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The only Vegan Pesto recipe you’ll ever need! This delicious, cheesy and healthy sauce contains 5 ingredients and only takes 5 minutes to make. Serve it with pasta, bread, grilled vegetables or potatoes. Only 209 calories per serving!

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Pesto sauce is one of the most loved condiments in my household. We consume a LOT of it and together with Sicilian pesto, green pesto is one of my all-time favorites.

There are many vegan versions of green pesto I’ve tried over the years (hello, vegan kale pesto) but after I tried this one, I think I found the best one.

If you are looking for THE BEST vegan pesto, look no further, because that’s the only recipe you’ll ever need! And here is why. This pesto is:

  • Creamy;
  • Delicious;
  • Versatile;
  • Cheesy (!);
  • Freezable (perfect for meal prep);
  • Healthy;
  • Nutritious;
  • Gluten-free and dairy-free;
  • Easy and quick to make.

The secret ingredient here is macadamia nuts. I must say, I’ve only tried them recently but I became a huge fan. Together with nutritional yeast, they give a lovely cheesy touch to the pesto that is so hard to replicate in vegan foods.

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Ingredients:

  • Basil;
  • Macadamia nuts;
  • Nutritional yeast;
  • Olive oil;
  • Salt
  • Black pepper.

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Health Benefits

This vegan basil pesto is so nutritious you won’t believe it! Sometimes food is truly a medicine and this is exactly the case with this pesto.

Let’s start with basil, a unique source of vitamin K, manganese, essential oils and antioxidants.

It has some amazing health-protecting properties like anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, as well as analgesic and immune-boosting benefits.

Macadamia nuts are great for healthy fats, antioxidants, essential vitamins and minerals like vitamin A, B vitamins, folate, copper, manganese and iron.

They are good in fighting disease and help you reduce weight.

Macadamia nuts keep your nervous system, brain, heart and bones healthy, while reducing inflammation and assisting in healthy digestion.

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Nutritional yeast used in this pesto sauce is good for your hair, skin and nails. It is good for your immune system and contains immune-boosting, antibacterial and antiviral compounds.

It helps your digestion and is recommended to be consumed during pregnancy to prevent birth defects.

Despite recent rumors, nutritional yeast is good for you and has minimum side effects if consumed in moderation.

I recommend Simply Organic nutritional yeast flakes that are great for this recipe.

Olive oil has a number of health benefits as well, which you probably have heard of.

Being rich in healthy fats, it boosts your metabolism, prevents aging, improves digestion and prevents inflammation, just to mention a few. Here is the full list of the health benefits of olive oil.

I recommend using good quality extra virgin olive oil, like cold-pressed organic La Tourangelle extra virgin olive oil.

How to Use It

You can use this pesto in so many ways! Here are some of them:

  1. The most obvious choice is delicious vegan pesto pasta;
  2. Use it as a spread for you toast;
  3. As a dip;
  4. As a pizza sauce;
  5. In soups;
  6. As a salad dressing;
  7. With cauliflower rice;
  8. With normal rice;
  9. In sandwiches and burgers;
  10. With baked potatoes;
  11. With zucchini noodles;
  12. With roasted vegetables;
  13. Bake it into bread (I urge you to try it!)

The list goes on and on. I created a collection of 50 healthy vegan recipes with pesto that will give you more ideas about how to serve it.

This vegan pesto sauce can be used in so many dishes, being one of the easiest sauces you can make at home!

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Cook’s Tips

  • Store the vegan pesto in an airtight jar in the fridge for about 7 days.
  • This sauce freezes perfectly in ice cube trays, so feel free to double or triple the batch if you want to meal prep. Freeze in an ice cube tray for up to 3 months.
  • Start with 2 tablespoons water and keep adding water to the sauce until you like the consistency.
  • If you want your pesto to be very smooth, blend it longer. For more chunky pesto, pulse it just a few times.
  • Serve with pasta, as a bread spread, as a dip and salad dressing, as a pizza sauce, in soups, with rice or cauliflower rice, baked potatoes, roasted vegetables or bake it into bread.

