Farm to Table ~ Basil Pesto Recipe

I’m a huge fan of growing your own food, or buying local produce. Food that’s fresh and unprocessed because I believe ideally, this is the type of food that our bodies were designed to consume and use for energy. My vegetable garden is very lush this year due to all the rain we’ve had, but most of the veggies aren’t quite ripe yet. My basil however, is in prime shape so I made a little basil pesto with it.

I LOVE basil pesto and this recipe (a slight variation of a Food Network recipe) is really quick and easy. I didn’t want the basil in my garden to go bad so I made a couple batches to freeze for future use.

Easy Basil Pesto Recipe

When you pick herbs from your garden, it’s best to gather them mid morning after the dew is gone. My cherry tomatoes aren’t quite ripe yet, so I visited our local farm market to get some.

Easy Basil Pesto Recipe

 

Wiltse’s Farm Market is my favorite for buying local produce that I don’t have in my garden.

Wiltse's Farm Market in Maple Park, Illinois

 

This time of year, they carry quite a variety of fruits and vegetables. Their sweet corn is to-die-for and the selection is always good quality.  I also buy my herbs and bedding plants from Wiltse’s. They’re about 5 miles from my house.

Wiltse's Farm Market in Maple Park, Illinois

 

This is what my cherry tomatoes looked like last year. I love to eat them fresh off the vine. Sometimes when I get done with my morning run I stop by the garden and eat a few.

Cherry Tomatoes in a Vegetable Garden

 

We always plant a variety of tomatoes. These are the San Marzano tomatoes we planted this year. They’re perfect for canning and making tomato pastes. Love these ‘maters!

San Marzano Tomatoes

 

Hubby planted Pineapple Sage in the garden … we need to harvest it soon. We also planted a variety of peppers, strawberries, oregano, lemon thyme, and butternut squash.

Pineapple Sage

 

We always plant lettuce, which we eat in the early summer. It’s too hot for lettuce now, but I’ll plant some more in the fall when it starts to cool off.

Farm to Table Movement

 

Back to the Basil Pesto recipe!  All you do is throw all the ingredients into a blender or food processor, and pulse until it’s smooth and creamy. This stuff is soooo good!

Basil Pesto Recipe

 

I made some bruschetta with it. Lightly toast small Italian bread slices, spread a layer of basil pesto on it, and then add slices of cherry tomatoes. This is the best bruschetta I’ve ever made (hubby agrees)!

Basil Pesto Recipe

 

I put the excess in freezer containers and drizzled a little bit of oil on the top before storing. You can freeze basil pesto for up to 3 months. It’s great on bread or pasta!  The recipe is below – Enjoy!!

Basil Pesto Recipe

Basil Pesto

Ingredients
2 cups fresh basil leaves, packed
2 cloves garlic
1/4 cup pine nuts
2/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil, divided
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
1/2 cup freshly grated Romano or Parmesan cheese

Combine the basil, garlic, pine nuts, and 1/2 cup of the oil in a blender and pulse until somewhat coarse. Season with salt and pepper.

If using immediately, add the remaining oil and blend at medium speed until smooth. Transfer the pesto to a serving bowl and mix in the cheese.

If freezing, transfer to an air-tight freezer-safe container and drizzle remaining oil over the top. Freeze for up to 3 months. When thawed, stir in your cheese.

 

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4 Comments

  1. Fresh from the garden nothing can be better. This all looks so yummy. We have been enjoying product from our garden and the tomatoes are just starting to turn red. I’m so excited! I invite you to share your post at my blog hop( link up now until Sat midnight) hugs!

  2. This is my very favorite summer sandwich! Oh yummy! LOVE basil! It tastes like summer to me! My basil is ready to be processed and frozen for the year too. Don’t you love how your kitchen smells? Your pictures are summer perfect!

  3. Beautiful, my friend. I wanted to lick the keyboard. Pesto is one of my fave foods, and since I have been on Paleo I have been using it in creative ways. LOL I love these pictures! It was fun being in #FarmhouseFriday with you today! xxoo, Barb

  4. The photo of the bread with the pesto and juicy tomatoes is killing me. I’m going to have to run out and grab some basil right now! And not to be stupid here, but I had no idea pesto was made with basil!!! Learn something new every day!