Hemp Seed Pesto

Hemp Seed Pesto

Hemp Seed Pesto has been one of my go to pantry lifesavers since I first experimented with swapping seeds for nuts to lighten up a heavy sauce. I remember the afternoon I tossed together a jar with basil gathered from a neighbor, and the aroma of fresh basil and garlic filled my tiny kitchen, making the whole room feel like a trattoria. That first batch wound up slathered on warm toast and spooned over roasted vegetables, and I’ve been hooked ever since.

Over the years I’ve tweaked proportions to suit different moods, sometimes more zesty with extra lemon, other times creamier by nudging up the amount of olive oil. I love that Hemp Seed Pesto is forgiving, so it’s one of those recipes I’ll riff on when I need a quick boost for a weeknight pasta or a fancy lunch spread. You’ll find it bright, nutty, and surprisingly rich even without traditional pine nuts. I often make a double batch and freeze portions so I always have a bright green lifeline to flavor dinner.

Recipe Snapshot

Total Time:
5 mins
Prep Time:
5 mins
Difficulty:
Easy
Calories:
180 kcal
Cuisine:
Italian
Diet:
Keto, Gluten-Free
Course:
Appetizers
Tools Used:
Food Processor

Why This Hemp Seed Pesto Hits Different

Bright, herbal flavor that shines

I adore how Hemp Seed Pesto captures the sweet herbal punch of fresh basil. The flavor stays vibrant because the ingredients are raw, and that freshness is what keeps me coming back, whether I’m tossing it with pasta or using a spoonful to lift a vegetable bowl.

Protein rich without heaviness

The inclusion of hemp seeds brings a nutty, earthy note and plant based protein, so the pesto feels substantial without weighing down a dish. I appreciate how it transforms a simple plate into something satisfying for lunch or a light dinner.

Versatility across meals

I use this pesto in so many ways, and it’s one of my favorite secret weapons. It dresses pasta, brightens avocado toast, and makes a quick spread for sandwiches. That flexibility means I can stretch a single batch across several meals, which I find incredibly practical on busy days.

Simple, pantry friendly process

There is a certain joy in making something delicious with very few tools. With good olive oil and a touch of lemon, the results are greater than the sum of their parts. I like that I can make it in minutes, then let the flavors meld while I prepare the rest of the meal.

Great for prepping and freezing

Because Hemp Seed Pesto freezes beautifully, I often portion it into small containers for effortless weeknight use. That means less time cooking on hectic days and more time enjoying food with friends and family.

Hemp Seed Pesto Shopping List

Hemp Seed Pesto

These ingredients are chosen to keep the pesto bright, creamy, and balanced. The raw basil provides the aromatic backbone, while the hemp seeds add a silky, nutty richness. Olive oil binds everything together, and the lemon and kosher salt sharpen and season the mixture. Each element plays a specific role, producing a sauce that is both lively and versatile.

  • 3 cups fresh basil leaves: Provide bright, aromatic foundation and bulk to the pesto, offering a fresh, herbaceous character that balances the richness of the seeds and oil. Gently bruised leaves release essential oils that heighten overall flavor and give the pesto its classic green color. Use packed leaves for a concentrated basil presence and adjust quantity for stronger or milder herbal notes.
  • 1/2 cup hemp seeds: Contribute a nutty, creamy texture and high protein content that replaces traditional nuts in pesto, delivering richness without overpowering the basil. Blend until just smooth to retain a pleasant body and subtle crunch if desired. Select hulled hemp seeds for a milder, more accessible flavor and a silky mouthfeel.
  • 2 cloves garlic: Add a sharp, pungent kick that cuts through the richness of oil and seeds while enhancing savory depth. Mince or crush to release sulfurous aromatics and integrate evenly throughout the pesto. Adjust amount to taste, using less for milder garlic presence or more for bolder flavor.
  • 1/2 cup olive oil: Provide smooth, unctuous medium that binds the ingredients and carries flavors across the palate, contributing to spreadability and sheen. Slowly stream in while blending to control consistency, creating either a thicker paste or a looser sauce for tossing with pasta. Use good-quality extra virgin olive oil for optimal flavor.
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt: Season and elevate overall flavor profile by brightening and rounding savory and herbal components; help control the balance between richness and acidity. Dissolve into the wet ingredients to ensure even seasoning throughout the pesto. Adjust quantity to taste, adding more for pronounced saltiness or less for a lighter bite.
  • 1 lemon, juiced: Introduce bright acidity that lifts flavors and prevents the pesto from tasting flat, balancing the oil and seeds with fresh citrus notes. Squeeze directly into the blender and taste as you go to achieve the desired level of tang. Lemon juice also helps preserve the bright green color of the basil by slowing oxidation.
  • 1/4 cup parmesan or vegan cheese, if desired: Provide optional savory, umami-rich finishing touch that adds depth and a slightly salty, cheesy flavor when included. Grate or blend in to taste if a traditional Parmesan character is desired, or use a vegan alternative to keep the recipe plant-based. Use sparingly to avoid overpowering the milder hemp seed and basil flavors.

