What is pesto?

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The word “pesto” is a generic term for any uncooked sauce made by crushing or grinding ingredients into a paste menu.

Pesto has roots in Genoa, Italy — the Italian word “pesto” means “to pound or crush.” Traditionally, people make pesto by pounding and crushing local. Fresh basil with extra-virgin olive oil, Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese and other ingredients using a mortar and pestle สมัคร ufabet

While you still can use a mortar and pestle. Today’s home cooks might find it easier to combine the ingredients in a food processor or blender.

Classic pesto, sometimes called pesto Genovese is usually made with these ingredients:

  • fresh basil
  • fresh garlic
  • salt
  • extra-virgin olive oil
  • aged Parmesan and/or Pecorino cheese
  • pine nuts

It’s commonly used as a sauce tossed with pasta. Though it really is a multipurpose condiment. The herbs and garlic add delicious flavor. And the cheese gets warm and melty in hot dishes.

Here are some of the many ways to use it:

  • add a small scoop to vegetable or bean soups like minestrone or pasta e fagioli to brighten the flavor
  • stir through roast vegetables
  • brush onto chicken or fish before grilling
  • use in sandwiches or wraps
  • stir through cold or warm pasta salads
  • use as a sauce on pizza
  • drizzle onto salads