35 Pesto Recipes That Go Beyond Just Pasta (2024)

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35 Pesto Recipes That Go Beyond Just Pasta (1)Lisa Kaminski

35 Pesto Recipes That Go Beyond Just Pasta (2)Katie BandurskiUpdated: Feb. 09, 2024

    Whether you bought a jar of prepared pesto or have some fresh herbs laying around, enjoy our favorite recipes using pesto. We found delicious ways to include it in appetizers, dinners and even pizza!

    Pesto is such a versatile sauce that tastes fantastic on everything from pizza to pasta to toast.

    If you haven’t tried basil pesto, there are plenty of pasta dishes like this insanely delicious pesto shrimp pasta. If you’re more of a pizza lover, this easy pesto pizza will be an instant crowd-pleaser. While you can certainly make your own pesto, store-bought pestos will do the job just as well.

    Artichoke Chicken Pesto Pizza

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    Make pizza night an upscale affair with this fun twist on the traditional pie. A prebaked crust and prepared pesto keep things quick and easy. —Trisha Kruse, Eagle, Idaho

    Chicken Pesto Meatballs

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    These tender, pesto-stuffed meatballs get gobbled up in our house. They're short on ingredients, but packed with flavor. I always make a double batch, freezing the other half for a busy night. —Ally Billhorn, Wilton, Iowa

    Easy Chicken Pesto Stuffed Peppers

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    On busy weeknights, I don’t want to spend more than 30 minutes preparing dinner, nor do I want to wash a towering pile of dishes. This peppers and pesto recipe delivers without having to sacrifice flavor! —Olivia Cruz, Greenville, South Carolina

    Feta-Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms

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    My husband adores mushrooms, and portobello mushrooms have loads of room for stuffing with feta cheese and pesto. Plan on one mushroom per person. —Amy Martell, Canton, Pennsylvania

    Pesto Shrimp Pasta

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    A dash of red pepper puts zip in this lively shrimp and pesto recipe. —Gloria Jones Grenga, Newnan, Georgia.

    Italian Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

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    I made up this cheese and pesto recipe for the students in the foods and nutrition class I teach. The kids like it so much, they often go home and fix it for their families. —Beth Hiott, York, South Carolina

    Sweet Pea Pesto Crostini

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    I made a healthier spin on my favorite celebrity chef’s recipe by subbing in vegetable broth for some of the oil and going easy on the cheese. To top crostini, use this recipe for a pastelike pesto. For use on pasta, add more broth for a saucelike consistency. —Amber Massey, Argyle, Texas

    Crunchy Lemon-Pesto Garden Salad

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    I love using fresh vegetables straight from the garden to prepare this salad. If I pick the squash and cucumbers early enough, their skins are so tender that there's no need to remove them! Best yet, the salad is easily adaptable—any fresh veggie from the garden can be put in with delicious results. —Carmell Childs, Orangeville, Utah

    Chicken Gnocchi Pesto Soup

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    After tasting a similar soup at a restaurant, I created this chicken gnocchi and pesto recipe. The pesto adds an extra-nice Italian flavor that is often missing from other gnocchi soups. —Deanna Smith, Des Moines, Iowa t

    Pesto Twists

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    Use pesto made straight from your garden if you make these in the summer or purchase it prepared from the grocery store to fill these easy appetizers. —Jaye Beeler, Grand Rapids, Michigan

    Chicken Pesto Roll-Ups

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    One night I looked in the refrigerator and pondered what I could make with chicken, cheese, mushrooms and pesto. This pretty pesto recipe was the result. Add Italian bread and a fruit salad for a complete meal! —Melissa Nordmann, Mobile, AL

    Pesto Quinoa Salad

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    My daughter-in-law got me hooked on quinoa, and I’m so glad she did! I’ve been substituting quinoa in some of my favorite pasta recipes, and this pesto dish is the happy result of one of those experiments. I love using my garden tomatoes and peppers in this salad; however, sun-dried tomatoes and roasted red peppers are equally delicious. —Sue Gronholz, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin

    Creamy Pesto ‘n Bacon Eggs Benedict

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    One of my favorite brunch dishes is eggs Benedict. While I adore the traditional version, I also have fun using other flavors. This is my Italian take using a semi-homemade creamy pesto sauce.—Jenn Tidwell, Fair Oaks, California

    Garlic-Grilled Chicken with Pesto Zucchini Ribbons

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    The first time I substituted zucchini noodles for regular pasta, it was because I was trying to reduce carbohydrates and calories. Now I make them because we love the flavor and texture they bring to dishes. This dish is just as delicious if you substitute shrimp for the chicken. —Suzanne Banfield, Basking Ridge, New Jersey. If you enjoyed this, then you must try our favorite garlic scape pesto.

