Basil Pesto

0
Average: 0 (0 votes)
(0 votes)
Basil Pesto
share Share
print
bookmark_border Copy URL
Difficulty:
easy
Difficulty
Preparation:
15 min.
Preparation
Calories:
896
calories
Calories

Nutritional values

1 serving contains
(Percentage of daily recommendation)
Calorie896 cal.(43 %)
Protein12.7 g(13 %)
Fat95.04 g(82 %)
Carbohydrates4.08 g(3 %)
Sugar added0 g(0 %)
Roughage1.87 g(6 %)
Vitamin A109.18 mg(13,648 %)
Vitamin D0.12 μg(1 %)
Vitamin E0.14 mg(1 %)
Vitamin B₁0.02 mg(2 %)
Vitamin B₂0.09 mg(8 %)
Niacin2.1 mg(18 %)
Vitamin B₆0.06 mg(4 %)
Folate9 μg(3 %)
Pantothenic acid0.14 mg(2 %)
Vitamin B₁₂0.3 μg(10 %)
Vitamin C2.38 mg(3 %)
Potassium60.28 mg(2 %)
Calcium317.48 mg(32 %)
Magnesium18.16 mg(6 %)
Iron1.92 mg(13 %)
Zinc0.79 mg(10 %)
Saturated fatty acids15.21 g
Cholesterol17 mg

Ingredients

for
2
Ingredients
50 grams Pine nuts
2 handfuls Basil
1 garlic clove
50 grams Parmesan
150 milliliters olive oil
salt
freshly ground peppers
How healthy are the main ingredients?
Pine nutsParmesanBasilgarlic cloveolive oilsalt

Preparation steps

1.

Step 1

2.

Toast the pine nuts in a dry pan over medium heat. Stir occasionally to keep the nuts from burning. Cook until golden brown and fragrant. Remove from the heat, place on a small plate, and let cool. 

3.

Step 2

4.

Remove the leaves of the basil from the stems. Peel the garlic and pass through a press. Add the garlic and the pine nuts to the blender. Coarsely grate the parmesan cheese, and measure the oil.

5.

Step 3

6.

Add the basil and the parmesan cheese to the blender. Finely chop the ingredients in the blender. With the motor running, gradually incorporate the oil into the basil mixture. 

7.

Step 4

8.

Puree the mixture until a thick pesto has formed. If you'd like, you can mix in a little pasta water to make it thinner. Season well with salt and pepper, then mix until combined. 

9.

The pesto goes great when served with something like freshly cooked pasta. 

Fall Favorites

Get Fit!

Simple, But Good

Weeknight Dinners