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To ask what you do with pesto?!

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Freco010 · 30/10/2016 09:24

I'm new to pesto and I need to know what to do with it please!

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NoahVale · 30/10/2016 09:25

make tagliatelli, put back in saucepan and mix in a tablespoon of pesto.
serve.
for one,

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Dontneedausername · 30/10/2016 09:26

I stir some red pesto through the filled pasta parcels, and just serve the green pesto on linguine with some extra toasted pine nuts.

I'm sure someone will be along with more inspiring idea however!

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Flisspaps · 30/10/2016 09:27

Put it on chicken.

Put it on slices of mozzarella.

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teacher54321 · 30/10/2016 09:27

Throw it in the bin! I hate pesto! (Sorry not helpful Wink)

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Iamtheresurrection · 30/10/2016 09:27

Put it on cod loins and bake in the oven with olives and cherry tomatoes.

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NoahVale · 30/10/2016 09:29

my ds adds it to chicken along with a tin of tomatoes and garlic and onion

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dementedpixie · 30/10/2016 09:29

Give it to dh as he's the only one that will eat it! (Horrible stuff)

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GladAllOver · 30/10/2016 09:30

You'd be better off asking what you can't do with pesto! It goes with almost anything.

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Freco010 · 30/10/2016 09:32

So can I make a pasta sauce with it?

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shockedballoon · 30/10/2016 09:33

Fry off some finely chopped onions with diced bacon or mushrooms (or both).

Stir in generous tablespoon of pesto followed by heaped teaspoon of cream cheese & splash of milk to thin it slightly.

Stir in cooked pasta of your choice until thoroughly coated.

Pile on plate, sprinkle black pepper and drizzle of decent olive oil.

YUM!

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Cloeycat · 30/10/2016 09:33

On a jacket potato with cherry tomatoes and feta (or normally melted cheddar!) yum

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MargaretCavendish · 30/10/2016 09:33

I love pesto (though it is one of those things where it is really worth spending an extra £ or two, as the really cheap stuff is nasty). As well as a pasta sauce we also use it in sandwiches (often with mozzarella and tomato) and either potatoes or peas dressed with pesto (mixed in with a tiny bit of extra oil) make brilliant side dishes.

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ChuckGravestones · 30/10/2016 09:34

Yes make a pasta sauce and just before adding the pasta or serving, stir one teaspoonful in for each person.

Add it to the top of cheese on toast or cheesy pitta pockets

Add it to the top of pizzas or flatbreads

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JellyBelli · 30/10/2016 09:35

It is a pasta sauce, just use a spoonful and mix it in. You can also use it to flavour sauces, salads and dressings.
I like it mixed with mayo in sandwiches and on salads and spuds.
You can use a spoonful in mashed potatoes as well.

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corythatwas · 30/10/2016 09:36

It is a pasta sauce. Mixed into spaghetti, with some parmesan on top, and served with cherry tomatoes, it is all the pasta sauce you need.

It is also good on fish.

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Mandolinoparadiso · 30/10/2016 09:37

You can just mix it straight from the jar into drained pasta, grate a bit of parmesan over it, and eat it like that. I also stir it into couscous; or mix it with extra-virgin olive oil and drizzle over fish, or filled pasta or steamed or roasted vegetables. Or put a teaspoon into salad dressings. My son when he was small would eat anything as long as it had pesto on it; we're through that stage now, but he still loves it so we use it a lot.

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Gyderlily · 30/10/2016 09:38

Stir it through pasta, it's more of a coating than a sauce so don't use too much! I add a tin of mackerel and sweetcorn to make it more interesting! Personally I'm sick of the sight of the stuff but my DC's age 3 and 6 adore it.

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BadToTheBone · 30/10/2016 09:38

Just Roll puff pastry, cut into squares, dollop of pesto, chicken, cheeses, oven for 12m. Lovely

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TopKittyKat · 30/10/2016 09:38

Spread on a square of puff pastry, add basil leaves, tomatoe and mozzarella and cook in the oven. Delicious starter or lunch with a side salad.

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FoofFighter · 30/10/2016 09:39

on cheese toasties mmmmmm

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apintofharpandapacketofdates · 30/10/2016 09:39

Lovely with Parmesan shavings on cauliflower.
Most shop-bought Pestos are rank though.....

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ErrolTheDragon · 30/10/2016 09:40

Some penne with a couple of teaspoons of pesto stirred through is on of DDs school lunchbox choices at the moment, useful if we're out of bread she'll contemplate eating. Also a teaspoonful in a cheese panini is nice.

Because we only use it a teaspoonful or two at a time, after opening a new jar the remainder gets frozen in an ice cube tray. A cube defrosts very quickly in microwwave.

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anyoldname76 · 30/10/2016 09:41

i love the aldi red pesto, i put a big spoonful in with my bolognase, and i also use it in with the mince for my cottage pie, its adds a lovely flavour.

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out4thecount · 30/10/2016 09:41

I use it in salmon en croute. Ready roll pastry, salmon, green pesto, spinach, egg wash. Quick and easy but nice dinner.

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Steviea88 · 30/10/2016 09:43

I mix it with double cream and add to linguine to make a creamy sauce with chicken, cherry tomatoes, spinach and pine nuts. Yummy!

Also on puff pastry.

And on garlic bread with spaghetti.

Love pesto!

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