I did promise I will come back with a really nice recipe for homemade pesto sauce and here it is this rustic and totally authentic Genovese one that will be guaranteed a regular in your fridge and your table from now on.
If you ask me about the best pesto sauce I will immediately say that the homemade one is by very far the best one to always use which goes beyond better any market jarred ones.
I just came back from Genova the other day and I said to myself this is it! Pesto sauce recipe time.
Pasta Pesto, pasta pesto, pasta pesto…. It's all I hear when I ask my kids what they want to have when making a pasta. They love it so much.
Pesto sauce! Have you made it yet? Pesto is one of our absolute favourite, ultra, ultra-flavorful sauces, and it always seems and sounds so much more fancier than it really is especially when it comes to making it.
All you'd need it's a rather larger mortar with a wooden pestle or if you do not have this (invest in one) a food processor or even a blender, would also do, not as well as the mortar but will do. It is easier with a food processor as you can put everything in but that'll alter the taste. The traditional way is a great way of keeping all flavours in unaltered.
It is quite a healthy sauce thinking about it and all that basil and pine nuts flavours ....oh
I love pesto sauce also because it is so versatile. You can make it in advance and use on pasta, a nice homemade pizza of course added at the end after cooking the pizza (do not bake pizza with pesto sauce- it is not nice, I have tried it), on zoo-noodles or even in sandwiches.
I used it also in potato salads, potato gnocchi, over an omelette or in a soup, especially a minestrone one. Add a dash and you are on a different planet.
It gives that amazing super touch of anise flavour. So Superb!
But…where does this amazing sauce originates from?
Pesto sauce comes from Genova a lovely coastal city in northern Italy, in Liguria region.
Every time I go to Genova where it happens that my dearest Luisa and Moreno live, Moreno makes this most amazing trofie with pesto sauce.
Trofie pasta is the best pasta to use, a typical Ligurian pasta, but trenette, linguine, angels hair or a simple spaghetti, all cooked al dente would work beautifully with this homemade pesto sauce too. However, nothing worse than an overcooked pasta. I am not even an Italian saying this but an Italian would stop even talking or being a friend with you if you overcook their pasta. ;-)) It is that serious and I soooo have to agree on this….
As far as this pesto sauce is concerned, it is such a beautiful sauce, meant to be served uncooked so try not cooking it, it does get spoiled, those flavours are unique this way and no other way.
There is a similar sauce that I like in Provence, in France called Pistou but that contains no nuts or cheese, I will talk about that one another time though.
Here is my recipe for this heavenly Genovese home made creamy and so flavoursome pesto sauce.
Creamy Genovese homemade pesto sauce
Equipment
- food processor
- chopping board
- spatula
Ingredients
- 100 g fresh basil leaves and stalks
- 35 g pine nuts *
- 40 g Parmigiano Reggiano cheese freshly grated
- 35 g Grana Padano freshly grated
- 1 tablespoon sea salt or pink Himalayan
- 3 tablespoon olive oil good quality extra virgin
- 2 cloves garlic
- ½ lemon lemon juice just the juice
Instructions
- Wash thoroughly the basil leaves using only very cold water.
- Add the basil leaves and stalks to the mortar - use half if your mortar is smaller. Very gently, pretty carefully and quite slowly, crush the basil leaves for 3 minutes (1 min if using a food processor).
- Once the leaves are crushed, add the slightly crushed and chopped garlic, the pine nuts (or other nuts if you decide using different ones), salt, and the cheeses. Crush these using circular movements or whizz for another minute or so until it becomes a smooth creamy paste.
- While pounding using a light circular movement of the pestle or while whizzing add the olive oil which should be a good quality Extra Virgin Olive one.
- The source is now ready to use so enjoy it.
Dorothy says
Just as it should be. So tasty and balanced. I am saving this recipe as I have followed other top google recipes and were not as good.
Thanks one million for sharing this homemade pesto sauce recipe and please keep up the fab work. I have looked at other recipes and I cannot wait to try these. One of them it's mici. Wow I need to make those ASAP
Ramona says
aww, thanks so much dear Dorothy, you have made my week with this lovely feedback! I really recommend you make the mici recipe as it is one of the best no-casing sausage recipes you can make. It is super easy too and makes the best BBQ addition ever.
Jolinne says
My third time making this. Absolutely amazing balance of ingredients and tastes like the real stuff if not better, it is homemade so it is a lot better. Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe Ramona 😉
Bernice says
Great recipe, Ramona. I live in Italy for a few years now and I have always bought the readily made pesto sauce but not it's so pricey that I will definitely need to start making my own. I know the ingredients for it aren't the cheapest but I will still save money plus, I will use the best of the ingredients. Thanks again for sharing this.
Ramona says
Thank you so much dear Bernice, I am so glad you love my recipe xx
Gabriela says
I'm amazed that I have finally made my own pesto sauce but your recipe is so nice to follow. Nice and easy on top of quick and yummy! I have to admit, you've hit the nail on the head with this pesto sauce recipe. The best recipe I have found so far so I am going to stick to this. Thank you so much for taking your time to share it.
Ramona says
Thanks so much dear Gabriela xx
Amanda says
This pesto sauce recipe is great and easy to make. Thanks so much for sharing 😉
Ramona says
Thank you so much dear Amanda!
Cynthia says
Hi there, I have made this pesto sauce a few times now and I have to say it is absolutely excellent! Love, C
Paulina says
This is a really nice recipe indeed. I had it saved but I have made it so many times by now I have learned and know how to make pesto sauce by heart. Really nice ingredients balance especially the garlic and lemon. Thanks for sharing this Ramona xx!
Ramona says
Thank you so much dear Paulina, I am so happy you are using my pesto sauce recipe and love it too. Have a wonderful Christmas!
Katie Youngs says
I add pesto to as many dishes as I can. This is a great recipe!
Chef Dennis says
This Pesto Sauce is perfect! Yum!
Nisha says
Love Pesto sauce and this recipe is fabulous!
Bernice says
My backyard basil is going crazy in this heatwave. Time to make some pesto!!
Erin Gierhart says
This pesto sauce recipe is so easy to make and it tastes delicious!
VInce says
Excellent but pulse the food processor.
Ramona says
Haha, I like using a mortar and pestle though 😜
Amanda Wren-Grimwood says
This looks gorgeous and so much better than the bought stuff. I love pesto in sandwiches as a spread and we use walnuts as we have a tree. Thanks for the recipe!
Ramona says
Walnuts sound like a fantastic option - will definitely give that a try - I love walnuts so much -super helthy too - thank you for the tip Amanda 😉
Rains says
Have pinned your post.........such vibrant colors..........lovely
Ramona says
Thank you so much Renu - let me know if you make it how did you like the recipe Have a lovely weekend! xx
Juli Meyers says
I vividly remember the first time I tried pesto as a teen. It was love at first bite, I can't wait to try it with lemon juice.
Ramona says
Thank you Julie for sharing your memory- good and nice childhood memories are the best 😉
Brianna says
Bright, fresh and easy to make!