Easy Healthy Kale Pesto - Budget Friendly Kale Pesto Recipe (2024)

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By: MadelinePosted: 07/17/2020Updated: 12/30/2023

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This Easy Kale Pesto recipe is a perfect way to make a healthy and flavorful pesto using pantry and freezer ingredients. This is a budget-friendly pesto because it is not made with fresh basil or pine nuts.

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Use this Easy Kale Pesto recipe to make a Budget Friendly Pesto

How should I eat this kale pesto recipe?

What ingredients do I need to make this pantry pesto?

What kitchen tools do I need to male this healthy Italian inspired sauce?

How should I store this pesto?

Easy Kale Pesto

Use this Easy Kale Pesto recipe to make a Budget Friendly Pesto

This is certainly not your traditional Italian pesto. I came up with this recipe when I was in college and living on a budget. I loved the flavor of pesto, but buying things like fresh herbs and pine nuts were just out of the question.

You can cut down on cost by using some bright green kale to give your pesto a vibrant color. Then, use dried basil instead of traditional fresh basil leaves. Sure fresh basil is ideal, but the dried stuff does a pretty good job! Finally, swap out those pricey pine nuts for some almond slices.

How should I eat this kale pesto recipe?

The obvious choice for this pesto is to enjoy it on some pasta. I had it on some brown rice and quinoa pasta from Trader Joe’s. It is the perfect condiment to add to many meals.

I had some on eggs, sweet potatoes and roasted chicken as well. As I type this I am thinking that it would be heavenly spread on a piece of crunchy sourdough toast and with a poached egg on top.

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What ingredients do I need to make this pantry pesto?

  • Frozen chopped kale
  • Grated parmesan cheese
  • Dried basil
  • Almonds
  • Salt
  • Extra virgin olive oil

This kale pesto can be modified and changed based on the ingredients that you have available in your pantry, fridge or freezer. You can sub the frozen kale for fresh or frozen spinach. If you are using fresh, use 4 cups and do not cook first. In place of the almonds you can use walnuts or pine nuts if you have those instead. I did not add any garlic to this dish, but if you would like you can add some ground garlic or chopped fresh cloves.

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Let’s make some Easy Kale Pesto!

To begin, heat frozen kale in a non-stick pan over medium heat until just defrosted – about 5 minutes. Then, add defrosted chopped kale, parmesan cheese, almonds, dried basil andsaltto afood processor.

Next, process mixture until ingredients are fully combined and an even mixture remains. Then, turn thefood processoron to low speed and slowly stream inolive oilthrough the spout on thefood processor.

Finally, continue processing until a smooth, even mixture remains. Store pesto in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one week!

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How should I store this pesto?

Once prepared, store your pesto in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. You may need to give the pesto a stir each time you use it.

If you’re looking for a classic pesto recipe, try this homemade walnut pesto.

Keep reading to find the full, detailed recipe. If you make this recipe, please let me know on Instagram or with a rating and review below!
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Recipe

Easy Kale Pesto

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This Easy Kale Pesto recipe is a perfect way to make a healthy and flavorful pesto using pantry and freezer ingredients.

Recipe By: Madeline

Prep: 5 minutesCook: 5 minutesTotal: 10 minutes

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Servings: 2 cups 1x

Ingredients

  • 3 cups frozen chopped kale
  • 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 1/4 cup sliced almonds
  • 1 tbsp dried basil leaves
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 3/4 cup extra virgin olive oil

Instructions

  1. Heat frozen kale in a non-stick pan over medium heat until just defrosted – about 5 minutes
  2. Add defrosted chopped kale, parmesan cheese, almonds, dried basil and salt to a food processor
  3. Process until ingredients are fully combined and an even mixture remains
  4. Turn the food processor on to low speed and slowly stream in olive oil through the spout on the food processor
  5. Continue processing until a smooth, even mixture remains
  6. Store pesto in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one week!

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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  1. Barbara Alfeo says

    I absolutely love your recipe! I am writing vegetarian recipe round ups on my blog in 2019 for people who are trying to make more meat-free meals (everyone has to start somewhere). I would love to feature you. You can check out my blog (for beginner environmentalists) at sunshineguerrilla.com. Is it alright if I share this link to your recipe?

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    • Madeline Tague says

      Hi! Thank you! and sure feel free to share the link!

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  2. Jessie says

    Have you ever tried this recipe with salted almonds? If so, how did it turn out?

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  3. Chris says

    Why frozen kale? Can I use fresh?

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    • Madeline says

      yes of course you can!

