Pesto is one of the easiest ways to elevate everyday cooking. A spoonful can brighten meatballs, add depth to grilled fish, or become a quick marinade for chicken or vegetables. While store‑bought pesto is convenient, it can be pricey — and making your own at home is both economical and customizable. With just a handful of simple ingredients, you can create a vibrant cilantro pesto that fits your family’s taste and budget. Inserted through new it is Cooking isn’t difficult; it simply takes a little curiosity and the willingness to try recipes that bring joy to your table.
Ingredients:
2 bunches
Fresh cilantro (Aldi is a great option)
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/2 cup roasted walnuts
4 cloves of garlic.
1 tsp salt
1/4 tsp black pepper
1 cup quality olive oil
1/3 cup
Grated Parmesan cheese
Directions:
Wash the cilantro thoroughly and pat dry to remove excess moisture.
Place all ingredients into a blender or food processor.
Blend until smooth and well combined, scraping down the sides as needed.
Transfer the pesto to a glass jar with a tight‑fitting lid.
Refrigerate and use within several days for best flavor.
Quick Tips for Serving Pesto:
- Toss with warm pasta for an instant sauce. Add a splash of pasta water for
creaminess.
- Use as a marinade for chicken, fish, or shrimp
(15–30 minutes is enough).
- Stir into salads by mixing pesto with lemon
juice or olive oil.
- Spread on toasted bread or sandwiches for extra flavor.
- Mix into warm rice or quinoa to create a fragrant herb side
dish.
- Add a spoonful to soups like chicken soup or vegetable
soup for depth.
- Coat roasted vegetables right after they come out of
the oven.
- Drizzle over tacos or burrito
bowls,
especially fish or shrimp tacos.
- Stir into scrambled eggs or
omelets for a
bright, herbal note.
- Turn into a dip by mixing with yogurt or mayonnaise.
Stir into scrambled eggs or omelets for a bright, herbal note.
- Toss with warm pasta for an instant sauce. Add a splash of pasta water for
creaminess.
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