    Pesto Flatbread

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    We kneaded basil, oregano and Parmesan cheese into packaged bread dough for this full-flavored crust. Purchased pesto sauce keeps the pesto flatbread big on taste and convenience. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Prosciutto-Pesto Breakfast Strata

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    I'd never tried prosciutto before this recipe, and it instantly made me a big-time fan! The layers of flavor in this dish are brilliant, making it well worth the time and a must for your recipe box. —Vicki Anderson, Farmington, Minnesota

    Bacon-Wrapped Pesto Pork Tenderloin

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    I love to serve this family-favorite tenderloin—maybe because of the compliments that come with it! When the weather warms up, we grill this pesto recipe instead. —Megan Riofski, Frankfort, Illinois

    Chicken Pesto Sandwiches

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    This easy chicken pesto recipe is just right for game day! The sandwiches are tasty as well as easy to prep ahead and assemble later at the event. —Colleen Sturma, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    This smoky grilled pizza scores big with me for two reasons: It encourages my husband and son to eat greens, and it showcases fresh produce. —Sarah Gray, Erie, Colorado

    Party Pesto Pinwheels

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    I took a couple of my favorite recipes and combined them into these delicious hors d'oeuvres. The colorful and impressive snacks come together easily with refrigerated crescent roll dough, prepared pesto sauce and a jar of roasted red peppers. —Kathleen Farrell, Rochester, New York

    Grilled Pesto, Ham and Provolone Sandwiches

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    These Italian-style sandwiches are loaded with zesty flavors. To lighten them a little, use fat-free mayo. We serve them with minestrone or a crisp salad. —Priscilla Yee, Concord, California

    Pesto Vegetable Pizza

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    My family loves pizza night, but we have rarely ordered takeout since I created this fresh and flavorful version. It is a fast and scrumptious meal that is always a winner in my house. —Kate Selner of Lino Lakes, Minnesota

    Garden Vegetable Gnocchi

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    When we go meatless, we toss gnocchi (my husband's favorite) with veggies and a dab of pesto. I use zucchini in this, too. —Elisabeth Larsen, Pleasant Grove, Utah

    One-Pot Chicken Pesto Pasta

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    When my garden basil goes nuts, I make pesto and keep it frozen in small containers for the right opportunity, like this saucy one-pot chicken pesto pasta recipe. —Kimberly Fenwick, Hobart, Indiana. Looking for more? Try our favorite pesto pasta recipe.

    Pesto Mashed Potatoes

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    Rich and creamy mashed potatoes get a pop of flavor with a swirl of pesto just before serving. These Pesto Mashed Red Potatoes are a fabulous way to amp up Thanksgiving dinner or dinner on a Tuesday night. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

    Originally Published: October 14, 2020

    35 Pesto Recipes That Go Beyond Just Pasta (28)

    Lisa Kaminski

    Lisa is a formerTaste of Home editor and passionate baker. During her tenure, she poured her love of all things sweet (and sometimes savory) into Bakeable, Taste of Home's baking club. Lisa also dedicated her career here to finding and testing the best ingredients, kitchen gear and home products for our Test Kitchen-Preferred program. At home, you'll find her working on embroidery and other crafts.

    35 Pesto Recipes That Go Beyond Just Pasta (29)

    Katie Bandurski

    As Senior Shopping Editor, Katie connects Taste of Home readers with the best gifts, deals and home products on the market. An avid foodie and a holiday enthusiast, Katie is an expert at cultivating meaningful moments.When she’s out of the office, you’ll find her exploring Wisconsin, trying out new vegetarian recipes and watching Christmas movies.

    35 Pesto Recipes That Go Beyond Just Pasta (2024)

    FAQs

    What can I do with pesto besides pasta? ›

    Here are some creative ways to use basil pesto:
    1. Spread on Toast or Sandwiches:Use pesto as a spread on toasted bread or sandwiches. ...
    2. Pizza Topping:Instead of traditional tomato sauce, spread basil pesto on your pizza crust as a base. ...
    3. Salad Dressing:Mix pesto with olive oil and vinegar or lemon juice to create.
    Sep 21, 2023

    How do you make a jar of pesto go further? ›

    The easiest ways I've discovered to make something like this go farther are to make it creamier (I have a bottle of Brianna's Cilantro and Lime salad dressing I use sometimes when it fits) or to make it oilier (add olive oil or butter), but I'd love to find better options that aren't negating some of the health ...

