18 Pesto Recipes That You're Going To Love (2024)

While a really good sauce is tricky much of the time, there are a few sauces that anyone can make. Like pesto, whose name derives from the Italian word for "pounded," because you don't make it by cooking the ingredients; you make it by pounding them together until they taste good. You can handle that. And while you're probably most familiar with the basil + pine nuts + olive oil + garlic + Parm variety, there are plenty of variations. And they're all really, really good. So get pounding.

1. Basil Parmesan Pesto

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This easy pesto recipe goes big on the Parm. And that's cool, because cheese is always a good thing.

Get the recipe on An Edible Mosaic.

2. Pesto Chicken Salad Sandwich

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Ordinary chicken salad can just forget about it now that this tasty pesto chicken salad is in town. Frankly, you might never eat anything else again.

Get the recipe on This Week for Dinner.

3. Arugula Walnut Pesto

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Sure, pesto's most often made with just basil, but it can also be a stellar way to add leafy greens like arugula to the mix.

Get the recipe on Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts.

4. Sun-Dried Tomato Pesto Pasta

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Skip the trip to the grocery store and make a batch of delicious sun-dried tomato pesto with a few pantry staples that you already have.

Get the recipe on Flavor Mosaic.

5. Basil Almond Pesto

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Roasted almonds make for some pretty incredible pesto. You're about to OWN your next dinner party.

Get the recipe on Little Ferraro Kitchen.

6. Spinach Pesto

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Go green with this vibrant, healthy spinach and basil pesto recipe.

Get the recipe on Miss in the Kitchen.

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7. Slow Cooker Pesto Chicken Salad

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Not everyone has a slow cooker, but everyone who does swears by it. So get connected and then try this ah-mazing slow cooker chicken. Dinner just made itself.

Get the recipe on Lexi's Clean Kitchen.

8. Freezer Pesto

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Want a recipe you can make a lot of, ahead of time? Now you can turn a ton of basil into meals for months with this simple freezer pesto.

Get the recipe on Rachel Cooks.

9. Pumpkin Pesto

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Here's the deal: it's called pumpkin pesto, but you can actually use any squash puree to make this savory sweet recipe.

Get the recipe on A Healthy Life for Me.

10. Tomato Pesto Tarts

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Need a fancy appetizer, like, yesterday? Look no further than puff pastry from the freezer. Next, add a little pesto and a pretty tomato and slide it in the oven. Next, pour yourself some wine, cause you're done.

Get the recipe on Kitchen Treaty.

11. Pesto Tilapia

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The great thing about having a batch of freshly made pesto on hand is that it makes everything taste awesome. So get fancy and cook up this pesto-topped tilapia (garlic breath for all!).

Get the recipe on Oh Sweet Basil.

12. Spaghetti Squash with Kale Pesto and Sun-Dried Tomatoes

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Cook up something crazy healthy and totally delicious with this recipe for spaghetti squash with kale pesto and sun-dried tomatoes.

Get the recipe on Oh My Veggies.

13. Raw Pumpkin Seed Pesto

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Interested in trying raw food? Here's an easy raw gateway recipe that you will love (really!).

Get the recipe on Oh My Veggies.

14. Classic Homemade Pesto

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If all the above recipes haven't been sitting well with your purist soul, then try this classic, perfectly delicious, traditional pesto recipe.

Get the recipe on Yummy Healthy Easy.

15. Tomato Pesto Bites

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These tasty little tomato pesto bites are totally perfect for a party.

Get the recipe on Savory Simple.

16. Zucchini Pesto

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Eat all your veggies in the form of sumptuous pesto with this cheesy zucchini pesto recipe.

Get the recipe on Running to the Kitchen.

17. Easy Pesto Pasta

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Getting ready to hunker down with a giant bowl of pasta? Make it classy with this easy pesto pasta recipe with tomatoes and mozzarella.

Get the recipe on Wine and Glue.

18. Garlic Scape and Swiss Chard Pesto

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Garlic scapes can typically be found at specialty grocers or farmer's markets in the late spring or summer (depending on where you live). They have a mild garlicky flavor, and make for some pretty incredible pesto that you need to try.

Get the recipe on Tasty Yummies.

Elizabeth Stark is a food writer with a passion for seasonal food, great desserts, and inadvisable wine pairings. Read more on her blog, Brooklyn Supper.

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This article originally appeared on Cosmopolitan.com.

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18 Pesto Recipes That You're Going To Love (2024)

FAQs

What is pesto made of? ›

Pesto, or pesto alla genovese, is a basil-based sauce that originated in Genoa, the capital of Liguria, Italy. Traditional pesto is made with basil leaves, garlic, pine nuts, olive oil, salt, and Parmesan (or another type of hard Italian cheese, such as Pecorino).

