Pestos are really easy to make and I always enjoy playing around with different flavours. One of my favorite pestos is this sundried tomato pesto which is as easy to make as throwing everything into a food processor and pureeing. In addition to being super simple to make this pesto is just packed with flavour! I like using pestos like this in pasta or as a condiment in sandwiches.
Sun Dried Tomato Pesto
ingredients
- 1/2 cup sun dried tomatoes (minus the oil they were packed in)
- 2 tablespoons fresh basil leaves
- 1 clove garlic
- 2 tablespoons pine nuts (toasted)
- 2 tablespoons parmigiano reggiano (grated)
- 3 tablespoons olive oil (or oil from sun dried tomatoes)
- salt and pepper to taste
directions
- Place everything into a food processor and puree.
RamblingTart says
Gorgeous pesto, Kevin. 🙂 I love sun-dried tomato pesto too – on sandwiches, on tarts, oh my, it's all so good. 🙂
Sara says
This looks awesome! I've had sun dried tomato pesto from a jar, but I've never made it myself. I'll need to try this soon! 🙂
Rosa's Yummy Yums says
A splendid pesto with a lot of oomph!
Cheers,
Rosa
The Girlie Blog says
This looks good
maybelle's mom says
looks delish–i bet it would be good with a little oregano too.
Megan says
This is a beautiful pesto and I could see it going well with almost everything.
Carla says
Kevin,
What a wonderful pesto! Congratulations for your blog full of great recipes.
Have a nice day.
Jen @ My Kitchen Addiction says
This pesto looks fantastic! I'll definitely have to make some of that… I know my hubby would love it.
Lanie says
This looks so good! I linked to this in my Friday Favorites…
http://www.laniejandco.com/2010/09/friday-favorites-91610.html
Lynn says
Mmmm, does this ever look good.
Culinary Cory says
This sounds like a great recipe. I'm going to have to bookmark it and try it soon.
Natalie says
Yup, making this one too.
Thanks!
Smudged Sensibilities says
Wondering if this could be made with dry sundried pesto. The kind thats in a packet not in oil. Thanks
Anonymous says
We put it on grilled chicken breasts with a slice of swiss cheese. Grill the chicken and put on the toppings a couple of minutes before they're done, enough to heat through everything and melt the cheese. Big party hit!
Kevin says
Anonymous: Yes you can use dried sundries tomatoes, just soak them in warm water until tender,about 20-30 minutes.
Kevin says
Anonymous: Now that is a tasty way to use some of this pesto! Glad you enjoyed it!
Anonymous says
Can u use pumpkin seeds instead of pinenuts?
Kevin says
Anonymous: Pumpkin seeds definitely work in pestos like this, though they will change the flavour profile a bit.
Erin | Better Than Doing Laundry says
Made this today – delicious! I made it using sun dried tomatoes that weren't packed in oil. They were soft, so I didn't need to reconstitute them.
Anonymous says
Kevin: Nice recipe, but the content suffers from apostrophe abuse. The plural form of pesto should be pestos. You incorrectly use the possessive form (pesto's) several times.
Anonymous says
Thanks for this recipe. Makes a really nice pesto. I substitute dried basil because I always have that in the cupboard and it comes out great.
Josephine B says
Hi Kevin, Can you please tell me how long this pesto would last if not used all at the one time by placing in a sealed container and perhaps in the fridge.
Cheers,
Josephine.
kevin says
I would use it in a few days or a week. Store it in the freezer for longer periods of time.