    Do you warm up pesto before you put it over spaghetti? ›

    Pesto is a cold prepared condiment that should not be heated, let alone reheated. This is one of the reasons you use mortar and pestle to prepare it instead of blender. The heat created by the blades ruins your pesto.

    What do Italians eat pesto with? ›

    Accompaniments. Pesto is commonly used on pasta, traditionally with mandilli de sæa ("silk handkerchiefs" in the Genoese dialect), trofie or trenette. Potatoes and string beans are also traditionally added to the dish, boiled in the same pot in which the pasta has been cooked.

    Can you just eat pesto? ›

    Yes, pesto can be used straight from the jar and doesn't require cooking or heating.

    What makes pesto taste better? ›

    Add a pinch of salt if the basil tastes too bitter or the pesto needs more zing. Add more Parmesan if you'd like a creamier/cheesier pesto. If desired, you can thin out the pesto with more olive oil.

    What cheese goes with pesto? ›

    Pesto is a versatile sauce that traditionally consists of basil, garlic, pine nuts, olive oil, and Parmesan cheese. Parmesan Cheese: Parmesan cheese is the classic choice for pesto and adds a nutty and savory flavor. It's often used in traditional basil pesto recipes.

    How long does pesto last in the fridge? ›

    Once opened, a jar of pesto lasts in the fridge for three days without any dramatic loss of quality. It will be perfectly safe for another two days, but leave it any longer, and its quality will decline to the point that it will no longer be enjoyable to eat.

    How do you jazz up store-bought pesto? ›

    14 Ways To Add More Flavor To Store-Bought Pesto
    1. Upgrade with a drizzle of olive oil. ...
    2. Bring a touch of heat. ...
    3. Pour in a bit of acid. ...
    4. Shape it with heavy cream. ...
    5. Integrate some green vegetables or fresh herbs. ...
    6. Incorporate additional nuts or seeds. ...
    7. Swirl in flavored salt. ...
    8. Scoop in a small amount of mayonnaise.
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    Why does jarred pesto go bad so fast? ›

    Because it's an oil-based sauce, it will spoil and go rancid after a while if exposed to air. So if you see it start get exposed to air, you can top the jar with some high quality olive oil to cut off contact with air.

    How much of a jar of pesto should I use? ›

    We recommend 50 grams of pesto per person if serving as a simple pasta dish. Our accountant recommends more. In Italy, you'll find that chefs use just enough pesto to coat the pasta, and they certainly don't allow the dish to drown in it.

    What pasta is best for pesto? ›

    Pesto Sauce

    This fresh and fragrant pasta sauce is served uncooked, so choose a pasta shape that won't overwhelm it. Similar to oil-based sauces, pesto is served best with longer cuts of pasta, like the corkscrew shape of Fusilli. Pesto works best with Bucatini, Capellini, thinner Spaghettini, and Fettuccine.

    Why should pesto not be heated? ›

    Pesto alla Genovese is much stronger in flavor than any tomato sauce. PESTO SHOULD NEVER BE “COOKED”. If you cook Pesto Sauce, you change the make up of the fresh basil and cause it to turn darker in color. It is best to warm it up and use it at room temperature.

    Why can you not reheat pesto? ›

    The reason is because pesto is designed to be a raw sauce. Cooks and manufacturers go to great lengths to preserve the freshness of the ingredients, so heating up your pesto just destroys all that hard work. This is not to say pesto must be eaten cold.

    Is pesto healthier than pasta sauce? ›

    The Bottom Line. Pesto is higher in calories than some sauces but it's also made with super-healthy ingredients, like basil, olive oil and nuts. I find it's a great way to add more flavor to pasta dishes and even vegetables and proteins.

    Can I freeze pesto? ›

    You can freeze a batch of pesto in ice cube trays for future consumption. Simply fill the portions of the ice tray, and place the tray into the freezer. Then, once the cubes are frozen (it should take a few hours), remove them from the tray and place them in a freezer bag.

    Can you eat pesto without cooking? ›

    Pesto is a sauce made from basil, pine nuts, garlic, olive oil, and Parmesan cheese. It is typically used as a condiment for pasta, but it can also be used in other dishes, such as salads, sandwiches, and pizzas. Pesto from a jar is already cooked, so you can add it to your dish without any additional cooking.

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