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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences with making Mini Pesto Pizzas, discussing various methods of preparing pesto, and exchanging tips on where to find pre-made pesto.
Views differ on the best method for making pesto, with some participants favoring pre-made options while others advocate for making it from scratch. There is no clear consensus on the use of the food chopper versus other methods.
Participants shared personal experiences and preferences regarding the preparation of pesto, highlighting various methods and sources for obtaining ingredients.
Consultants looking for insights on making Mini Pesto Pizzas and tips on pesto preparation may find this discussion relevant.
KellyRedHead said:This may sound dumb, but where do you find the pre-made pesto? I don't think I know what it is.![]()
Kelly V.
chefjeanine said:Becky (or anyone),
Did you make the pesto with your food chopper? I made these for our Cluster Mtg. and I made the pesto in my blender at home. . .couldn't imagine making it with the food chopper but perhaps it works just fine.
I think I'd like it better with pine nuts (I know, they are expensive) in the recipe.
To make the Mini Pesto Pizzas, you will need mini pizza crusts, pesto sauce, mozzarella cheese, cherry tomatoes, and fresh basil. You can also add other toppings like olives or pepperoni based on your preference.
The preparation time for the Mini Pesto Pizzas is approximately 10 minutes, and baking them usually takes around 15-20 minutes, depending on your oven. Overall, you can have them ready in about 30 minutes!
Yes, you can prepare the Mini Pesto Pizzas ahead of time. Assemble them and store them in the refrigerator for a few hours before baking. You can also freeze them unbaked and cook them directly from frozen, just add a few extra minutes to the baking time.
Mini Pesto Pizzas can be customized to fit various dietary restrictions. You can use gluten-free pizza crusts for those with gluten intolerance, dairy-free cheese for lactose intolerance, and vegan pesto for a plant-based option. Always check the ingredient labels to ensure they meet your dietary needs.
Mini Pesto Pizzas are best served warm, straight from the oven. You can garnish them with fresh basil or a drizzle of balsamic glaze for added flavor. They make a great appetizer or snack for parties and gatherings!