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Hand-Chopped Basil Pesto Picture Book Directions

Banner shot of hand-chopped basil pesto with link to picture book hand-chopped basil pesto recipe

I promised in my last post that showed how to make fresh basil pesto using a food processor that I’d put together picture book directions showing how to hand-chop basil pesto if you don’t have – or don’t like cleaning – a food processor and, boy, I hopped on it with a “let’s get it done right now” right after taking a good hop on the bike.

Ha! Hunched over a bit because I use the tip of my nose to fire my cellphone camera when I shoot recipe action shots.

I have to say, having made hand-chopped basil pesto for the first time this week, I’m a big fan. I love the coarser texture and chewy, nutty, soft crunch and, of course, fresh full-on flavor – and freedom of not having to clean food processor parts. Here’s how I used it right away for a post-ride lunch: with chickpeas, tomatoes, mixed Italian cheeses and sun-dried tomatoes.

Chickpeas, tomatoes, mixed Italian cheeses and freshly made hand-chopped basil pesto with a link to hand-chopped basil pesto picture book directions.

Here are the needed ingredients: 1 Bunch Fresh Basil, 4-5 Garlic Cloves, Handful of Your Favorite Nuts (I used no-salt walnuts), 1/2 Teaspoon of Salt, Crunch of Black Pepper, Grated Parmesan Cheese, Olive Oil, Shot of Balsamic Vinegar (optional but adds a punch of flavor)

Ingredients needed to make hand-chopped basil pesto with link to picture book hand-chopped basil pesto directions

Here’s what you need for equipment: Water Basin, Cutting Board, Strainer or Colander, Large Sharp (Chef’s) Knife, Bowl, Large Spoon

Equipment needed to make hand-chopped basil pesto with link to hand-chopped basil pesto picture book directions

Click this link or any picture on this page for complete step-by-step hand-chopped basil pesto picture book directions.

Sample 3 pages and link to hand-chopped basil pesto picture book directions

Homemade Fresh Basil Pesto – All in Pictures

Title shot of fresh basil pesto recipe, sample shots of putting the recipe together and link to the full basil picture book recipe.

I introduced pesto in my last post as in ingredient for Warm Overnight Oats with Chickpeas, Pesto and Cheese. That post elicited a request from a friend to repost the Basil Pesto picture book recipe I put together 10 years ago that you can jump to immediately by clicking any picture on this page.

One big heads up/warning right off the bat: you’ll need a food processor to make fresh pesto like the processor shown below in the equipment picture or any other model or brand. If you don’t have one, try to borrow one from a friend or family – and even offer to share the pesto you make with them. If, however, you can’t access a food processor, please bear with me. I’ll shoot and post a hand-chopped basil pesto recipe next.

In the meantime, for those of you with a food processor good to go, here are the ingredients you need to make fresh basil pesto: 1 Bunch Fresh Basil, 1 Garlic Bulb, Grated Parmesan Cheese, 1/2 Teaspoon of Salt, Crunch of Black Pepper, Olive Oil, Handful of Your Favorite Nuts (I usually use either a lightly salted version of roasted almonds, no salt walnuts, or lightly salted mixed nuts instead of pine nuts usually called for to make pesto for both flavor and because pine nuts can be hard to find), Shot of Balsamic Vinegar (optional but adds a punch of flavor).

Ingredients needed to make fresh basil pesto with link to full picture book recipe.

Here’s a shot of the equipment you’ll need. The wide bladed chef’s knife below is just used to smash the garlic skins open to make peeling the garlic easy.

Equipment needed to make fresh basil pesto with a link to the full basil pesto picture book recipe

Another big heads up: definitely give the fresh basil a good hand scrubbing rinse as shown in the photos below to make sure to wash out any sandy soil that might stick to the basil leaves, which otherwise makes enjoying fresh fully-flavorful pesto a lot crunchier than it needs to be and less enjoyable.

Giving fresh basil leaves a good hand scrubbing rinse in cold tap water to wash out sandy soil that can cling to fresh basil leaves

Again, click this link or any picture on this page for complete fresh basil pesto step-by-step picture book directions.

Images of sample basil pesto picture book recipe with a link to that picture book recipe

Next post: hand-chopped fresh basil pesto.

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