Sun-dried tomatoes, fresh basil, and garlic blended in olive oil until smooth. This Sun-Dried Tomato Pistou is delicious and so simple to make with only five ingredients.
This sun-dried tomato pistou. Look at its vibrancy.
I can’t even begin to describe how good it tastes.
If you love fresh pesto and sun-dried tomatoes, this is definitely something you have to try. Soon.
I confess. I had no idea what pistou was until about a month ago when I ordered arborio rice with pistou from Farmstead. And that’s only after I looked it up online.
Pistou is a variation of pesto that originated from France. In pesto, you have fresh basil, olive oil, pine nuts, garlic, and parmesan. In pistou, you really only need basil, garlic, and olive oil. Apparently, pesto varies from region to region depending on the ingredients that are available, which makes sense, and the name changes too. The area where pistou originated from didn’t have nuts so it was omitted from the sauce.
But no matter which you’re trying to make, pesto or pistou, the ingredients are simple and easy to obtain. Plus, you can blend them together in less than 5 minutes.
I wanted something different this time to eat with my pasta.
This version of pistou includes sun-dried tomatoes. And oh my gosh, you really really need to give this a try ASAP.
The slight tartness of sun-dried tomatoes blended with fresh basil is soo delicious. You can eat it with pasta, on toast, on crackers, as a dip. The possibilities are endless.
You want to use sun-dried tomatoes that are packed in oil. But I drained the oil before using it.
Add the sun-dried tomatoes, fresh basil leaves, olive oil, a clove of garlic, and salt to a food processor or a blender. You can start with about a 1/4 teaspoon salt and add more to taste. Process or blend them until they become smooth to your liking.
That’s it.
Less than 5 minutes to prep and make.
So what are you waiting for?
Make a fresh batch of these sun-dried tomato pistou for your next snack or meal.
Enjoy!
- 1 cup sun-dried tomatoes in oil, drained
- 1 cup fresh basil leaves
- 1 clove of garlic, minced
- ⅓ cup olive oil
- ¼ + ⅛ teaspoon salt
- Add all the ingredients into a food processor or blender, then process or blend them until they become smooth to your liking.
debiriley says
can smell … the basil from here YUM!
Koffee Klaud says
this looks incredible – I cant almost smell it behind the screen!
masgautsen says
Oh, I need to try this!
Ginger says
This looks so fresh and aromatic, Andrea – thanks for bringing it along to Fiesta Friday! I’ll have to start looking for those sun-dried tomatoes now …
Have a lovely weekend!
Ginger
LunaGazelleBroadcast says
Pesto is one of my favorite sauces, I definitely have to try this, it
seems light and easy to make 🙂
il Teo says
I’ve never heard of pistou before, but it looks delicious! It’s similar to The Sicilian pesto we do in Italy, without the ricotta cheese though. Lovely!
BunKaryudo says
Shouldn’t really look at this when I’m hungry. I can hear the refrigerator gently calling my name.
Sandra says
Looks amazing. I can almost smell it.
JOYful Girl says
Definitely giving THIS a try, it looks decadent!