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    How to Make Vegan Pesto

    Published: Sep 15, 2023 by Lauren Lester · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    Is pesto vegan? Nope! Traditional pesto contains dairy but we'll show you how to make vegan pesto the easy way!

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    • Origins of pesto
    • Ingredients in vegan pesto
    • The cheese factor
    • Ways to use vegan pesto
    • Redefine tradition
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    Combining the aromatic flavors of fresh basil with the rich and nutty taste of pine nuts and pesto is one of the most delicious ways to sauce pasta, adorn meats, spread on sandwiches or employ as a salad dressing — a few uses among many. While traditionally made with parmesan cheese, a plant-based, fully vegan pesto is not only possible but, if made properly, can be just as delightful as the original recipe. 

    With this guide, you’ll learn a handful of variations and techniques to create the perfect vegan pesto for your recipe.

    Origins of pesto

    Pesto's origins can be traced back to Genoa, Italy, the capital city of the northwest region of Liguria, where it first appeared in the late 16th century. The word pesto finds its roots in the Italian word "pestare," which means to pound or crush, reflecting the traditional method of making pesto by grinding the ingredients together using a mortar and pestle. 

    Originally, the recipe for a classic pesto consisted of fresh basil leaves, garlic, pine nuts, Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, pecorino cheese and olive oil.

    vegan pesto up close with a spoon

    Ingredients in vegan pesto

    Whether you’re making a traditional recipe with cheese or a vegan version without, there are a few crucial ingredients to any pesto recipe.

    Greens

    Greens are how pesto obtains its classic vibrant green color. The classic pesto recipe leans entirely on basil, an aromatic, bright, fresh and peppery herb. However, one of the most typical ways to alter pesto and create fun new varieties is by changing the herbs or using leafy greens in their place. 

    Common substitutions include parsley, arugula, spinach, mint, kale and watercress. 

    Seasonal variations such as ramp pesto or garlic scape pesto are also popular ways of highlighting produce with short-lived availability.

    basil plant up close

    Oil

    Extra virgin olive oil’s herbaceous taste is a perfect match for pesto. The oil not only adds complementary flavor to the sauce but also acts as a flavor carrier for the other ingredients helping to distribute their taste throughout. It’s also the main factor in the smooth, rich and velvety texture of the pesto.

    Nuts or seeds

    Traditionally made exclusively with pine nuts, pesto is now made with all different types of nuts. Some even omit nuts entirely and opt for seeds instead. Nuts or seeds offer both a textural element to the pesto, making it thicker and creamier when blended, as well as contributing to the earthy, rich taste.

    Toasting the nuts before making the pesto offers an even deeper flavor. Common nut substitutions include pecans, walnuts, pistachios, almonds and cashews. Nut-free pesto recipes often include sunflower seeds or pepitas. 

    The cheese factor

    Cheese in pesto contributes a salty, umami undertone to the sauce while also helping to bind the ingredients together. Along with the oil, it’s another contributing component to the creamy mouthfeel in the finished product.

    With the rise of plant-based diets, vegan pesto has become a popular alternative to the traditional recipe using one of many substitution options. Here's how to get that cheesy flavor without harming any cows ✌️

    Nutritional yeast

    Any vegan will be quite familiar with nutritional yeast as it’s the most popular plant-based swap for many cheese-filled recipes. Nutritional yeast, commonly referred to as nooch, is a deactivated version of the yeast used to make beer or bread. The flakes are typically sold in bulk and have become so mainstream in recent years that they can easily be procured at regular grocery stores. 

    With its savory, umami flavor, nutritional yeast can be substituted for pecorino or parmesan in pesto at a one-to-one ratio.

    I love to make vegan pesto with nutritional yeast as the cheese substitute. Not only does it work well, it tastes better than cheese in many instances. I also sometimes use sunflower seeds or hemp seeds instead of standard pine nuts as they can impart a cheesier flavor, too.

    — Kristen Wood, MOON and spoon and yum

    Vegan parmesan

    Vegan cheese options are abundant these days, and it shouldn’t be hard to locate a quality vegan parmesan no matter where you shop. Store-bought varieties are usually made from potato or rice starches to mimic the dry texture of milk-based parmesan. 

    You can also easily make homemade vegan parmesan. Recipes for this typically combine nuts like cashews with nutritional yeast and result in a finely grated vegan cheese perfect for using in pesto or sprinkling on top of pasta.

    Miso paste

    Fermented soybeans might sound like a crazy substitution for Italian cheese in a pesto recipe, but miso paste offers many of the same savory, umami and salty characteristics as parmesan. A little goes a long way with miso paste, though, so using 1 to 2 tablespoons is plenty.

    Lemon

    While the other substitutions attempt to mimic the flavor of parmesan, lemon juice takes a completely opposite approach. Fresh lemon zest and juice can add a tangy brightness to the pesto that makes the use of cheese or a cheese-like product completely optional. 

    Lemon brings such vibrancy to pesto that it’s a great addition to both vegan and traditional recipes. The acidity also helps to keep the pesto a radiant, bright green color.

    a plate of lemons

    Ways to use vegan pesto

    Now that you’re armed with all the best options for making vegan pesto, here are a few ways to enjoy your plant-based creation:

    • Toss with pasta 
    • Roasted pesto potatoes as an easy side dish
    • Sauce for pizza
    • Spread on sandwich bread
    • Dollop on vegetables like asparagus
    • Thin out with more olive oil and use as a salad dressing
    • Dip for breadsticks, focaccia or sourdough
    • Swirl it into soups

    Redefine tradition

    Pesto is one of the most iconic and classic Italian sauces. Its flexibility, as anything from a pasta sauce to a pizza topping, makes it an indispensable recipe for cooks of all kinds. With an abundance of ways to adapt to your liking, whether swapping out the greens, choosing different nuts or making it plant-based with cheese substitutions, pesto is the perfect versatile and delicious sauce for every kind of eater.

    This article originally appeared on Food Drink Life.

    📖 Recipe

    vegan pesto up close with a spoon.

    Vegan Pesto

    This easy vegan pesto recipe is great for pasta, pizza, sandwiches, and so much more.
    5 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups packed basil leaves
    • ¼ cup pine nuts
    • 3 garlic cloves
    • 1 tablespoon white miso paste
    • ⅓ cup extra-virgin olive oil
    • ¼ cup nutritional yeast
    • ⅛ teaspoon freshly cracked black pepper
    • Squeeze of fresh lemon

    Instructions

    • Place the basil, pine nuts, garlic cloves, and miso paste in a food processor and process until very finely minced.
    • With the processor set to low speed and running, slowly drizzle in the olive oil. Pulse once or twice until combined making sure not to over puree.
    • Mix in the nutritional yeast and black pepper. Taste for salt adding more if needed. Add a squeeze of lemon and stir.
    • Serve immediately or store in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Freeze for up to 2 months.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 120kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Sodium: 80mg | Potassium: 79mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 0.3g | Vitamin A: 320IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 15mg | Iron: 1mg
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