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  2. Hey, Basil Growers: Here’s Everything You Can Make with Pesto

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    Here, you'll find creative ways to use pesto, including summer pastas and burger toppings. After all, summertime means basil, and basil means pesto! That's why you need a handy dandy list of ...

  3. If you’re storing the pesto in a resealable container, use cling wrap on the surface of the pesto to keep air in the container from oxidizing your herbs. If you’re just using a freezer bag ...

  4. Pesto-Potato Pierogi with a Pesto Cream Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Using a 3-inch round cutter, cut out 12-15 rounds. Brush the edges of each round lightly with water, then place 1 tablespoon of filling on one side of the rounds. Fold the dough over, making half ...

  5. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Fresh-ground pesto sauce, prepared with a mortar and pestle. Chimichurri – Green, uncooked sauce for meat; Gremolata – Condiment for ossobuco; Mujdei – Spicy Romanian sauce made mostly from garlic and vegetable oil; Onion sauce; Persillade – Sauce or seasoning mix; Pesto – Sauce made from basil, pine nuts, Parmesan, garlic, and olive oil

  6. Pesto - Wikipedia

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    The name pesto is the past participle of the Genoese verb pestâ (Italian: pestare), meaning 'to pound', 'to crush': the ingredients are "crushed" or ground in a marble mortar through a circular motion of a wooden pestle. The same Latin root gives us pestle. [4] There are other foods called pesto, but pesto by itself usually means pesto alla ...

  7. Trofie - Wikipedia

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    Trofie with pesto alla genovese. The origin of this pasta name is not certain. It is believed to come from the Ligurian verb strufuggiâ, meaning 'to rub', as a reference to its method of preparation, which consists in "rubbing" or rolling a small piece of dough on the pastry board. [1]

  8. How to make pesto for pasta and how to enjoy the garden ... - AOL

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    Pesto is excellent on grilled meats, crostini, drizzled on top of caprese salad or as a sauce for pizza. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  9. Buitoni - Wikipedia

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    A container of Buitoni pesto. Buitoni produces a range of pasta and sauces. [6] The company exports products to about 50 countries and offers private-label production services. Casa Buitoni is located up in the hills of Tuscany along with the fields of tomatoes, wheat, vegetables, herbs, and olives.