Published on June 07, 2022 Easy homemade cilantro pesto made with fresh cilantro, pepitas, olive oil, lime juice, and garlic. Serve with grilled meats, tacos, vegetables, eggs, pasta, salads, and more! Well, there is a new pesto in town, meet Cilantro Pesto. Instead of using basil to make pesto, you use cilantro. I love this version because it is fresh, flavorful, and can be made in 10 minutes tops! It is a great recipe for using up leftover cilantro too. It is the perfect topping for tacos, grilled meats, roasted vegetables, pastas, salads, and so much more! You will want to put it on everything, it’s that good!
Ingredients
Cilantro– pack the cilantro leaves in a measuring cup. Oil– you can use olive oil or avocado oil, both work well in this recipe. Pepitas– pepitas are pumpkin seeds. You can find them at most grocery stores. Garlic– one clove adds the perfect garlic flavor.Lime juice– always use freshly squeezed lime juice. Jalapeño– adding a jalapeño is optional. If you want the pesto to have a spicy kick, you can add a jalapeño, if you are wanting a mild pesto, leave it out. It is good both ways!
How to Make Cilantro Pesto
Homemade pesto is SO easy to make!
In a blender or food processor, combine the cilantro, olive oil, pepitas, garlic, lime juice, salt, and pepper. If you want the pesto to have a spicy kick, you can add a jalapeño. Blend until smooth. If you need to stop and scrape down the sides of a bowl with a spatula, you can. Taste and add more salt and pepper, if necessary.
Ways to Use Cilantro Pesto
The options are endless. We love using this cilantro pesto on so many things. Here are a few ideas for you!
Serve with roasted potatoes, fries, or grilled potatoes. Toss your favorite pasta in the pesto. Drizzle over roasted vegetables. Use as a salad dressing. Top your favorite tacos with cilantro pesto. Spoon a little over your eggs in the morning. Serve with quesadillas, burritos, or taquitos. Use as a sandwich spread. Serve with grilled chicken, steak, shrimp, or pork. Use as a dip for veggies, crackers, or bread.
How to Store
Store pesto in a jar or airtight container in refrigerator for up to one week. Stir well before serving. Pesto freezes well. You can freeze in a freezer container or bag, but I like to freeze pesto in ice cube trays. Pour the pesto in ice cube trays and put in the freezer until solid. Transfer the cubes to a freezer bag and freeze for up to 6 months. Thaw and enjoy!
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