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Pesto is a green sauce originating from northern Italy thattypicallycalls for fresh basil and pine nuts. It can also be made with parsley in place of basil and walnuts or cashews in place of pine nuts. Some mint can also be added to the basil.
The traditional recipe also calls forParmesan cheese, but it honestly doesn't lose much in terms of flavor when omittingthe cheese. Feel free, however, if you choose to eat cheese on your paleo diet, to go ahead and addParmesan.
It can also be an occasion to treat yourself with a little extra, and cheese is far from a big deal to have from time to time if you're otherwise healthy. It even gives you an extra dose of probiotics.
Pesto was traditionally prepared with a mortar with the help of a pestle, but a food processor makes the whole process much easier.
You can also make it in a blender, but it's a rather frustratingendeavormost of the time, I find. You constantly have to stop the blender and toss the ingredients to try to make it blend properly.
If you grow your own basil, you probably know that you often end up with so much basil all at once that you don't know what to do with it.
Making pesto is probably your best choice in that case. You can make a big batch and freeze any leftovers. Ice cube trays are a good way to freeze pesto. Simply pour the pesto into the small cubes, freeze and thaw any amount of cubes when making a recipe with it.
Followers of a Standard American Diet will usually mix pesto with pasta or put it over toast, but we can do better and use it on healthy food instead.
It's delicious either as a dip or as a sauce on roasted meat, fish, or vegetables. I also like to make it the main attraction and simply serve it withpiecesof chicken, tomatoes, and black olives.
Fresh pesto will last in the refrigerator for about a week.
Homemade Basil pesto recipe
Serves: 4
Ingredients
- 2 packed cups of fresh basil leaves;
- ½ cup good quality extra virgin olive oil;
- ½ cup Parmesan cheese (optional);
- ⅓ cup pine nuts (Cashews and walnuts also make a nice pesto);
- 3 garlic cloves, minced;
- Salt and pepper to taste.
Preparation
- Put the basil, garlic, and nuts in a food processor and pulse until everything is chopped.
- Add the olive oil and Parmesan, if using, and pulse again until smooth.
- Season to taste with salt and pepper.
- Enjoyimmediatelyor make a bigger batch and freeze the leftovers.
- Ice cube trays make a good vessel to freeze the finished pesto. Simply pour the pesto into the small cubes and freeze. When making a recipe with pesto, thaw a couple of cubes, and you've got your pesto.
📖 Recipe
Homemade Basil pesto recipe
Your traditional basil pesto sauce made with basil and pine nuts, but without the Parmesan to make it paleo. Excellent, easy to prepare or to freeze for later.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 1 hour hr
Total Time 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins
Course Compote, Sauce
Cuisine American
Servings 4 people
Calories 367 kcal
Ingredients
- 2 packed cups of fresh basil leaves
- ½ cup good quality extra virgin olive oil
- ½ cup Parmesan cheese optional
- ⅓ cup pine nuts Cashews and walnuts also make a nice pesto
- 3 garlic cloves minced
- Salt and pepper to taste.
Instructions
Put the basil, garlic, and nuts in a food processor and pulse until everything is chopped.
2 packed cups of fresh basil leaves, 3 garlic cloves
Add the olive oil and Parmesan, if using, and pulse again until smooth.
½ cup good quality extra virgin olive oil, ½ cup Parmesan cheese
Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Salt and pepper to taste.
Enjoy immediately or make a bigger batch and freeze the leftovers.
Ice cube trays make a good vessel to freeze the finished pesto. Simply pour the pesto into the small cubes and freeze. When making a recipe with pesto, thaw a couple of cubes, and you’ve got your pesto.
⅓ cup pine nuts
Nutrition
Calories: 367kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 6gFat: 38gSaturated Fat: 6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 7gMonounsaturated Fat: 23gCholesterol: 9mgSodium: 201mgPotassium: 89mgFiber: 0.5gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 112IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 154mgIron: 1mg
Keyword basil, pesto
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