Pesto: The 'Green' You Wouldn't Mind Having In Your Dish

Pesto can be used in a variety of ways, in a variety of preparations

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Pesto can be used in a variety of ways, in a variety of preparations

You may recognize pesto sauce because of its characteristic green colour. It is more than a simple sauce, though, and is, in fact, one of the most versatile kitchen ingredients.

A mainstay in Italian cuisine, pesto has several variants, one of the most popular of which is the pesto genovese (the Genovese variety). It has become a popular household item worldwide because of its several uses:

  • As a sauce
  • For garnishing
  • As an appetizer and a dip
  • As salad dressing
  • As a sandwich spread
  • As a filling
  • As a pizza topping
  • As a condiment

The history of pesto

A predecessor of the modern pesto sauce is the agliata, a garlic sauce dating back possibly to the Roman times. However, the first recorded recipe of Genovese pesto can be traced to a late 19th-century cookbook, La Cuciniera Genovese, by Giovanni Battista Ratto. The popularity of the sauce has been such that it has remained one of Genoa’s greatest exports to date.

Experimenting with pesto

The best thing about pesto is that you can make it with a variety of ingredients, nearly all of which have substitutes you can experiment with.

1. Leaves and greens: A traditional pesto genevese recipe recommends the use of fresh basil leaves. However, you can also opt for other greens such as cilantro, dill, oregano, mint, parsley, sorrel, spinach, among many others. Shou...

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