The Italian word pesta, means "to pound, or to crush." Pesto is a thick paste with a few simple, but well combined ingredients. With fresh basil, pine nuts, some good Parmesan Reggiano cheese you can't really go wrong.
I love making pesto and have been making this recipe for years. It's got to be one of my favorite things. There are so many fantastic ways to eat it. It is super easy to make, once you do you'll never go back to store bought. Having said that, I was in a hurry the other day and bought some at the store. So disappointed. I went back to the store and grabbed some basil. I made this and like a dork did a taste test. Really?! I realized how bad the store bought really was. We buy things that don't even taste good when we can spend a few minutes to make something great. I totally get being busy, but sometimes it's just a few extra minutes that are needed. I'm not the 20 minute meals kinda girl. I'll admit I may be obsessed with wanting everything I make to actually taste and look good.
You can do so much with this pesto. Of course add it to pasta, soups, sandwiches, use as a dip, a marinade, a spread, on pizza, drizzle it on anything, I love it on top of my hummus... the list goes on. I'll have to post some pesto~licious recipes soon.
*I always say use the best ingredients you can find and/or afford. That goes for this one, when a recipe has only a few ingredients make sure they are good ones. :)
1 cup firmly packed fresh basil leaves
1/2 cup firmly packed fresh Italian parsley
1 large clove garlic
3/4 cups good quality Parmesan Reggiano cheese, grated
1/2 cup pine nuts
1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
1/4 teaspoons Kosher salt
A few grinds~ freshly ground black pepper
In the bowl of a food processor, combine basil, parsley, garlic, Parmesan cheese, pine nuts, olive oil, salt and pepper. Process until a paste is formed, stopping to scrape the sides. Add less olive oil if you prefer it thicker more if you prefer it thinner.
So easy ;)
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