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    Home Grown Basil & Garlic Scape Pesto

    Published on August 31, 2016 ᛫ Updated on February 7, 2022 by Chef Markus

    Garlic scapes are a delicious early summer vegetable, which are harvested from the garlic plant right before it blooms. The 'garlic scape' is essentially the unformed flour bud which is cut of to divert energy back into the garlic bulb, and not into producing a flower.

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    If you grow your own garlic at home, this can lead you to having a lot of garlic scapes to use up. Maybe more then you can eat on your own. As basil pesto  is one of the best ways to preserve your basil harvest for the fall and winter months, I figured why not apply the same method to garlic scapes and make garlic scape pesto?

    A deliciously simple Basil Pesto recipe using Garlic Scapes from the garden. A great way to preserve your basil harvest.

    While the garlic cloves are not yet fully matured, I didn't want these beautiful garlic scapes which are ready to be harvested, to go to waste. Garlic scapes, if left on the plant will turn into beautiful white flowers, the downside to this is that the garlic plants send all their energy into producing these flowers and not into growing the bulb, which is what we want for a nice large garlic harvest.

    Once the scapes start to form it is best to remove them from the plant and use them in recipes such as this basil pesto. You can also grill the scapes and serve them as a vegetable side. They are simply delicious!

    Related:  Grilled Garlic Scapes With Lemon & Parmesan

    Basil & Garlic Scape Pesto Ingredients

    For this basil pesto recipe, I used:

    • 2 cups of tightly packed basil leaves (picked about 3 plants worth)
    • 1 cup of chopped garlic scapes (3 to 4 garlic cloves may be substituted for the scapes)
    • ½ cup of toasted pine nuts
    • 1 ½ cups Extra Virgin Olive Oil
    • 50 grams of rough chopped parmesan cheese
    • A splash of vinegar (use your favourite... or even lemon juice)
    • Salt and pepper to taste ( instead of pepper I used nasturtium flowers which have a peppery taste)
    Ingredients for a basil Pesto recipe

    Instructions

    Once you have all your ingredients together, make sure to wash the garlic scapes and basil leaves if they came from your garden. If you are using store bought basil, it should have already been washed.

    Toast the pine nuts in a dry (no oil) pan over medium-high heat, making sure to shake the pan continuously so the nuts do not burn. You want them to be a nice golden brown, but not black. Toast for about 4 to 5 minutes and then cool the nuts.

    Roasting pine nuts in a pan

    Combine the chopped garlic scape, fresh basil, and the rest of the ingredients in a food processor. Pulse the mixture until the mix starts looking like pesto! You can leave the mix chunky if you like or puree until smooth. Either way, the end product is sure to be yummy! You can freeze this pesto recipe to last all winter long, or store it in glass jars in the fridge for up to 4 months.

    Finished Basil and Garlic scape pesto

    It's normal for your pesto to turn a darker shade of green once exposed to air, but if stored in jars and refrigerated right away the colour will stay nice and bright green for a long time. Also note that if you are using olive oil, the pesto will solidify in the fridge. This is normal and you can simply scoop out what you need when the time comes. It will loosen back up at room temperature.

    Looking For More Garlic Scape Recipes? Try These:

    Grilled Garlic Scapes with Lemon and Parmesan

    Beer Steamed Mussels with Garlic Scapes and Lemon

    Have you this garlic scape pesto at home?? Comment & Rate the recipe below, then take a picture and tag me on Facebook & Instagram: @earthfoodandfire . For more from scratch recipes follow me on Instagram & Pinterest

    Recipe

    A deliciously simple Basil Pesto recipe using Garlic Scapes from the garden. A great way to preserve your basil harvest.

    Home Grown Basil & Garlic Scape Pesto

    Chef Markus
    A deliciously simple to follow basil pesto recipe that uses fresh garlic scapes from the garden. Perfect for use in pasta and other dishes.
    4.75 from 16 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 15 minutes mins
    Course Condiment
    Cuisine Canadian
    Servings 2 cups
    Calories 3516.8 kcal
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    Ingredients
      

    • 2 cups of tightly packed basil leaves picked about 3 plants worth
    • 1 cup of chopped garlic scapes
    • ½ cup of toasted pine nuts
    • 1 ½ cups Extra Virgin Olive Oil
    • ½ cup of rough chopped parmesan cheese
    • a splash of vinegar use your favourite..or even lemon juice
    • salt and pepper to taste. instead of pepper I used nasturtium flowers which have a peppery taste

    Instructions
     

    • Wash the Garlic Scapes and Fresh Basil
    • Toast the pine nuts in a dry pan until just golden brown, Make sure to toss the nuts in the pan as they toast to avoid burning.
    • Cool the nuts and then combine all ingredients in a food processor or blender.
    • Pulse until desired consistency is reached.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 3516.8kcal

    Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.

