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    Home » Recipes » Party Food

    Italian Pesto (Homemade Basil Pesto)

    [published_or_updated] · by Angela Paris · 3 Comments[affiliate_disclosure]

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    The perfect balance of Parmesan and Romano cheeses with garlic, pine nuts and basil.
    Total Time 10 minutes minutes
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    This homemade Italian pesto has just the right amount of Parmesan and Romano cheese and garlic to compliment the basil and would be delicious on our Spinach Pasta!

    Fresh basil pesto in a ramekin.
    There's nothing like good pesto and crusty Italian bread!
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    • 🧂 Ingredients
    • 🔪Instructions
    • Equipment
    • 💭 Frequently Asked Questions
    • 📖 Variations
    • 🍴 Serving Suggestions
    • 😋 Similar Recipes
    • ⏲️ Storage
    • 😍 More Ideas You'll Love
    • 📋 Italian Pesto
    • Basil Pesto
    • 💬 Comments

    Homemade Italian pesto has to be one of the best recipes ever created. You just can't go wrong with a delicious blend of basil, garlic, cheese, pine nuts, and rich olive oil.

    This is a simple Italian Pesto recipe that's great for even the newest chefs or home cooks. You will love it!

    Traditionally, pesto is made with a marble mortar and wooden pestle, but I find that the food processor is the best way for me to make amazing pesto at home. (I don't have much patience when it comes to food!)

    🧂 Ingredients

    • Fresh Basil Leaves - I used sweet Italian basil
    • Extra Virgin Olive Oil
    • Pine Nuts
    • Fresh Garlic
    • Parmesan cheese
    • Romano cheese
    • Sea Salt and Black Pepper

    Good quality fresh ingredients make all the difference when you're making something like Italian Pesto.

    🔪Instructions

    This is meant to be a brief overview of this Italian pesto recipe. For step-by-step instructions and a full printable recipe card with ingredients, please scroll down to the teal box below or Jump to Recipe.

    1. Wash and pat dry the basil.
    2. To the food processor, add the basil, pine nuts, and garlic. Pulse while drizzling in the olive oil.
    3. When all the oil has been added, process until the mixture is smooth.
    4. Pour the basil mixture into a mixing bowl and stir in the cheeses.
    Italian Pesto Hostess Gift in a glass mason jar with a red ribbon and gift tag.

    Equipment

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    • Food Processor
    • Cutting Board
    • Santoku Knife
    • Dry Measuring Cups

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    💭 Frequently Asked Questions

    Here are some questions (and answers!) readers often ask about this basil and parmesan pesto recipe.

    What do you use basil pesto for?

    While you really could just eat pesto straight from the jar, it’s mainly used to help elevate meats, bread, and even pasta dishes.

    Can pesto be canned?

    Canning pesto is not recommended as it can become the ideal environment for botulism to thrive in when pressure canned.

    Why does my basil pesto taste bitter?

    Problems with how your olive oil is mixed in can cause pesto to become bitter.

    Can you freeze pesto in a Mason jar?

    You can store the pesto in jars or airtight containers in the freezer for about six months.

    Can you use pesto straight from the jar?

    Yes! You can mix it with a little water to loosen things up, or you can just use it straight from the jar.

    📖 Variations

    There are so many variations of pesto so you can definitely customize this to suit your tastes.

    • Instead of parmesan and romano, you can use parmigiano reggiano or pecorino romano.
    • Walnuts, almonds, or even pistachios or sunflower seeds are great substitutions for pine nuts.
    • For a little extra brightness, you can add a little bit of fresh lemon juice.
    • If you prefer the mellow flavor of roasted garlic you can use that instead of raw garlic.

    🍴 Serving Suggestions

    Pick up a loaf of freshly baked French bread, a bottle of wine and gift your hostess (or host) with a jar of this delicious Italian pesto to accompany it. They'll be sure to thank you! Add a pretty ribbon and cute gift tag to really dress it up.

    There are a variety of ways to this fresh basil pesto from garlic bread or even just a simple pesto sauce for pasta dishes. (I adore pesto on potato gnocchi!) It's great as a sandwich spread like with this Turkey Pesto Panini Sandwich.

