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Blog of Pesto

A blog comparing every pesto I could buy

Technique

Setup:

The Pasta was Barilla Gemelli or Girandole. The pesto was mixed with starchy pasta-water to try and create a creamy emulsion that would coat the pasta better.

Ratings

Each pesto is compared in these categories:

  • taste: how it tasted
  • consistency: How was the consistency, did it form a proper emulsion with the pasta water
  • ingredients: what's in it, how much of it, and how is it
  • price: how expensive is this pesto
  • size: how much is in the glass

The actual reviews:

Bernbacher "Pesto Calabrese"

Date: 2022-08-02

Eaten with: Gemelli.

ingredients: Red and yellow peppers (52%), Sunflower oil, Grana Padano Cheese (7%), Almonds (4.7%), Potato flakes, Salt, Lactic acid, spices.

Category Rating / Value
taste 1/5
consistency 2/5
ingredients 3/5
price ???
size 140g

notes: This pesto lacked the spicieness I expect from a calabrese pesto. It was not spicy at all, in fact it had a very mild taste. In the context of pesto you could even say it did not taste like much at all. It also did not form the best emulsion and had a grainy texture, presumably from the shredded almonds. Adding Sriracha to it significantly improved the flavour. Make of that what you wish. This is not really surprising, as this pesto consists of around 30% sunflower oil, without a main ingredient carrying much taste (peppers). It's definitely a below-average to bad pesto.

Final verdict: ★★☆☆☆

Barilla "Pesto Vegan" (Green)

Date: 2022-08-02

Eaten with: Gemelli.

ingredients: Basil (35.6%), Sunflower oil, Cashews, Glucose syrup, water, modified cornstarch, salt, natural aroma, olive oil, sugar, lactic acid.

Category Rating / Value
taste 5/5
consistency 5/5
ingredients 3/5
price
size 195g

notes: This is the classic, creamy, supermarket "Pesto a la Genovese" but vegan (and even more creamy). The taste is a 5/5, it has every element you'd expect from a "Pesto a la Genovese", even though it definitely isn't, as it's missing pine nuts and Parmesan cheese. The taste is one thing, but I definitely can't understate how well it reacted to the pasta water (probably due to the modified starches). It was superbly creamy throughout and coated even the more challenging Gemelli beautifully. Sure, it could have better ingredients (more olive oil, better nuts) but you can't argue with the result. Therefore it deserves the full 5 star rating.

Final verdict: ★★★★★

Cucina "Premium Pesto alla Genovese"

Date: 2022-08-04

Eaten with: Girandole

ingredients: Basil (44%), Olive oil (18%), Sunflower oil, Grana Padano (6%), Pine nuts (4%), Cashews (4%), Pecorino Romano, salt, sugar, garlic, lactic acid, ascorbic acid.

Category Rating / Value
taste 4/5
consistency 4/5
ingredients 4/5
price ???
size 190g

notes: This pesto tasted pretty good, although I missed the creaminess of the cheese (as there is almost no cheese at all in this pesto, and nothing to replace it). There was a considerable ammount of visible fibers, almost looking like straw-fibres. Even though it contains a lot of oil, it still coated the paste well and did not separate when I added the pasta water. This pesto definitely has a more "traditional" or "organic" look to it, but it can't quite pull it off. I rate it four out of five stars.

Final verdict: ★★★★☆

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Eaten with: noodles.

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Final verdict: ★☆