
Pistou is an infinitely adaptable condiment from Provence. A classic pistou consists of four simple ingredients: basil, garlic, olive oil and salt, but is quite accommodating to various herbs or the addition of nuts and/or cheese (which would make it more akin to Italy’s pesto).
Pistou is most commonly associated with the Provençal dish, Soupe au Pistou, but it can be served with pasta, as a spread for bread, over steamed vegetables or grilled fish, or as I prefer, as a dressing for tomato salad.
This recipe is mostly a guideline – feel free to scale up or scale down, vary the herbs (I particularly like parsley and mint in combination with the basil), modify the amount of garlic or lemon, or perhaps add parmesan or feta cheese, walnuts, almonds or pine nuts.
15 minutes (with food processor)
Ingredients:
1-2 cloves Garlic, peeled, germ removed
Pinch Salt
2 cups Basil leaves
1/4 cup Olive oil (to taste and desired consistency)
Splash of lemon juice (optional)
Method:
You can take the classic approach and use a mortar and pestle, which takes a bit longer but with creamier, more luscious results, or simply use a food processor.
Using mortar and pestle:
Using a food processor:
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