Pesto sauce
photo by Darkhunter
- Ready In:
- 15mins
- Ingredients:
- 7
- Yields:
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2 cups
ingredients
- 1 bunch parsley
- 5 clove garlic
- 1 bunch fresh basil or 44.37 ml dried basil
- 59.14 ml parmesan cheese
- 78.78 ml toasted pine nuts
- 78.78-118.29 ml olive oil, to taste
- salt and pepper
directions
- While preparing other ingredients, toast pine nuts in a 350ºF oven on a cookie sheet.
- This only takes a couple of minutes--as soon as you can smell the nuts toasting, remove them from the oven.
- They should be very lightly browned, but not dark.
- Meanwhile, remove stems from parsley and basil, and remove hearts from garlic.
- Put all ingredients except olive oil in a food processor, and process for about 30 seconds, or until everything is very finely chopped.
- Add olive oil in a steady stream until desired thickness.
- Thicker pesto is better for sandwiches or spreading, while thinner works well for pasta or marinating chicken or shrimp.
- The sauce is now ready for use!
- I like to marinate chicken in 1/2 the pesto for a few hours, reserving the remainder for pasta--just bake 1 1/4 lb marinated chicken strips in a 400º oven for 10 minutes, and toss with cooked mostocholi noodles that have been tossed with the remaining pesto.
- This is also lovely with shrimp.
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Reviews
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This is fabulous pesto! Very easy to throw together, and for my first try at it, I loved the ease of prep, and the flavor. Not to mention the wonderful aroma! I did as you suggested cg, and marinated chicken strips for a few hours in half the sauce. Baking them was very fast, and the rest of the pesto was for the pasta. Heavenly! Thanks for a great recipe, cg!
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Very good, VERY garlicky! (But I love Garlic) I skipped the pine nuts, (I know, I know that is almost essential to pesto, but I didn't have any) And used Basil instead of Parsley. It still turned out great. I tossed it with some angel hair pasta and topped that with some oven baked shrimp. Very good, very light. Good summertime meal. (But it is good enough for anytime!) Just made another huge batch to use on some grilled chicken. Delicious again. Thanks!
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Very good, VERY garlicky! (But I love Garlic) I skipped the pine nuts, (I know, I know that is almost essential to pesto, but I didn't have any) And used Basil instead of Parsley. It still turned out great. I tossed it with some angel hair pasta and topped that with some oven baked shrimp. Very good, very light. Good summertime meal. (But it is good enough for anytime!) Just made another huge batch to use on some grilled chicken. Delicious again. Thanks!