10 Great Ways To Use Pestoposted in Lists and Leftovers by Lisa Freeman
What in the heck is that green stuff called pesto anyway? The Italians have birthright to this savory green sauce that is generally made with bits of basil, garlic, salt, parmesan cheese, pine nuts (can be nixed if you have a nut allergy) and olive oil. Not only is pesto healthy, but it also has endless uses. Pesto is actually very easy to make, but you can buy it in any grocery store too. If you do make it on your own the great news is that pesto freezes exceptionally well, so you can make a big batch and store it for future use. A quick word of caution: Don't overuse pesto — it can be quite overpowering and leave your recipe looking like a St. Paddy’s Day brawl in no time flat. If you’re unfamiliar with where to use it, here’s a slew of ideas to get you going:
Final Thoughts: Pesto can be made in lots of different ways (and comes in plenty of variations as well), so you don’t have to stick to the basil recipe above by any means. You’ll see versions with parsley, sundried tomatoes (often called red pesto), red peppers, spinach and on and on. Let your imagination run wild. So what are you using pesto for? We'd love to hear your ideas! If you are new to startcooking, or are a regular visitor here, please consider subscribing for free. 10 commentsLisa Freeman | posted on Jan 7, 2008 The biggest screw up people make with pesto is using too much--and that absolutely will end up sending your meal into the trash because the stuff is pretty flavorful. Use is very sparingly and you should be totally all right! Give it a try! mary mert | posted on Jan 7, 2008 I am drooling! I love pesto, these are all great ideas! will | posted on Jan 7, 2008 mmmm yummy!!! cilantro makes great pesto as well. works well with cashews, I like to make basil pesto with walnuts as well what about just simple HOT pasta with pesto -- seems it was forgotton in the list... probably because that's the default use... Kathy Maister | posted on Jan 8, 2008 Oops! You are so right Wil, pasta with pesto is pure heaven! The Barefoot Contessa has a recipe that I love. It includes: Pasta, Pesto, Peas, Pine nuts, and Parmesan! She also uses frozen spinach in her pesto but this recipe also works with pre-made pesto from a jar. Karen (Pediascribe) | posted on Jan 9, 2008 I was looking for roasted tomatoes the other day and the store was out. I ended up getting roasted tomato pesto instead. I've been loving a bit of that on some melba crackers with a bit of fresh mozzarella on it. MMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmm Kathy Maister | posted on Jan 11, 2008 Sounds delicious to have as a light lunch or to serve with drinks! Jennifer | posted on Feb 23, 2008 Love this post Kathy! I make pesto for my vegetarian friends as a gift in the summer so they can dress up their grilled veggies. Kathy Maister | posted on Feb 23, 2008 Thanks Jennifer! I love eating basil in the summer - it seems to have a more intense flavor than the winter hot house grown basil. JMom | posted on May 12, 2008 We love pesto and can't wait until our basil starts putting out again this year. I just recently made a fish and pesto dish that is to die for! Thanks for the link to the chicken marinade :) Post a Comment0 trackbacksTrackback URL:http://startcooking.com/trackback.php?id=315 |
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leo | posted on Jan 6, 2008
I have always wanted to try pesto on a number of things, but i am just to scared to fudge up my dinner! hahaha! I order alot of food from <a href=http://http://www.celebrityfoods.com>Celebrity Foods</a> so if i mess up my food...i have to wait until i order more. HAHA!!!! Thanks for the ideas though.