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The best basil pesto made at home

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basil pesto made at home with basil, garlic, pecorino cheese, pine nuts and olive oil

Basil Pesto is a fantastic, tasty quick sauce. It originates from Genoa, in the Liguria region where Mediterranean pine nuts grow in abundance, the best basil in the world is grown and the many olive trees are shaping the landscape. No wonder then, how these ingredients are marring together so well. 

How long will Basil pesto keep in the fridge?

Homemade basil pesto can last up to 7 days in the fridge, if stored in an airtight container and the surface covered in olive oil

Can I freeze Basil pesto?

Basil pesto freezes very well, I find ice cube trays perfect for the job, as I can freeze individual portions. Do not reheat the pesto, just defrost at room temperature for about one hour before use.

Let's Make pesto together

basil pesto made at home with basil, garlic, pecorino cheese, pine nuts and olive oil

Ingredients:

  • 60 g Basil leaves
  • 60 g Extra virgin olive oil
  • 30 g Pine nuts
  • 20 g Grated Pecorino cheese
  • 10 g Garlic
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

Watch our video for step by step instructions

Method: 

  1. Set up your food processor with the smallest bowl available as it will be easier to blitz.
  2. Place all the ingredients inside: the basil, garlic, pine nuts, olive oil and some seasoning.
  3. Blitz using the PULSE button, the result should look like a finely chopped basil and nuts, not a paste.
  4. Decant into a larger bowl, add the grated Pecorino and mix well.
  5. Adjust the seasoning to taste

What can i serve pesto sauce with? 

Basil pesto is perfect for any pasta shape or potato gnocchi. No need to warm up the sauce, just add pesto to freshly cooked hot pasta or gnocchi and enjoy! 

Try adding pesto to caprese salad or tomato bruschetta!

This is a great vegetarian sauce which can be easily made at home.

Check out selection of our traditional Italian dishes: 

  • Peperonata 
  • Sicilian Caponata
  • Parmesan Crusted Asparagus
  • Roasted carrots with cumin 
basil pesto made at home with basil, garlic, pecorino cheese, pine nuts and olive oil

Basil Pesto

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Basil Pesto is easy and quick to make at home, all you will need is basil, pine nuts, Pecorino cheese, garlic and olive oil. Fantastic pasta sauce recipe!
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CoursePasta, Side Dish
CuisineItalian, Mediterranean
DietGluten Free, Vegetarian
Prep Time5 minutes minutes
Cook Time0 minutes minutes
Servings6 people
Calories
AuthorDaniele

Equipment

  • Scale
  • Food Processor
  • Large bowl
  • silicon spatula

Ingredients

  • 60 g Basil leaves
  • 60 g Extra virgin olive oil
  • 30 g Pine nuts
  • 20 g Grated Pecorino cheese
  • 10 g Garlic
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Set up your food processor with the smallest bowl available as it will be easier to blitz.
  • Place inside the basil, garlic, pine nuts, olive oil and some seasoning.
  • Blitz using the PULSE button, the result should look like a finely chopped basil and nuts, not a paste.
  • Decant into a larger bowl, add the grated Pecorino and mix well.
  • Adjust the seasoning to taste

Video

Notes

HINT AND TIPS:

Using a food processor is the quickest way, but if not available, you can opt for an old school pestle and mortar,.
Alternatively finely chop the basil, garlic and pine nuts with a chef knife, before adding the oil and cheese.
Allergens: MILK, NUTS
Suitable for vegetarians, Gluten Free

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Comments

  1. elly says

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    Yumm i love pesto this looks so vibrant!

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  2. Amy says

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    Great recipe and also a great reminder to actually make this at home. So expensive to buy and of course how fresh can it be right? I love pesto stirred through a chicken or shrimp pasta. The smells and flavours are out of this world. I’m so going to try this! BTW, trying to grow basil….. not so happening! ha!

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  3. Saif says

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    I will love to make this basil pesto sauce in my pasta dish. Now I don’t need to buy a ready made pesto sauce in the grocery. Homemade sauce are the best.

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  4. Leslie says

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    Your pesto looks amazing! I never make pesto at home but it’s about time I give it a try!

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  5. Debra says

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    YUM! I just planted oodles of basil plants in the garden. Going to pin this so I’ll have it on hand when the basil is ready to pick.

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  6. Amanda Marie says

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    I love pesto, but have never made it with pecorino cheese. Must try!

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  7. Maren says

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    This pesto sounds so good! I love basil pesto

    Reply

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  1. Zucchini Carpaccio with Manchengo Cheese - Eating Works says:
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    […] I think this dish is best served as soon as it is prepared.  But it does stay fresh and become softer and more flavorful when it is stored over night.  This gives the zucchini carpaccio time to marinate and tenderize.  If it’s too soft you can serve it over a bed of fresh greens to add crunch and freshness.  It would also taste great served with a pesto like this one! […]

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