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Recipe Variations

  • You can use any nuts you like or have at hand in place of macadamia: walnuts, almonds, pine nuts, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, pistachios, pecans or cashews. They will add slightly different flavors to the pesto but it comes out delicious every time.
  • Use any leafy greens instead of basil to make your pesto more nutritious. You can add arugula, kale, spinach, parsley or cilantro (also great in mojo verde). Here is a delicious wild garlic pesto recipe perfect for spring. Another way to use up herbs is to make a delicious green harissa paste.
  • Add avocado/sun-dried-tomatoes/peas to spice things up. Alternatively, try my favorite avocado dressing.
  • To make the pesto sauce oil-free, add a few slices of ripe tomatoes.

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How to Make It

Traditional pesto is made of fresh basil leaves, garlic, olive oil, pine nuts, salt, pepper and Pecorino cheese.

In my vegan version, I keep all the ingredients except for cheese and pine nuts that I substitute with macadamia nuts and nutritional yeast (see the vegan pesto web story).

Of course you can substitute any leafy greens for basil leaves and play around with other ingredients (see notes). Feel free to do so!

But I would like to stick to the traditional recipe this time, making the vegan version as close to the original as possible. And I think I managed to do it.

The recipe will take you no more than 5 minutes to make. Assemble all the ingredients in a blender or food processor and pulse until smooth.

If you feel like using a mortar and pestle, feel free to do that.

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Recipes similar to vegan pesto

  • chimichurri
  • tkemali
  • tahini buddha bowl dressing
  • vegan bechamel
  • vegan ricotta
  • vegan wild garlic pesto
  • green harissa
  • mojo verde
  • avocado dressing

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The Best Vegan Pesto Recipe

The only Vegan Pesto recipe you'll ever need! This delicious, cheesy and healthy sauce contains 5 ingredients and only takes 5 minutes to make. Serve it with pasta, bread, grilled vegetables or potatoes. Only 209 calories per serving!

Course Condiment

Cuisine Italian

Cook Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Servings 8 servings

Calories 209kcal

Author Elena Szeliga

$5

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Add basil leaves, macadamia, garlic and nutritional yeast in a cup of a food processor or blender and blend until a thick paste forms, scrapping sides. Add extra virgin olive oil and water, one tablespoon at a time, until smooth. Add sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. Enjoy!

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Notes

This recipe makes about 1 cup of pesto which is roughly 8 servings (2 tablespoons per serving).

For usage ideas, check these 50 healthy vegan recipes with pesto.

Cook’s Tips

  • Store the vegan pesto in an airtight jar in the fridge for about 7 days.
  • This sauce freezes perfectly in ice cube trays, so feel free to double or triple the batch if you want to meal prep. Freeze in an ice cube tray for up to 3 months.
  • Start with 2 tablespoons water and keep adding water to the sauce until you like the consistency.
  • If you want your pesto to be very smooth, blend it longer. For more chunky pesto, pulse it just a few times.
  • Serve with pasta, as a bread spread, as a dip and salad dressing, as a pizza sauce, in soups, with rice or cauliflower rice, baked potatoes, roasted vegetables or bake it into bread.

Recipe Variations

  • You can use any nuts you like or have at hand in place of macadamia: walnuts, almonds, pine nuts, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, pistachios, pecans or cashews. They will add slightly different flavors to the pesto but it comes out delicious every time.
  • Use any leafy greens instead of basil to make your pesto more nutritious. You can add arugula, kale, spinach, parsley or cilantro. Here is a delicious wild garlic pesto recipe perfect for spring.
  • Add avocado/sun-dried-tomatoes/peas to spice things up. Alternatively, try my favorite avocado dressing.
  • To make the pesto sauce oil-free, add a few slices of ripe tomatoes.

Nutrition

Calories: 209kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 284mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 3120IU | Vitamin C: 11.1mg | Calcium: 123mg | Iron: 2.7mg

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FAQs

How long does vegan pesto last? ›

How long does vegan pesto last? Fresh pesto will store well in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Keep a layer of plastic wrap pressed directly onto the top of the pesto so it doesn't brown.

