Condiment | Vegetarian Gluten Free

Pesto

Allergene: Contains dairy and tree nuts (pine nuts).
Pesto

Was ist Pesto?

Pesto is a vibrant green Italian sauce originating from Genoa in the Liguria region, traditionally prepared by crushing fresh basil leaves with pine nuts, garlic, Parmesan cheese, Pecorino Sardo, and olive oil. Its name derives from the Italian word 'pestare,' meaning to crush or pound, referring to its traditional preparation method in a mortar and pestle. This emulsified condiment is renowned for its aromatic, savory, and fresh herbaceous qualities.

"While traditional pesto is basil-based, adventurous cooks can explore variations using other greens like arugula, spinach, or cilantro for unique flavor profiles."

Wie schmeckt Pesto?

Pesto offers a complex and balanced flavor profile, combining the fresh, slightly peppery notes of basil with the pungent warmth of garlic, the rich nuttiness of pine nuts, and the salty, savory depth of aged cheeses, all bound by the fruity bitterness of olive oil.

Geschmack
Herbaceous, Garlicky, Nutty, Umami
Textur
Creamy, Coarsely ground
Aroma
Fresh basil, Garlic, Olive oil
Säuregehalt
Low

Technische Metriken

Nährwertangaben

Pro 60g
Kalorien285 kcal
Gesamtfett28g
Gesättigte Fettsäuren4.1g
Transfette0g
Cholesterin10mg
Eiweiß6.8g
Kohlenhydrate gesamt4.2g
Ballaststoffe1.3g
Gesamtzucker0.3g
Kalzium170mg
Eisen1.1mg
Kalium105mg

Geheimtipp des Chefs

For maximum basil flavor and to prevent oxidation, add a splash of the pasta cooking water to your pesto when tossing it with hot pasta; the starch helps emulsify and cling to the noodles.

Pesto Ersatz & Verhältnisse

Der beste Ersatz für Pesto ist Chimichurri, verwendet im Verhältnis 1:1. Use when seeking a fresh, herbaceous, and garlicky sauce, particularly for grilled meats or as a condiment for roasted vegetables.

Ersatz für Pesto mit Verhältnissen
Ersatz Verhältnis Am besten geeignet für
Chimichurri Am besten 1:1 Use when seeking a fresh, herbaceous, and garlicky sauce, particularly for grilled meats or as a condiment for roasted vegetables.
Parsley Pesto (homemade) 1:1 A good substitute if basil is unavailable, offering a fresh, green, and slightly peppery flavor with similar texture and versatility.
Salsa Verde 1:1 Suitable for a bright, tangy, and herbaceous condiment, though it often has a thinner consistency and more pronounced acidity than pesto.
Nut-free Pesto (e.g., sun-dried tomato or red pepper) 1:1 When an alternative flavor profile or a nut-free option is required; these typically offer a sweeter, tangier, and less herbaceous taste.

Wie man Pesto auswählt & lagert

  1. Transfer unused pesto to an airtight container.
  2. Pour a thin layer of olive oil over the surface to prevent oxidation.
  3. Refrigerate for up to 1-2 weeks.
  4. For longer storage, freeze in ice cube trays then transfer to a freezer bag.
  5. Thaw individual portions as needed.

Womit passt Pesto gut zusammen?

  • Pasta
  • Tomatoes
  • Mozzarella
  • Chicken
  • Fish
  • Potatoes
  • Eggs
  • Crusty bread
  • Gnocchi
  • Grilled vegetables

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie schmeckt Pesto?

Pesto offers a complex and balanced flavor profile, combining the fresh, slightly peppery notes of basil with the pungent warmth of garlic, the rich nuttiness of pine nuts, and the salty, savory depth of aged cheeses, all bound by the fruity bitterness of olive oil. Fresh basil|Garlic|Olive oil

Was ist ein guter Ersatz für Pesto?

Der beste Ersatz ist Chimichurri (1:1). Use when seeking a fresh, herbaceous, and garlicky sauce, particularly for grilled meats or as a condiment for roasted vegetables.

Wie wählt und lagert man Pesto?

Transfer unused pesto to an airtight container. Pour a thin layer of olive oil over the surface to prevent oxidation. Refrigerate for up to 1-2 weeks. For longer storage, freeze in ice cube trays then transfer to a freezer bag. Thaw individual portions as needed.

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