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Everyday Basil Parsley Pesto

Basil and parsley pesto pasta in white bowls garnished with cherry tomato halves and grated cheese on a woven placemat

Ahhh….summer.  The schedules are looser and the days are longer.  I’m finding myself washing a lot of dishes so far too…which is a good thing.  It means there is lots of cooking, eating and entertaining going on around here.

Bowl of basil-parsley pesto pasta topped with halved cherry tomatoes and grated cheese on a woven placemat with basil leaves

Summer is also a time when I pretend to have a green thumb.  Actually, I’m making some progress this year.  This Everyday Basil Parsley Pesto is straight from my garden!  Here’s the background:  Last summer, John wanted to plant a huge garden with all kinds of vegetables and herbs.  (Note: We are newbies when it comes to gardening.)  I knew I had to create a “contained” space to manage this “first year” gardening experiment without squelching his enthusiasm.  🙂

Basil and parsley growing in a raised wooden garden bed in a sunny backyard with a brick pillar and black metal fence

So, I researched and found these wonderful raised beds from a company called Gronomics, opens in a new tab, each one about 2 feet by 4 feet.  Perfectly sized for a small variety of plants and just the right height for our aging backs…wink wink.  Year one results?  One very expensive odd shaped cucumber.  And one tomato.  The animals enjoyed all the rest.

Bowl of basil and parsley pesto pasta served with halved cherry tomatoes, grated cheese, and a basil sprig on a wooden table

This year?  We went with all herbs.  Lots of basil, parsley, and dill planted in our raised gardens.  And mint in a separate pot.  Manageable amount with herbs that I can use all summer long.  And it’s heaven!  Do you see these beauties?  I’m feeling pretty proud of myself.

Basil plants and parsley growing in a raised garden bed with a dark evergreen hedge behind

Especially when I can make one of the most versatile, freshest, Italian pasta sauces over and over again – Everyday Basil Parsley Pesto.  Remember my Go to Simple pesto white wine sauce with bay scallops recipe?  That is fantastic, but when the season for fresh herbs is here, you must take advantage!  Homemade and as fresh as it gets.  And if I can do it, so can you!

Bowl of basil-parsley pesto tossed with short pasta, topped with halved cherry tomatoes, grated cheese, and a basil leaf on a wooden table

I prefer this classic pesto version that blends fresh basil and fresh parsley.  This blend of herbs creates a lighter more balanced overall taste in my opinion.  And you can put this pesto on anything!  Here I am featuring our summery and fun Palm Tree Paradise Pasta, opens in a new tab.  Pesto is great on short shapes but can be used on long as well, like the Simple Pesto recipe above…it just depends on the dish.  Don’t miss checking out another flavorful pesto, our Kale and Walnut, opens in a new tab version…yum!  Great to make off season.

Bowl of star-shaped pasta tossed in basil and parsley pesto, topped with halved cherry tomatoes, grated Parmesan, and a basil leaf on a wooden table

“Everyday” had to be in the name because this pesto should be a summer staple.  It’s wonderful layered in a cheese torte and served with pita chips or crackers.  Delicious as a spread on a sandwich.  Toss with grilled or roasted veggies.  Drizzle on fresh fish.  But my family’s favorite and mine too, best of all, is homemade pesto tossed with some warm pasta.  And you can top it with fresh tomatoes, fresh Parm or whatever else seems right!  Enjoy!

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