How to Assemble Hemp Seed Pesto

Hemp Seed Pesto

Making this pesto is quick and hands on, and it rewards small adjustments. The food processor does most of the work, but listening for the right sounds and watching the texture will guide you. Keep tasting as you go so you end up with a balanced, vibrant sauce.

  1. Place all of the ingredients in a food processor and puree until desired texture.: You will notice the sound of the processor change as ingredients break down from leafy and loose to thick and emulsified, and the smell will shift from grassy to nutty and fragrant. This transformation matters because achieving a smooth, cohesive texture helps the pesto cling to pasta or spread easily on toast. A common mistake is processing too long without adding extra oil, which can make the mixture feel pasty rather than silky, so pause occasionally to scrape the bowl and check consistency. Also watch for overheating, which can darken the basil and alter the bright flavor. If the mixture seems dry, add more olive oil a tablespoon at a time, and if it looks too loose, process a few more seconds, pulsing to avoid overworking the herbs. Use a rubber spatula to bring any pockets of leaves into the blade’s path to ensure even processing. The color should remain a vibrant green, and the texture should be cohesive with small flecks of hemp seeds and parmesan if used.
  2. Serve tossed with pasta or over avocado toast or any other recipes you need pesto for.: When you toss the pesto with warm pasta, the sauce becomes more aromatic as the heat releases the essential oils from the basil and garlic , and the olive oil becomes silkier on hot noodles. This matters because a warm base helps the flavors bloom and coat ingredients evenly, creating a comforting mouthfeel. A frequent oversight is adding pesto to boiling hot pasta straight from the pot without reserving any starchy cooking water, which can result in a dry coating; instead keep a little pasta water to help the pesto emulsify into a glossy sauce. For avocado toast, the contrast between the herbaceous pesto and creamy avocado creates a delightful balance, but avoid overloading the toast so the textures stay distinct. If storing, place the pesto in an airtight container and drizzle a thin layer of olive oil on top to prevent oxidation. When reheating gently, do so briefly and stir to restore the texture, since overheating can dull the bright green color and fresh flavor.

Ways to Customize

Hemp Seed Pesto

You can easily adapt Hemp Seed Pesto to suit dietary needs or flavor preferences. Small swaps or additions will change texture and depth, so make adjustments gradually and taste often. Below are practical, tested ideas to personalize the sauce while keeping the recipe reliable.

  • Swap the cheese Use a vegan grated alternative in place of parmesan for dairy free results without sacrificing savory notes, adding it at the end for texture.
  • Adjust the oil If you want a lighter finish, reduce the olive oil slightly and add a splash of pasta water or the white of a cooked potato to loosen the sauce naturally.
  • Brighten with zest Add a little lemon zest along with the juice to lift the aroma and give a more pronounced citrus top note that complements the basil.
  • Milder garlic Roast the garlic briefly for a sweeter, less sharp profile if raw garlic feels too assertive in smaller servings.
  • Texture control For a chunkier pesto, pulse fewer times and fold in a tablespoon of whole hemp seeds at the end for pleasant bursts of seed texture.
  • Salt smart Add salt in small amounts, and remember that folding in parmesan will increase overall saltiness, so taste before finishing.

What to Pair With Hemp Seed Pesto

Hemp Seed Pesto plays beautifully across casual and slightly elevated meals. Think of it as a flavor booster that can be the centerpiece of a light lunch or an accent at dinner. Use it to bring freshness to simple plates and to add richness without heaviness.

  • Classic pasta toss Toss the pesto with hot pasta and a little reserved cooking water for a silky, simple main that shines for weeknight dinners or casual entertaining.
  • Avocado toast upgrade Spread mashed avocado and top with a spoonful of pesto for a bright, herbaceous breakfast or snack that feels luxurious but is quick to assemble.
  • Vegetable bowls Drizzle over roasted or steamed seasonal vegetables to add a herb forward finish that elevates plain sides into a composed plate suitable for lunch or light dinner.
  • Sandwich spread Use the pesto as a spread in sandwiches to introduce moisture and a burst of herbal flavor, ideal for packed lunches or picnic fare.
  • Occasions This pesto suits everyday meals, casual gatherings, and special seasonal menus like spring entertaining when basil is at its best.
  • Storage tips Store in an airtight container with a thin layer of olive oil on top to prevent browning; freeze in ice cube trays for single use portions to keep it available year round.

