on Jul 17, 2017, Updated Aug 26, 2020 Q: What do walnuts, basil and olive oil give you for lunch? A: Something you will want to eat by the spoonful. I first published this recipe on February 19, 2015 (whoaaaaa! has it really been that long?) and decided that since this is one of my favorite pesto recipes, I must refresh the pictures and update it to give you a brand new (but the same) basil walnut pesto recipe.  Now there are a ton of pesto recipes on the internet.

I’ll tell you why this basil walnut pesto recipe is so perfect:

Traditional Genovese pesto is made with pine nuts, which are really expensive and sometimes difficult to find. This recipe replaces pine nuts with walnuts, which work just as well and lend a delicious creaminess to the pestoInstead of using a mortar pestle, which is not available in everyone’s kitchen, I’m recommending that you use an immersion blender. A good quality immersion blender like the KitchenAid cordless immersion blender can blend all the ingredients without affecting the colour or the tasteThis recipe uses garlic, which I think is such an important ingredient when it comes to pesto and in my opinion a must-add. But if you aren’t a big fan of garlic, you can easily skip it outThere is no need to roast or soak the nuts. With an immersion blender, blending/ grinding becomes really simple and it’ll break down the nuts really fastThis is the quickest way to make pesto and takes less than 10 minutes

The right equipment to make basil walnut pesto

The best way to make any pesto is to use a mortar and pestle. The thing is I don’t own one thats big enough to make a whole cup of pesto and sometimes that can take way too long. And so I recommend that you use an immersion blender. The reason I recommend an immersion blender or hand blender over a food processor to make this pesto is that food processors generate heat while blending, which can oxidize the basil as well as make the olive oil bitter, none of which happens in this case. And the immersion blender is so powerful that it easily breaks down the tough walnuts and all the other ingredients into a smooth, creamy paste, giving you the best basil walnut sauce that you will want to spread on EVERYTHING! Try this in: Pasta in Jalapeno Pesto, and Roasted Tomato Pesto Soup

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