What is a good alternative cheese for pesto? ›

If, for whatever reason, you're interested in making a dairy-free pesto, you can go ahead and leave the cheese out, but be sure to increase the quantity of nuts and seeds you're using to compensate. TRY WITH: Pecorino Romano, aged manchego, aged gouda, aged cheddar, cotija, Grana Padano, aged Asiago.

Is pesto sauce vegetarian? ›

Traditional basil pesto is not vegetarian because animal rennet is used in the production of the cheeses it contains. However, it is perfectly possible to create vegetarian pesto using cheese substitutes such as tofu or nutritional yeast.

What is vegan pesto made of? ›

The base is fresh basil, pine nuts, and garlic with a splash of lemon juice for acidity and brightness. For that cheesy color and flavor, I rely on nutritional yeast, which is a man-made yeast that can be high in B12 (depending on the brand).

How to tell if pesto has gone bad? ›

Signs of spoilage include discoloration, such as browning or dull green hues, which indicate oxidation and degradation. Texture: Separation of oil is normal, but an unusual texture, such as lumpiness, can suggest spoilage. Smell and Taste: A rancid or sour odor is a clear sign the pesto is past its prime.

Can I freeze pesto? ›

You can freeze pesto in ice cube trays or in glass jars or other freezer-safe containers. Different methods will yield slightly different results; what works for you will depend on how you plan on storing and using your pesto. Pesto will keep in the freezer for up to six months.

What pasta is better for pesto? ›

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 the best substitute for pine nuts in pesto? ›

Cashews. Cashews resemble pine nuts in color, texture and mild sweetness, and can be used as a substitute in just about any recipe. Stick to unsalted versions (roasted or raw varieties both work), and toast them to provide extra depth of flavor.

What other nuts are good 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.

Why is pesto not vegan? ›

Most pesto is not considered vegan for the sole reason that basic recipes call for some kind of hard cheese like Parmesan or pecorino, which is not suitable for vegans. Some authentic Parmesan is even made using rennet, an enzyme found in the lining of a goat or calf's stomach.

Does Costco pesto have rennet? ›

❌I know a lot of people love the Kirkland pesto from Costco, (and so did we before I realized it had animal rennet).

Is Barilla pesto vegan? ›

Barilla Vegan Basil Pesto has an intense basil flavour and creamy texture, just like our Pesto Genovese. Made without any cheese or dairy substitutes, Vegan Basil Pesto is the perfect choice for both lactose intolerant and vegan guests.

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.

Is Costco basil pesto vegan? ›

This product is not vegan as it lists 6 ingredients that derive from animals and 2 ingredients that could derive from animals depending on the source.

What to use instead of Parmesan in pesto? ›

As a vegan ingredient darling and the prototypical cheese flavor alternative, nutritional yeast is a classic Parmesan substitute when making a dairy-free pesto. In many recipes, you'll find it used as a one-for-one swap for the grated cheese, with everything else in the formula staying the same.

Is pesto bad after 14 days? ›

Once you remove the lid, however, the sauce starts to expire quickly. In fact, it's possible for store-bought pesto to go bad after just three days, and it is guaranteed that it won't be any good once it gets past the two week mark.

Can you eat pesto after 7 days? ›

Once opened, a jar of pesto lasts in the fridge for three days without any dramatic loss of quality. It will be perfectly safe for another two days, but leave it any longer, and its quality will decline to the point that it will no longer be enjoyable to eat.

How long does Gotham Greens vegan pesto last? ›

Our pesto sauces can also be stored in the freezer for up to six months to extend the shelf life. We recommend storing our basil on a counter away from direct sunlight and other sources of heat. Do I need to wash my greens?

How long will pesto stay green? ›

The texture and color are wonderful, and the pesto will keep for several days in the refrigerator (but it's best to wait until you're ready to use the pesto before adding the garlic and cheese).

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