How long does fresh pesto last in the refrigerator? ›

Pesto will last in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. If you've stored it in the freezer, it will last for 6 months. When you're ready to use frozen pesto, thaw it overnight in the fridge or place the container of pesto in a bowl of warm water for a quicker thawing time.

What goes best with pesto? ›

Creative Ways to Use Pesto
  • Use as a Veggie Dip. ...
  • Elevate Roasted Veggies. ...
  • Stir Into Mashed Potatoes. ...
  • Make Pesto Butter. ...
  • Stuff Chicken Breast. ...
  • Enjoy with Eggs. ...
  • Pair with Grilled Meats. There's nothing better in the summer than some charred meats straight off the grill. ...
  • Toss with Pasta.
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What can I add to pesto to make it better? ›

Additions - Some roasted or fresh cherry tomatoes would be delicious, I like to add fresh basil leaves to the top too. Pesto usually has pine nuts but you could add some extra toasted ones into the sauce. To add some greens you could mix through some chopped fresh spinach.

Is pesto good or bad for you? ›

Because its ingredients include olive oil, nuts, and cheese, pesto can be high in calories and fat. However, the fat is primarily unsaturated and may have heart health benefits. Pesto is also full of antioxidants that can help protect your cells from damage.

What does pesto taste like? ›

What does pesto taste like? Traditional pesto is a thick, green sauce that tastes bright and herby from the basil, and salty and rich from the cheeses and pine nuts. It should be garlicky, with pleasant grassiness from good quality olive oil.

Can I freeze fresh pesto? ›

You can freeze in small pint-size jars or for single servings for making soups or dressing freeze in ice cube trays. Small ice cube trays work well for small batches of soups or if you tend to need more pesto, freeze in big ice cube trays. Pour the pesto into trays and cover with freezer wrap and place in the freezer.

What causes pesto to go bad? ›

Oxygen exposure can cause the pesto to oxidize, resulting in a loss of flavor and color.

Can you eat pesto 2 weeks after opening? ›

Once opened, a jar of pesto lasts in the fridge for three days without any dramatic loss of quality. It will be perfectly safe for another two days, but leave it any longer, and its quality will decline to the point that it will no longer be enjoyable to eat.

Which meat is best with pesto? ›

Pesto Meat Recipes
  • Pesto Pork Chops. This is our ultimate weeknight comfort food.
  • Pesto Meatloaf. Traditionalists with balk at the idea of a pesto meatloaf, but that's only because they haven't tried ours.
  • Pesto Meatballs. ...
  • Pesto Schnitzel. ...
  • Pesto Stuffed Chicken Breasts. ...
  • Pesto Lamb Shank Tagine.

What cheese is best with pesto? ›

What Kind of Cheese Should I Use? I used fresh mozzarella because I love the way it melts, but you can use block or grated mozzarella in its place (that's usually more affordable as well). Other types of cheese that would work great with pesto are: smoked mozzarella, gruyere, swiss, brie, or white cheddar.

What do Italians eat with pesto? ›

Italian Tradition

Pesto is the perfect sauce to enjoy with a dish of trofie (the traditional Ligurian short pasta), lasagna, potato gnocchi or as a topping for a bowl of minestrone.

How to jazz up store-bought pesto? ›

Add a touch of heavy cream for creaminess and a good amount of grated parmesan cheese. As always, season your sauce with salt and pepper to taste. I like to finish the sauce with fresh lemon juice and lemon zest. Topping the sauce with fresh basil is also a great way to reinforce the pesto flavor.

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.

How can I increase the flavor of my 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.

What is the point of pesto? ›

Pesto is higher in calories than some sauces but it's also made with super-healthy ingredients, like basil, olive oil and nuts. I find it's a great way to add more flavor to pasta dishes and even vegetables and proteins.

Why is pesto so expensive? ›

Its scarcity, plus the fact that the plants are picked roots, soil, and all to ensure that only juvenile leaves make it into pesto, makes it extraordinarily expensive and something that only premium, artisan pesto makers can justify using.

What is jarred pesto made of? ›

Pesto is usually made with ingredients like pine nuts, basil, garlic, olive oil, and Parmesan cheese. I tend to prefer when those ingredients are fresh in a homemade sauce, but I decided to taste-test six jars from the store to see if anything compared.

Can you eat pesto raw? ›

Yes, pesto can be used straight from the jar and doesn't require cooking or heating. In fact, we actively discourage applying too much heat to pesto, as this will destroy many of the fresh flavours that producers work so hard to retain.

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