    😋 Similar Recipes

    The first thing I made this holiday season was Olive Tapenade Crostini, and it was so tasty! Here are some other great recipes to try:

    • Antipasto Kabobs - these are perfect for your next party or gathering.
    • Honey Teriyaki Chicken Wings - Baked - these salty-sweet wings are hard to resist and the perfect party dish.
    • Elegant Fruit Cheese Platter - this platter is an easy and delicious way to impress your guests.
    • Hand holding a chip with Cream Cheese Corn Dip.
    • Roasted Cowboy Butter Cauliflower Bites on a baking sheet.
    • Layered Taco Dip Recipe in a casserole dish.
    • Chocolate Hummus with coconut and mini chocolate chips with strawberries.
    See more Appetizer →

    ⏲️ Storage

    Fresh pesto can be stored in a mason jar with a lid or another type of airtight container in the refrigerator for about a week.

    For longer storage, you can freeze pesto in an ice cube tray and then store the frozen cubes in a labeled freezer bag. You can keep these in the freezer for up to 6 months. This is a great way to enjoy pesto all through the long winter months.

    😍 More Ideas You'll Love

    • Garlic Basil Compound Butter
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    • Cricut DIY Dried Herb Mason Jars (with SVG)
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    • Close up of Homemade Montreal Seasoning Mix in a jar with a small wooden spoon.
    • Pork Rub Seasoning in a jar held by a hand over ribs.
    • Close up of cowboy spice rub on a small wooden spoon.
    See more DIY Seasoning Mixes →

    📋 Italian Pesto

    Homemade Pesto is one of my most favorite things to make. It's quick, easy, and delicious on pasta, garlic bread, sandwiches and just about anything else you can think of! 

    Not ready to make this pesto yet? Don’t forget to pin this recipe for later! When you do make it, please be sure to tag me on Instagram @jugglingactmama or #jugglingactmama – I’d love to see your pictures! And finally, if you get a chance, please comment and leave me a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating below!

    Close up image of fresh, homemade Italian Pesto.

    Basil Pesto

    The perfect balance of Parmesan and Romano cheeses with garlic, pine nuts and basil.
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    Course: Appetizer
    Cuisine: Italian
    Keyword: basil pesto, Italian pesto
    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Servings: 3 cups
    Calories: 1716kcal
    Author: Ang Paris

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    Ingredients

    • 4 cups fresh basil leaves packed
    • 4 cloves garlic
    • ½ cup pine nuts
    • 1-⅓ cup extra-virgin olive oil
    • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
    • 1 cup Parmesan cheese freshly grated
    • ½ cup Romano cheese freshly grated
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    Instructions

    • Wash and pat dry the basil.
      4 cups fresh basil leaves
    • To the food processor, add the basil, pine nuts, and garlic. Pulse while drizzling in the olive oil.
      4 cloves garlic, ½ cup pine nuts, 1-⅓ cup extra-virgin olive oil, 4 cups fresh basil leaves
    • When all the oil has been added, process until the mixture is smooth.
    • Pour the basil mixture into a mixing bowl and stir in the cheeses, salt, and pepper.
      Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, 1 cup Parmesan cheese, ½ cup Romano cheese

    Equipment

    • Food Processor
    • Cutting Board
    • Santoku Knife
    • Dry Measuring Cups

    Notes

    To gift, package into two pint size jars, or one quart size jar.
    Storage
    Store pesto in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 1716kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 65g | Fat: 158g | Saturated Fat: 38g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 32g | Monounsaturated Fat: 77g | Cholesterol: 120mg | Sodium: 2211mg | Potassium: 870mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 6073IU | Vitamin C: 22mg | Calcium: 1919mg | Iron: 9mg
    Please Note: I am not a registered dietician. Any nutritional data I provide is an approximation and actual dietary information can vary based on ingredients and portion sizes.
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    1. Heidi says

      December 31, 2014 at 9:15 pm

      The pesto looks delicious, and that food processor looks amazing!

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    2. Leslie says

      January 03, 2015 at 7:18 pm

      I've wanted a food processor for quite awhile now. First thing I'd make is your pesto!! 🙂

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    3. micupoftea says

      January 13, 2015 at 5:38 am

      Yummy results- thanks for the recipe!

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