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Walnut Pesto

Published: Mar 17, 2021 · Modified: Mar 17, 2021

Walnut Pesto may not seem like a Texas dish, but I usually have it on hand as a flavor enhancement for the meals I prepare daily. Steak and salad seem to rotate through our dinner table quite often, and Walnut Pesto gives these stand-by meals a sophisticated upgrade.

compound butter on steak

A Good Sauce to Have On Hand

One of the nice things about Walnut Pesto is that it will keep in the refrigerator for about 2 weeks. The flavor is best if used within 7 days of making it. Making pesto ahead of time ensures that you can present a variety of special dishes at a moment’s notice. Also, your homemade pesto that has been in your fridge for a week is still fresher than the jarred variety that you buy at the supermarket. Make a batch when you have time, and then use it when you have no prep time at all.

Using a food processor for making pesto is ideal, but don’t over process. You are not making a smoothie. I like texture in my pesto, so pulse the mixture just a couple of times to retain a grainy nuttiness with your walnuts and parmesan cheese. Add the olive oil once you have the perfect texture for your pesto

bowl of walnut pesto
Lovely texture

Ideas for Walnut Pesto

Pasta – from a late-night dish of spaghetti to pasta salad, Walnut Pesto is always a good call. Simply add a few spoonfuls to your hot or cold pasta and toss. Done!

dish of pasta salad with pesto
Sweet and savory flavors work well with this pasta salad
dish of pasta salad with pesto
I added sun dried tomatoes, pasta, avocados, bell peppers, lettuce and grapefruit

Compound Butter – Place 2 oz (56g) of softened butter on a sheet of waxed paper, parchment paper or plastic wrap. Add 1 tbsp. (15ml) of pesto to the butter and mash together until well combined. Wrap the mixture in the paper and form into a log with your hands. Place in the refrigerator until the butter is chilled and solidified. Slice and use as topping on your hot dish of vegetables or steak.

pesto compound butter on steak
Delicious in compound butter

Grilled Bread or Potatoes – Spread Walnut Pesto or compound butter on slices of bread or potatoes before grilling or broiling. Not recommended for traditional home toaster appliances.

grilled smashed potatoes
Smashed boiled new potatoes griddle fried with Walnut Pesto and sprinkled with red chili flakes
grilled smashed potatoes
Super easy!
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Walnut Pesto

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  • Author: Melissa Guerra
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 2 cups/16 servings 1x

Ingredients

Scale

2 cups fresh basil leaves (40g)

½ cup walnuts (56g)

½ cup shaved parmesan cheese (50g)

½ cup olive oil (120ml)

Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

Add the basil, walnuts and parmesan to the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until ground to your preference. Add olive oil and pulse once or twice to combine. Season with salt and pepper to taste. 

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Filed Under: Recipes, Salsas, Sides, Vegetables, and Beans, Vegetarian/Vegan Tagged With: italian, nut, pecan, pesto, sauce

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