Pesto Pasta with Pistachio Pesto • Easy Pasta Recipe • Two Purple Figs (2024)

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Pine nuts can be expensive! When you want a delicious homemade pesto without the hefty price, try our pistachio pesto.This pesto pasta recipe with basil & spinach is THE ultimate pesto sauce for your pesto pasta.

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Insanely delicious, bright, flavorful, and loaded with pistachio goodness! It takes exactly 5 mins to make, keeps in your fridge for at least a month and you can use it on anything!

WHY PISTACHIO PESTO

Trust me, EVERYTHING tastes much better with this homemade pistachio pesto!! Don’t miss out on this 5-mins, no-cookpistachio pesto sauce that will take your pasta game to another level!

I have a whole guide on basics of Basil pesto and everything you need to know about making it, storing it, freezing it and using it. Make sure to read that!

Ingredients for Pistachio pesto

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Let’s talk about using those outstanding pistachios in a pesto. It’s like the best of both worlds.

I mean there’s something undeniably delicious about the humble Italian pesto sauce —it’s got plenty of fresh bright basil flavor, with a touch of garlic, a touch of lemon, a touch of Parmesan cheese, and a load of olive oil. Now imagine adding plenty of rich pistachios to that—it’s like a dream come true!! Here’s the official ingredients list.

  • basil
  • garlic
  • lemon juice
  • parmesan cheese
  • olive oil
  • pistachios
  • salt

And if you’re wondering about the spinach, I’ve found that adding just a little bit of spinach to my pistachio pesto helps mellow and blend in all the flavors.It also makes the texture of the pistachio pesto smoother, so even though it’s optional, I strongly recommend it!

This easy pesto sauce is gluten-free and can be totally vegan if you leave out the Parmesan cheese ( I love replacing it with a teaspoon of mustard).

Make Pistachio Pesto Recipe

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Today I’ve used this wonderful pistachio pesto sauce tossed over fettuccine for a scrumptious dinner in 15 mins!! And if you’re in the mood for some serious creamy dreamy pasta sauce love, just add 1/4 cup of cream to your pasta when cooked along with the pesto..then close your eyes and YES it’s real!! Seriously luscious!

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This is, by the way, a great recipe for your Mother’s Day menu. It makes a perfect light and elegant dinner in minutes. It’s also a perfect potluck dish, picnic dish,and bbq side dish!

This is the kind of pasta that you can serve nice and hot for dinner or cold as a pasta salad, and so is the pesto sauce. So you can use it in endless ways—hot or cold.

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HOW TO MAKE PESTO PASTA

Cook your pasta according to the instructions on the package.

Meanwhile, place all the pesto ingredients except for the olive oil in the bowl of your food processor.Process until the mixture is fine, then add in the olive oil and process until the mixture is a smooth sauce (it will not be creamy smooth, but smooth).

When the pasta is done, drain it well. Then toss about 1/2 of the pesto (more or less to your taste) with the pasta and plate them. Drizzle with remaining pesto and enjoy!

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Why you’ll love Pistachio Pesto Recipe

You can use this recipe in so many different ways! Here are my favorite ways to use pistachio pesto sauce.

  • When I have no time to marinate chicken, beef, or fish—I’ll cook or grill them and then smear a thin layer of pesto (you can thin it out with a little more oil or mayo or lemon juice) on top for a fabulous boost of flavor! Or even on veggies!
  • I love to slather pestos on my pizza, sandwiches, and burgers.
  • Another great use for pestos is salad dressings. Take a teaspoon of pesto and diluting it with a type of vinegar, a little more olive oil, and sometimes mustard and, or, mayo.
  • For a quick snack, you can make a dip recipe out of pesto by adding a 1:2 ratio of pesto to cream cheese (or sour cream or a combo of both).
  • For freezing and Tips on making pesto nut-free and more, read my BASIL PESTO guide.

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TIPS FOR PESTO PASTA

  • Make this pistachio pesto vegan by substituting the parmesan cheese with a tsp of mustard.
  • For a plate of creamy pistachio pesto pasta, add 1/4 cup of cream to the freshly cooked pasta along with the pesto.
  • Finish your pasta with some freshly grated lemon zest and parmesan on top for the ultimate pasta experience!

How to make Chicken Pesto Pasta?

Cook your chicken and then toss it in pesto sauce over the cooked pasta. Alternatively, you can use rotisserie chicken for convenience. Grabbing a rotisserie chicken is one of my favorite ways to save time!

What to Serve with Pesto Pasta?

Just as is! If you’d like to add protein, you can do so with chicken, seafood, or steak. Garlic bread is a nice touch as well.

How much Pesto to Add to Pasta?

I recommend adding pesto sauce pretty much to your taste, but in general, one pound of pasta would need around 1/2 cup of basil pesto.

How to Store the Pistachio Pesto

Store pesto in the fridge for up to a week in a jar with the lid. Freeze pesto on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper and once it’s frozen place it in a freezer-safe container. When you are ready for some pesto sauce just break off the amount you need. Wrapped in parchment in a zipper bag, pesto sauce will keep in the freezer for up to eight months!