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    Comments

    1. Barbara Lindenbach

      July 13, 2020 at 2:27 pm

      5 stars
      Loved this idea. My garden is really great with lots of the ingredients. Except nasturtiums. I think I will plant next season. Yummy pasta sauce. Fresh tasting as I used a little more lemon juice. Put a scapes and basil leaf on top for garnish...

      Reply
      • Chef Markus Mueller

        July 14, 2020 at 5:14 am

        Hey Barbera, glad you enjoyed the recipe. I agree it would be great in a pasta!

        Reply
    2. Marie

      July 05, 2020 at 7:28 pm

      5 stars
      Delicious! Omitted pine nuts due to allergy.the pesto was perfect....garlicky!!! Will definitely make this again with our scapes.....once the scapes are gone, hopefully garlic will be ready for harvest and drying.

      Reply
      • Chef Markus Mueller

        July 14, 2020 at 5:19 am

        Awesome! Yes it is garlicky! Haha. Thanks for the feedback Marie.

        Reply
    3. Cathy

      June 26, 2020 at 8:54 pm

      Do you use the flower or just the stems.

      Reply
      • Chef Markus Mueller

        June 28, 2020 at 7:03 am

        Hi Cathy, do you mean from the basil or the nasturtiums? For the nasturtiums, I use just the flowers. For the basil I use just the leaves, you could use the stems aswell, but they would add a woody texture to the pesto.

        Reply
    4. Claire

      June 17, 2018 at 1:29 am

      5 stars
      I love making homemade pesto but Garlic scapes are a new one for me.....can't wait to give this a go. Will have to plant some garlic 😉
      The colour is wonderful!

      Reply
      • Chef Markus Mueller

        July 18, 2018 at 10:19 am

        Make sure you plant hardneck garlic Claire! Softneck garlic tends to not grow a flower stalk! Good Luck! Let me know how it goes.

        Reply
    5. Natalie

      June 17, 2018 at 1:04 am

      5 stars
      I love homemade pesto! Your recipe looks and sounds so delicious and so easy to make! Perfect for hosting!

      Reply
    6. camila

      June 16, 2018 at 10:16 pm

      5 stars
      Omg I just got a bunch of garlic scapes at the farmers market today because I know how short their season is. I am also making pesto this week! Great minds think alike! lol

      Reply
    7. Patty @ Spoonabilities

      June 16, 2018 at 6:55 pm

      5 stars
      What a wonderful pesto! I can literally smell and taste all the flavors right here, right now 🙂

      Reply
      • Chef Markus Mueller

        July 18, 2018 at 10:18 am

        Thanks Patty!

        Reply
    8. Claudia Lamascolo

      June 16, 2018 at 6:09 pm

      5 stars
      Nothing more precious than a new addition to your family, every day is a new beautiful adventure congrats.. Your pesto is vibrant and colorful perfect for bruschetta which is what I cant wait to use it on!

      Reply
      • Chef Markus Mueller

        July 18, 2018 at 10:17 am

        O you're right Claudia! This pesto would be fantastic on bruschetta! I even use it in pasta's and in chicken stuffings!

        Reply
    9. Sean

      September 16, 2016 at 11:16 pm

      HUGE congratulations to you and your wife! I can certainly understand how busy you must be right now! This is a lovely, wonderful sauce, and I loooove the fact that you used garlic scapes in it. I love the garlic element in pesto as a rule, but I'm really excited by anything that amps it up with garlic scapes. Great job!

      Reply
      • Markus Mueller

        July 18, 2018 at 10:16 am

        Thanks Sean! I have recently been cooking up a storm with garlic scapes! Grilled scapes, Mussels and garlic scapes, dried garlic scape powder! I have garlic coming out of my ears!

        Reply
    10. Marisa

      September 16, 2016 at 10:47 pm

      Congratulations to you and your wife on your little bundle of joy! Enjoy every moment...they grow so fast! I love making pesto with fresh basil from the garden!! Great recipe????

      Reply
    11. MDIVADOMESTICA

      September 09, 2016 at 10:53 pm

      What great timing! Today I had been thinking about a new pesto recipe to try out. This looks great & I love the inclusion of the nasturtium. It would give it a peppery taste.

      Reply
      • Markus Mueller

        July 18, 2018 at 10:14 am

        I find nasturtiums, are not that widely used outside of as a garnish. They really add quite a kick to the pesto though!

        Reply
    12. Mairead Rodgers

      September 09, 2016 at 5:55 pm

      Congratulations to you and your wife!!!! So exciting! About the recipe: I love that you use fresh ingredients from the garden! Thanks for sharing this 🙂

      Reply
      • Markus Mueller

        July 18, 2018 at 10:14 am

        Thanks Mairead! I try and use as many fresh ingredients from my garden as possible!

        Reply
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