That's largely down to the fact that most pesto sauces contain generous amounts of oil, nuts, and cheese. All three of these are high in fat and calories, so eating too much pesto, too regularly, and not getting enough exercise can ultimately be fattening.

What makes pesto taste better? ›

Garlic is a traditional component that livens up the pesto with aromatics and makes it taste a whole lot more interesting. Don't skip it.

Should you add sugar to pesto? ›

Adding a little sugar can mask some of the bitterness, but that really shouldn't be necessary if you've bought a top-quality product.

Why should you not heat pesto? ›

The primary ingredients in pesto — basil and olive oil — are sensitive to heat. Basil can lose its vibrant color and fresh flavor when exposed to high temperatures, turning it a darker, more muted green. Olive oil can also lose some of its health benefits and can develop a bitter taste when heated excessively.

Are cashews or almonds better for pesto? ›

Cashew for their creamy texture, and almonds for their flavour.

How long does homemade pesto last? ›

FAQ: How Long Does Homemade Pesto Last? You can store this basil pesto in a jar or sealable container, then tightly seal and refrigerate for up to 1 week or freeze for up to 2–3 months. Let it thaw at room temperature or in the refrigerator.

What nuts taste best in pesto? ›

Pistachios, almonds, and walnuts or even seeds like sunflower, sesame, and pumpkin can replace the traditional pine nuts in pesto. Pretty much any edible nut tastes delicious—just make sure to toast and cool the nut before grinding them into the sauce.

Is it okay to eat pesto every day? ›

You'll want to be mindful of the sodium content. Some jars have more than 500mg per serving and the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines recommend you eat no more than 2,300mg per day. It would be hard to stay within those guidelines if you get more than 20% of your sodium from pesto.

Is pesto good for high blood pressure? ›

As long as you don't have allergies, the ingredients used to make pesto are generally good for you. In fact, they may help reduce your blood sugar, cholesterol, blood pressure, and cancer risk. Homemade pesto is easy to make.

Is pesto good for your stomach? ›

Harvard University isn't so concerned about the fattiness of pesto. In fact, in 2022, it published an article titled "What to Eat When You Have Chronic Heartburn" and listed pesto as one of its recommendations.

What pasta is best for pesto? ›

Pesto Sauce

This fresh and fragrant pasta sauce is served uncooked, so choose a pasta shape that won't overwhelm it. Similar to oil-based sauces, pesto is served best with longer cuts of pasta, like the corkscrew shape of Fusilli. Pesto works best with Bucatini, Capellini, thinner Spaghettini, and Fettuccine.

Why do you put ice in pesto? ›

The three Michelin-starred chef, Massimo Bottura, recommends adding an ice cube when making breadcrumb pesto in a blender. This, he says, is to prevent the heat of the blades from oxidising the basil.

How to get the bitterness out of pesto? ›

How To Fix Bitter Basil Pesto
  1. Buy better quality oils and nuts. ...
  2. Add a little lemon juice to the pesto. ...
  3. Add more Parmesan cheese.
  4. Add more nuts (that taste good!).
  5. Use fresh garlic or add less or even toast the garlic first before using in the pesto.

How to cut acidity in pesto? ›

Adding a little sweetness (normally sugar or honey) takes the edge off garlic's pungency and balances the acidity at the same time. Win-win!

How to get bitter taste out of basil? ›

To keep your basil tastiest, prune the blossoms from the end of each stem before the flowers dry out. Basil has a tendency to grow very bitter tasting leaves if the flowers are allowed to mature to seed. Overwatering or under watering your basil can also lead to bad tasting leaves.

How do you cut the bitter taste in sauce? ›

Try a pinch of baking soda.

Sprinkle just a pinch into your food and mix it in well to see if that helps. This is a good trick for if you're cooking and realize that you added too much of a bitter ingredient. Mix in a pinch of baking soda before the dish is done to fix that.

How do you make pesto not oxidize? ›

It's important to keep the pesto covered with a thin layer of oil to prevent it from oxidizing and turning brown. Alternatively, you can freeze the pesto in an ice cube tray and then transfer the frozen cubes to a freezer-safe container for up to 6 months.

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