You can refrigerate the mixed pesto pasta in an airtight container for up to three days, and add a pat of butter and perhaps a bit of water to reheat in the microwave.

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MORE PESTO RECIPES

So have you ever made pesto sauce before? It’s definitely worth the 5 mins, and you can make pesto out of ANYTHING. Try one of these recipes.

  • Kale Artichoke Walnut Pesto
  • Homemade Basil Pesto
  • Sun-Dried Tomato Pesto
  • Pesto Stuffed Shrimps
  • Kale Pesto Stuffed Mushrooms

MORE PASTA RECIPES

If you’re in the mood for a different pasta dish try these.

  • Holiday Turkish Pasta With Yogurt Sauce
  • 15 Minute One-Pan Ravioli Recipe
  • Creamy Walnut Chicken Dinner

MORE PISTACHIO RECIPES

If you’re a pistachio person like me, try boosting up the flavors by using pistachios instead of any nuts. Pistachio lovers also need to try these recipes.

  • Pesto Pistachio Fish Fillet
  • Goat Cheese Pistachio Coated Strawberries

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Pesto Pasta with Pistachio Pesto

Pesto Pasta with Pistachio Pesto is the best pasta dinner! It takes exactly 5 mins to make, keeps in your fridge for at least a month and you can use it on anything.

CourseMain Course

CuisineItalian

Keywordbasil pesto recipe, pesto pasta, pesto pasta recipe, pistachio pesto, walnut pesto recipe

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes

Total Time 15 minutes

Servings 4

Calories 659 kcal

Author Mahy

Ingredients

  • 1lbbag of fresh fettuccine pasta( use gluten free pasta if needed)

For the pesto

  • 1cuppacked basil leaves
  • 1/2cuppacked spinach leaves
  • 1/2cupshelled pistachios
  • 1large garlic clove( or 2 smaller ones)
  • juice of 1 lemon( about 1 tablespoon)
  • 1/4teaspoonsalt
  • 3tablespoonsfreshly grated Parmesan cheese( use 1 teaspoon of mustard if vegan)
  • 1/4cup-1/3 cup of olive oil

Toppings

  • Extra fresh grated Parmesan for sprinkling(optional)
  • Lemon zest and crushed pistachios for sprinkling(optional)
  • **optional: 1/4 cup of heavy cream

Instructions

  1. Cook the pasta according to the package directions.

  2. In the meantime, make the pesto. In a food processor, place all the pesto ingredients except for the olive oil.

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  3. Process until the mixture is fine, then add in the olive oil and process until the is a smooth sauce (it will not be creamy smooth, but smooth).

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  4. When the pasta is done, drain it well. Then toss about 1/2 of the pesto (more or less to your taste) with the pasta and plate them. If you're turning this into a cream sauce, add the cream with pesto sauce t the cooked pasta right away.

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  5. Drizzle a teaspoon more of the pesto on top of each pasta plate, and sprinkle with extra Parmesan cheese, lemon zest,and crushed pistachios if desired. Serve and enjoy!

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Recipe Notes

TIPS FOR PESTO PASTA

  • Make this pistachio pesto vegan by substituting the parmesan cheese with a tsp of mustard.
  • For a plate of creamy pistachio pesto pasta, add 1/4 cup of cream to the freshly cooked pasta along with the pesto.
  • Finish your pasta with some freshly grated lemon zest and parmesan on top for the ultimate pasta experience!
  • How to make Chicken Pesto Pasta?

Cook your chicken and then toss it in pesto sauce over the cooked pasta. Alternatively, you can use rotisserie chicken for convenience. Grabbing a rotisserie chicken is one of my favorite ways to save time!

What to Serve with Pesto Pasta?

Just as is! If you'd like to add protein, you can do so with chicken, seafood, or steak. Garlic bread is a nice touch as well.

How much Pesto to Add to Pasta?

I recommend adding pesto sauce pretty much to your taste, but in general, one pound of pasta would need around 1/2 cup of basil pesto.

How to Store the Pistachio Pesto

Store pesto in the fridge for up to a week in a jar with the lid. Freeze pesto on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper and once it's frozen place it in a freezer-safe container. When you are ready for some pesto sauce just break off the amount you need. Wrapped in parchment in a zipper bag, pesto sauce will keep in the freezer for up to eight months!

You can refrigerate the mixed pesto pasta in an airtight container for up to three days, and add a pat of butter and perhaps a bit of water to reheat in the microwave.

