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1 May 2019

Wild Garlic Pesto Recipe

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Here’s my long adored Wild Garlic Pesto recipe. It’s the perfect way to transform the season’s forage into a tasty treat that will go with so many dishes all year round.

If you happen across a healthy patch of ramsons or wild garlic this year, fill your basket safe in the knowledge you can whisk it home and turn it into this delicious pesto.

Wild Garlic / Ramsons 

Here’s a shot of my friends woodland that is one of my favourite places to be at this time of year.

Wherever you look there are either ramsons or bluebells!

English woodland carpeted with wild garlic ramsons and bluebells

It favours the shade of trees or hedges, and loves damp ground.

Identification of the Wild Garlic (also know as Ramsons) plant is easy. Simply snap the stem and if it smells of garlic, you’re in luck! 

And if you do get bitten by the foraging bug this spring, do check out my other Wild Garlic Recipes.

womans hands holding a small black bowl of wild garlic pesto

What to do With Ramsons Pesto?

Honestly, I am happy with a jar of this pesto and a spoon.

But I guess I should offer some more constructive uses for you!

So, hows about…

Pesto Quesadilla – This. Tastes. Awesome.

Ramsons Pesto Pasta – Too obvious? OK, let’s keep going…

a food processor full of wild garlic ready to make ramson pesto

BLTP – Yep. Spread a generous layer of wild garlic pesto into a BLT for a flavour BOMB.

Keto Pesto Cheese – This is perfect for those that avoid carbs. Simply cut some small slices of cheddar, top with a dash of ramson pesto and half a cherry tomato. Perfect canapes or movie night treat.

woman in grey pouring olive oil into a food processor to make fresh pesto

Savoury Celery Boats – top a celery stick with a little cream cheese and a smear of pesto. So crunchy and SO good!

Pesto Cream Cheese – Otherwise, try mixing a good sized dollop into the cream cheese and spread on sandwiches, wraps etc

Wild Garlic Pesto Salad Dressing – Mix some freshly made pesto with more olive oil and your favourite vinegar for a delicious salad dressing.

woman in grey pouring nuts into a food processor to make pesto

Pesto Potatoes – Saute new potato wedges until crisp. Serve with a mix of mayo and ramsons pesto. Heaven.

Got more ideas? Leave them below for us all to try!

woman in grey grating a block of parmesan cheese onto a wooden board

Can you Freeze Homemade Pesto?

YES! You have a few options when it comes to freezing homemade pesto.

I have successfully frozen it in ‘dollops’ laid out on a silicone baking sheet.

When the ‘dollops’ freeze and harden, I then pop them into a ziploc bag back in the freezer where I could dip in whenever I fancied some pesto.

wooden board with small pile of grated parmesan cheese

You can also freeze your pesto in glass jars.

Ensure there is a one inch gap or so at the top of the jar for expansion.

And place the jars somewhere safe within the freezer. Just in case they topple during routine rummages.

Oh, and write clearly on jar/lid so you know what it is in six months time when spring is just a distant memory!

woman spooning wild garlic pesto into a small black bowl from a food processor

I recommend you see the recipe that follows as a starting point.

Follow it, and then taste your pesto. Then you have the option of adding a little more of this, or a little more of that.

And as with most recipes, this will give you your perfect pesto.

With the perfect blend of flavours suited to your taste buds.

woman in a kitchen taking a small amount of homemade pesto on her finger to taste

Wild Garlic Pesto Recipe

So here it is. My delicious recipe for homemade ramsons pesto.

I do hope you enjoy it, and don’t forget to tag me on social if you share any pics of your foraged goodies!

You can find me pretty much everywhere as @hedgecomber :)

Janie x 

woman in grey holding a black bowl or bright green homemade ramson pesto

Oh, and if you’re in the mood for more fun foraging projects, now is the perfect time to try out my popular Plantain Salve recipe! It’s so simple, and makes such a useful skin balm to help you through the season ahead.

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slate background with bowl of homemade Ramsons Pesto and some ramson flowers
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Ramsons Pesto Recipe
Prep Time
10 mins
Total Time
10 mins
 
Course: Lunch, Main Course, preserves, Salad
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: Ramsons Pesto, wild garlic pesto
Servings: 10
Calories: 294 kcal
Author: Jane Sarchet
Ingredients
  • 150 g ramsons leaf, stem & flower. Washed and shaken dry
  • 250 ml olive oil or avocado oil
  • 60 g pine nuts or almonds or walnuts
  • 60 g Parmesan cheese grated
  • 1/2 tsp salt
UK Measurements - USA Measurements
Instructions
  1. Wash the ramsons in cold water to remove any bugs or debris. Pat dry with a clean tea towel.

  2. Put the ramsons, oil and half the pine nuts into a food processor and blitz till mostly smooth. 

  3. Add the rest of the nuts and the grated cheese and pulse to combine (blend further if you prefer a smoother consistency)

  4. Scrape into a sterilised glass jar, ice cube tray or pot. Place in the fridge if you are planning to use within a few days, or freeze for longer term storage.

Recipe Notes

Ramsons

You can use all parts of the wild garlic plant in this recipe, however please remember it is illegal to dig up wild plant bulbs from public land here in the UK. 

Picking and using the flowers, stems and leaves is just fine. This recipe also works superbly with Three Cornered Leek.

Cheese

Parmesan is my preferred cheese, however any hard, aged cheese would work well.

For a vegan/dairy free version, just omit the cheese altogether. It will still be delicious.

Oil

Olive oil or avocado oils would be my preferred choice. Avocado oil is very neutral in taste, so use this if you're not keen on the taste of olive oil.

Nuts

Pine nuts are the traditional choice, however they are expensive. Feel free to swap them out with almond, walnuts, hazelnuts or even pecans. Each will bring a different flavour to the pesto, so play around with them.

Nutrition Facts
Ramsons Pesto Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 294 Calories from Fat 270
% Daily Value*
Fat 30g46%
Saturated Fat 4g25%
Cholesterol 4mg1%
Sodium 213mg9%
Potassium 41mg1%
Carbohydrates 3g1%
Fiber 0g0%
Sugar 0g0%
Protein 3g6%
Vitamin A 300IU6%
Vitamin C 1.8mg2%
Calcium 80mg8%
Iron 0.8mg4%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

wild garlic ramson flowers in a vase

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Comments

  1. Rose little says

    1 May 2019 at 5:23 pm

    Love the recipe & cannot wait to make it. We have lots of wild garlic here where I live so now I can use some of it at last. Thanks for sharing this

    Reply
    • Jane Sarchet says

      6 May 2019 at 9:34 pm

      Thank you Rose! I do hope you love it :)

      Reply
  2. Fiona Manoon says

    24 May 2019 at 5:52 am

    Brilliant Recipe, I loved it!
    Thanks for sharing & keep Posting !!

    Reply
  3. Debbie Skerten says

    28 May 2019 at 10:42 am

    I’m off foraging. This sounds gorgeous. Many thanks for the recipe.

    Reply
    • Jane Sarchet says

      27 January 2020 at 6:01 pm

      My pleasure Debbie, enjoy!
      Janie x

      Reply

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