      Reply

Easy Healthy Kale Pesto - Budget Friendly Kale Pesto Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you get the bitterness out of kale pesto? ›

Try a spoonful of the sauce and add more salt, pepper, lemon juice, and/or nutritional yeast, as desired. If the kale pesto tastes bitter, add 1/4 teaspoon maple syrup or honey to balance it.

What is kale pesto made of? ›

Combine kale, basil, walnuts, 1/4 cup oil, garlic, and salt in a food processor; process until a finely chopped paste forms, about 30 seconds, stopping to scrape down sides as needed. Transfer to a medium bowl. Stir in lemon zest and juice and remaining 1/2 cup oil until combined.

How healthy is homemade pesto? ›

Because its ingredients include olive oil, nuts, and cheese, pesto can be high in calories and fat. However, the fat is primarily unsaturated and may have heart health benefits. Pesto is also full of antioxidants that can help protect your cells from damage.

Is it worth making your own pesto? ›

Homemade basil pesto is a wonderfully versatile and tasty sauce/spread made from a handful of flavorful ingredients. It comes together in minutes and tastes worlds better than store-bought because it's so fresh.

Why does my homemade pesto taste bad? ›

The most common reason for pesto tasting bitter is that the olive oil is past its best and has started to turn rancid. If the pesto has been made in a food processor or blender, there's also the possibility that it has turned bitter from the crude, sheering action of the blades.

Is pesto unhealthy or healthy? ›

A. While pesto has impressive amounts of nutrition, it's still not the healthiest sauce. It would be best to eat it in moderation because pesto contains fats and calories from olive oil and nuts. Moreover, it is higher in fat and calories than most tomato-based sauces.

Does kale pesto go bad? ›

Does pesto go bad? Unfortunately, yes. Since it's made from fresh and perishable ingredients such as basil, Parmesan cheese, olive oil, and pine nuts, it will only last for a short period of time in the fridge. But with proper storage, pesto can last in the fridge for up to two weeks.

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 it okay to eat pesto every day? ›

You'll want to be mindful of the sodium content. Some jars have more than 500mg per serving and the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines recommend you eat no more than 2,300mg per day. It would be hard to stay within those guidelines if you get more than 20% of your sodium from pesto.

Is pesto ok for diabetics? ›

In moderate quantities, there is nothing in most pesto sauces that should cause any major concern for diabetics. We do, however, advise anyone living with diabetes to always read the label and keep an eye on the levels of salt, carbohydrates, and sugar, as they can vary widely between similar looking products.

Is pesto good for the liver? ›

Good news! The weeds in the garden can contribute to this delicious pesto that provides nourishing phyto-nutrients to support our liver health. This pesto goes well on crackers, in pasta dishes, or with vegetable sticks.

What are the disadvantages of pesto? ›

Is there any downside to eating pesto? If you are allergic to pignoli (pinenuts) or walnuts the most common allergy inducing components of pesto, then there is a definite downside but there are many nut free pesto recipes. Pesto has a high fat (olive oil) content (if you are on a low fat diet).

What makes pesto taste better? ›

Properly made pesto tastes fresh and zingy and balanced, not muddy. Each flavor component is identifiable—the fragrant basil, the pungent garlic, the buttery olive oil and sweet pine nuts, the tangy cheeses—and yet none dominates. Basil is the star, for sure, but its perfume works in balance with the other ingredients.

How long is homemade pesto safe? ›

Pesto will last in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. If you've stored it in the freezer, it will last for 6 months. When you're ready to use frozen pesto, thaw it overnight in the fridge or place the container of pesto in a bowl of warm water for a quicker thawing time.

How do you make kale smoothie less bitter? ›

Balance the flavors: Kale has a strong flavor, so try pairing it with strong-flavored ingredients like berries, bananas, or nut butter to balance out the taste. You can also try adding sweeteners like honey or maple syrup to make the smoothie more palatable.

Why is my sauteed kale bitter? ›

Much like in onions and garlic, kale's bitterness is only formed when the vegetable is sliced, chopped, massaged, or chewed. When cells in a leaf of kale are intact, an enzyme called myrosinase and sulfur-containing compound glucosinolate are separated from one another.

How can you reduce the bitter taste in dark green leafy vegetables? ›

The foods that help reduce bitterness are:
  1. Salt while cooking and/or while eating (like on bitter salad greens)
  2. Sweet or Spicy.
  3. Sour or Acids like lemon or vinegar.
  4. Long cooking like braising (think southern collard greens that are cooked for hours)
  5. Blanch first.
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How do you cover the taste of kale? ›

*Pomegranate juice really makes this recipe and seems to hide the kale best. I've tried it with orange and cherry and they didn't do the job quite as well! Use substitute as you see fit. *Adding a bit of almond milk ups the creaminess.

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