Nutrition Facts

Pesto Pasta with Pistachio Pesto

Amount Per Serving (1 plate)

Calories 659Calories from Fat 234

% Daily Value*

Fat 26g40%

Saturated Fat 4g25%

Cholesterol 97mg32%

Sodium 232mg10%

Potassium 472mg13%

Carbohydrates 85g28%

Fiber 5g21%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 20g40%

Vitamin A 830IU17%

Vitamin C 3.2mg4%

Calcium 115mg12%

Iron 3.1mg17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Pesto Pasta with Pistachio Pesto • Easy Pasta Recipe • Two Purple Figs (2024)

FAQs

What is purple pesto made of? ›

Description. You've seen green pesto, but how about purple? Red cabbage gives this dip its pretty purple color and has flavors of garlic, onion, and apple blended with Parmesan cheese.

How much pesto is needed for pasta? ›

As a very rough guide, your pesto should weigh about 2/3 the weight of the dried pasta you are cooking. So, for a standard, single serving of 75g of dried pasta, we think that 50g of pesto is about right.

What is the best pasta with pesto? ›

Pesto Sauce

This fresh and fragrant pasta sauce is served uncooked, so choose a pasta shape that won't overwhelm it. Similar to oil-based sauces, pesto is served best with longer cuts of pasta, like the corkscrew shape of Fusilli. Pesto works best with Bucatini, Capellini, thinner Spaghettini, and Fettuccine.

What is pistachio pesto made of? ›

Put the basil, pistachios, olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and pepper in a food processor and process until well blended. For a thinner pesto, add the water and briefly process again. Taste; you may want to add a squeeze of lemon juice or a pinch of salt.

Does pesto lower blood pressure? ›

The bottom line

As long as you don't have allergies, the ingredients used to make pesto are generally good for you. In fact, they may help reduce your blood sugar, cholesterol, blood pressure, and cancer risk. Homemade pesto is easy to make.

Is pesto good or bad for you? ›

A. While pesto has impressive amounts of nutrition, it's still not the healthiest sauce. It would be best to eat it in moderation because pesto contains fats and calories from olive oil and nuts. Moreover, it is higher in fat and calories than most tomato-based sauces.

Can you use pesto straight from the jar? ›

Yes, pesto can be used straight from the jar and doesn't require cooking or heating. In fact, we actively discourage applying too much heat to pesto, as this will destroy many of the fresh flavours that producers work so hard to retain.

Do you put whole jar of pesto in pasta? ›

Ingredients
  1. 500g pack spaghetti, fresh or dried.
  2. 2-3 tbsp pesto from a jar, or see tip below to make your own.
  3. 50g parmesan (or vegetarian alternative), shaved or grated.

Do you heat pesto before adding to pasta? ›

PESTO SHOULD NEVER BE “COOKED”. If you cook Pesto Sauce, you change the make up of the fresh basil and cause it to turn darker in color. It is best to warm it up and use it at room temperature. If it needs to be thinned out, you can do so by adding a little water, chicken stock, cream or white wine.

What is the best cheese for pesto? ›

Most pesto recipes call for Parmesan cheese; we often use Romano which has a stronger flavor. Basil pesto recipes often call for pine nuts, but you can easily substitute walnuts.

What can I add to pesto to make it better? ›

Pine Nuts: Pine nuts add structure and a light nutty flavor to the pesto. If I'm having trouble finding pine nuts, sometimes I'll swap them for walnuts, pistachios, or almonds. Parmesan Cheese: Fresh parmesan cheese adds a little saltiness and helps the pesto stick together.

Why is pesto so expensive? ›

Its scarcity, plus the fact that the plants are picked roots, soil, and all to ensure that only juvenile leaves make it into pesto, makes it extraordinarily expensive and something that only premium, artisan pesto makers can justify using.

What nuts taste best in pesto? ›

Pistachios, almonds, and walnuts or even seeds like sunflower, sesame, and pumpkin can replace the traditional pine nuts in pesto. Pretty much any edible nut tastes delicious—just make sure to toast and cool the nut before grinding them into the sauce.

Can you substitute pistachios for pine nuts in pesto? ›

Pistachios. Stronger in flavor and a touch sweeter, these nuts are also a suitable overall sub. Their naturally green color also enhances the prized hue of a summery pesto.

What does purple pesto taste like? ›

The sauce was described as "gutsy" and "robust," which is normally just a polite way of saying "divisive" or "disgusting." Indeed, not everyone was a fan of the sauce, with many turned off by the pesto's strong notes of ginger, cloves, and liquorice.

Is purple basil the same as green basil? ›

While the flavor is the same as green-leaved sweet basil cultivars, the dark foliage creates a unique appearance. Purple basil is a unique culinary herb with a distinctive appearance in addition to great flavor. However, during the winter and early spring, the purple coloration can diminish during production.

What are the different Coloured pesto? ›

Traditionally speaking, the only difference between green and red pesto is that the former gets its trademark colour from basil, while the latter gets its fiery colour from tomatoes.

What is pink pesto made of? ›

Our Pink Beetroot Pesto Sauce is made with fresh beetroot, cashews, and roasted garlic, plus with a hint of smoke for extra flavor. Use it as a dip for crackers or bread. Toss it with pasta or roasted vegetables. Anywhere it goes, it adds a pop of color and flavor!

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