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by Michele Olivier on July 9, 2015 (updated Jul 5, 2019)
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This Sun-Dried Tomato Pesto is my secret sauce! It’s made with 5 ingredients in under 10 minutes. It’s a hit with parents and kids, and you can put it on anything – pizza, pasta, veggies – and kids will devour it!
This recipe might seem like it is coming fromleft field… but trust me when I say that when you put thissun-dried tomatopesto on anything (pizza, pasta, roasted vegetables, sandwiches) your toddler (and you) will magically eat it up.
It’s mysecret sauce.
Well, it’s actually a pesto, but you get my drift.. mmmmkay.
My 5 ingredient secret pesto! It can be made year round and in under 10 minutes. So while you are frantically pacing around your kitchen trying to find something to make for dinner, this pestowill be there for you.
It all started when I needed to bring a pasta salad to my friend Hilary’s house party <——– and by house party I mean a family party startingat 5pm and where the kiddosalmmmmoooooosttt outnumberedthe adults!
I was going to do a caprese pesto pasta salad but after realizing that I had killed, yet again, another basil plant, I pulled out a package of sun-dried tomatoes from the pantry and decided that I would try out a sun-dried tomato pasta salad with ziti pasta, sliced black olives, chopped artichokes, feta and finely chopped spinach.
Holy-moly…. you guys, it was a hit.
Not only with the parents, but also with the kids!
They ate it up – every bite size piece of yumminess was eaten with happy faces.
Ways to enjoy this pesto –
In a pasta salad – mix entire batch of pesto with 1 bag pasta of choice, sliced black olives, artichokes, cooked cubed chicken, feta and finely sliced spinach. Serve cold.
Made into hummus – recipe coming soon (!!!)
Used in a fancy grilled cheese – take 2 slices of bread. On the outside of each piece spread a thin layer of butter, on the inside of each piece spread a thick layer of pesto, fill with slices of montery jack, gouda, cooked chicken or turkey slices, bacon and spinach. Heat in a panini press or in a medium skillet until the cheese is melted and gooey – 4 minutes on each side.
Use as a glaze for chicken – grill or cook chicken. When you have 2 minutes remaining on your cooking time, brush the pesto over and cook for 2 more minutes.
4ouncessun-dried tomatoes*
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tbsp dried or 1 cup fresh basil
1/2 cup parmesan chees
1/2 -1 cup olive oil
Instructions
1- In a food processor, add the sun-sired tomatoes, garlic, basil and parmesan,pulse until just incorporated.
2- Turn machine on and drizzle in the olive oil,I used roughly 3/4 cup for my recipe but would add a little more if I was making a pasta salad with it) scraping down sides every 15 seconds or so until you have the right pesto consistency.
* If using sun-dried tomatoes from a bag, you will need to let them soak in super hot water for 15-20 minutes. If using sun-dried tomatoes from a jar, you can drain them (using the oil from the jar inthis recipe or another recipe if you wish) and use right away. I used the bag sun-dried tomatoes for my recipe.
Yields – roughly 2 cups
Storage – will last 4 days in fridge or 2 months in freezer
originally published on July 9, 2015 (updated Jul 5, 2019)
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Nina —Reply
This looks delicious but highly salty which may not be the best for a young baby
Kalia —Reply
Literally this is now one of my staples. I have to have it in my refrigerator at all times. We just finished making it for the 4th time, my favorite on bagel with cream cheese. Heavenly!
Michele Olivier —Reply
Love this!
Amber Pasternak —Reply
This is amazing!
Michele Olivier —Reply
Thanks! So glad you like it!!!
xo, Michele
Amber Pasternak —Reply
This is amazing!
Michele Olivier —Reply
Thanks! So glad you like it!!!
xo, Michele
Kristina Macpherson —Reply
What if you do not soak the sun dried tomatoes from a bag? I didn’t see that part until after I put everything in the food processor! 🙁
Michele Olivier —Reply
hmmm… I haven’t tried this method before. Maybe put some more olive oil in there and let is sit in the fridge for a couple of hours. That might soften them up. I will put a bigger note on the recipe.
Let me know it turns out.
xo, Michele
Kristina Macpherson —Reply
What if you do not soak the sun dried tomatoes from a bag? I didn’t see that part until after I put everything in the food processor! 🙁
Michele Olivier —Reply
hmmm… I haven’t tried this method before. Maybe put some more olive oil in there and let is sit in the fridge for a couple of hours. That might soften them up. I will put a bigger note on the recipe.
Let me know it turns out.
xo, Michele