Garlic Scape Pesto Recipe on Food52 (2024)

5 Ingredients or Fewer

by: Kenzi Wilbur

June12,2013

3.5

4 Ratings

  • Makes about 1 1/2 cups

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Author Notes

Pesto is beginning to make a regular appearance at dinner at my house. Toss it with pasta, spread it on toast; thin it with more olive oil and it'll become a happy alternative to whatever you've been dressing your salads with. —Kenzi Wilbur

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What You'll Need

Ingredients
  • 1 cupgarlic scapes, thinly sliced crosswise
  • 1/4 cuppine nuts
  • 1/2 cupgood olive oil
  • 1/4 cupParmesan
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
Directions
  1. Add the scapes and pine nuts to the bowl of a food processor and pulse until everything is broken up a bit. Then turn the processor back on, and with it running, add the oil a little at a time until it's fully incorporated.
  2. Add cheese, pulse, then season with salt and pepper to taste.
  3. This won't brown like basil pesto will, so if you're not using immediately, just store in a container in the fridge. It will last a week.

Tags:

  • Condiment/Spread
  • Italian
  • Vegetable
  • Garlic
  • Pine Nut
  • Pesto
  • 5 Ingredients or Fewer
  • Make Ahead
  • Spring
  • Vegetarian
  • Appetizer

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24 Reviews

Kelly M. June 28, 2021

I did this just this weekend with what I had on hand (toasted walnuts and some grana padano cheese instead of pine nuts and parmesan) - garlic scape pesto is THE BEST. I always freeze at least half in little cubes so I can drop it into pasta or vegetables all year round!

Mary C. June 6, 2016

I made this last year, and found it quite garlicky. So this year I blanched the scapes first, and it was mellow and lovely.

MarieH June 5, 2016

Excellent as is! May not make it into the freezer. I am eating it on bread :-)

Sami H. June 26, 2015

I made this but used raw pistachios and added lemon and basil. It is delicious!

Lisa B. June 17, 2015

This was absolutely delicious!! I added a few kale leaves and some basil from the garden. It was pretty garlicky but not overpowering. Put it on a pizza with fresh tomatoes and oregano - wonderful!

Barb July 27, 2014

I love Food 52 and am a fairly adventurous cook. I recently made this pesto as described for pasta. Unfortunately, it was so overpowering that it was inedible.

essbee July 20, 2014

Public Service Announcement
If you find yourself saying "Surely my food processor will be able to break down these woody bits of scape that I've carelessly included", I strongly suggest starting again. I have made myself something with a marvellous flavour and an startlingly unpleasant texture.

Sarahjane R. June 26, 2014

can you freeze it? I have a whole lotta scrapes and would love to put some pesto in the freezer for a treat mid-winter.

Kenzi W. June 26, 2014

Of course!

Lauren R. June 24, 2014

I just made this although I substituted walnuts for pine nuts, and added a few basil leaves and some lemon juice to cut the sharpness of the scapes and its so good. I ate it on zucchini noodles with extra parmesan for a meal that really makes summer's ingredients sing!

KirstenS June 18, 2014

So I have made this before, and as much as I LOVE garlic, this was WAY garlicky. I smelled garlic coming out my pores the next day. Has anyone else found this? Did I just get a particularly pungent bunch?

NatWhit June 24, 2014

Mine was also much more garlicky than I expected. I'm thinking of trying to mellow it out with the addition of some herbs.

maeveoh July 15, 2013

Oh, this has been so wonderful. It was eaten with raw zucchini and tomatoes, baguette pieces, pasta last night, and topping my kale / poached egg breakfast this morning. Delicious!

Kenzi W. July 15, 2013

So glad you like it!

Better T. July 1, 2013

Thank you giving me something else to do my all my scapes ( besides grilling them)! I essentially tripled the recipe (soo many scapes), added a handful of flat leaf parsley, a couple squeezes of lemon juice and toasted the pine nuts. Topped some cedar-planked salmon with it. Delicious!! Now, what else can I put it on....hmmm

Inge C. June 18, 2013

wwhat is scape and ramp??????

pearl_diver June 24, 2013

The garlic scape is a delicate sprout which comes out of the plant early on. A ramp is a wild onion found in southern appalachia.

June 17, 2013

This is perfect. The scapes are just now appearing in my garden. They won't be around for long!

Laurelb June 12, 2013

Can you freeze it?

Kenzi W. June 12, 2013

I haven't before (we always use it up so quickly!), but I imagine it would be perfectly fine.

calendargirl June 12, 2013

I have frozen garlic scape pesto with success, same for ramp pesto. The color darkens a bit, and the flavor sharpens. But it is a most welcome treat to discover it in the freezer on a chilly fall or winter night.

SarahBee June 28, 2013

We freeze our scape pesto. Stays bright and green!

hardlikearmour June 12, 2013

I just bought a bunch yesterday! Mine are destined for a frittata with some fresh asparagus and fromage blanc for supper tonight.

Kenzi W. June 12, 2013

Oh that sounds so good. I've used this pesto in eggs before, too -- it'd probably be lovely in a frittata.

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