FAQ

Refrigerated in an airtight container with a thin layer of olive oil on top, Hemp Seed Pesto will keep well for about 4 to 5 days. The oil barrier helps slow oxidation and preserves the bright green color. If you notice any off smells or a dulling of the basil aroma, that is a sign it is past peak. I often make small batches for immediate use and freeze additional portions to retain freshness. Defrost gently in the fridge and stir before serving to restore the texture.

Yes, you can make this pesto using a sturdy mortar and pestle or finely chopping the ingredients and then whisking them with olive oil. The texture will be a bit chunkier and more rustic, which can be lovely on toast. Using a mortar and pestle also helps to release essential oils from the basil and garlic more gently. The trade off is time and effort, so for speed and a smoother finish, a food processor is typically preferred.

Hemp Seed Pesto freezes very well, and I recommend portioning it into ice cube trays or small containers for convenience. Freeze until solid, then transfer cubes to a sealed bag so you can pull out single servings as needed. This method preserves flavor and color, and lets you enjoy pesto even when basil is out of season. Thaw in the refrigerator or stir a frozen cube into warm pasta, allowing it to melt into sauce quickly.

If the pesto tastes too oily, add a small handful more fresh basil or an extra tablespoon of hemp seeds and pulse briefly, which will absorb some oil and rebalance texture. If it is too acidic from lemon, stir in a pinch more kosher salt or a bit more hemp seeds to round out the sharpness. Taste as you go, adjusting by small increments. These gentle fixes help you achieve a harmonious flavor without overcorrecting.

Conclusion

Hemp Seed Pesto stands out because it delivers bright herbal flavor and a creamy, nutty texture with minimal effort. It’s quick to make, flexible in use, and freezes beautifully so you can enjoy fresh pesto beyond basil season. Give it a try on pasta, toast, or roasted vegetables, and you’ll find it becomes one of those go to staples in your kitchen. Share it with friends or keep it all to yourself, either way it brings lively, memorable flavor to simple meals.

Hemp Seed Pesto

Hemp Seed Pesto

Hemp Seed Pesto is a creamy, herb forward sauce with a nutty undertone from hemp seeds and bright citrus notes from lemon, perfect for easy weeknight dinners or quick lunch upgrades. This simple, no cook pesto is versatile, protein rich, and comes together in minutes, making it ideal for busy cooks who still want fresh flavor. Make a batch and freeze portions for effortless meals.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Appetizers
Cuisine Italian
Servings 6 servings
Calories 180 kcal

Equipment

  • Food Processor

Ingredients
  

  • 3 cups fresh basil leaves Provide bright, aromatic foundation and bulk to the pesto, offering a fresh, herbaceous character that balances the richness of the seeds and oil. Gently bruised leaves release essential oils that heighten overall flavor and give the pesto its classic green color. Use packed leaves for a concentrated basil presence and adjust quantity for stronger or milder herbal notes.
  • 1/2 cup hemp seeds Contribute a nutty, creamy texture and high protein content that replaces traditional nuts in pesto, delivering richness without overpowering the basil. Blend until just smooth to retain a pleasant body and subtle crunch if desired. Select hulled hemp seeds for a milder, more accessible flavor and a silky mouthfeel.
  • 2 cloves garlic Add a sharp, pungent kick that cuts through the richness of oil and seeds while enhancing savory depth. Mince or crush to release sulfurous aromatics and integrate evenly throughout the pesto. Adjust amount to taste, using less for milder garlic presence or more for bolder flavor.
  • 1/2 cup olive oil Provide smooth, unctuous medium that binds the ingredients and carries flavors across the palate, contributing to spreadability and sheen. Slowly stream in while blending to control consistency, creating either a thicker paste or a looser sauce for tossing with pasta. Use good-quality extra virgin olive oil for optimal flavor.
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt Season and elevate overall flavor profile by brightening and rounding savory and herbal components; help control the balance between richness and acidity. Dissolve into the wet ingredients to ensure even seasoning throughout the pesto. Adjust quantity to taste, adding more for pronounced saltiness or less for a lighter bite.
  • 1 lemon, juiced Introduce bright acidity that lifts flavors and prevents the pesto from tasting flat, balancing the oil and seeds with fresh citrus notes. Squeeze directly into the blender and taste as you go to achieve the desired level of tang. Lemon juice also helps preserve the bright green color of the basil by slowing oxidation.
  • 1/4 cup parmesan or vegan cheese, if desired Provide optional savory, umami-rich finishing touch that adds depth and a slightly salty, cheesy flavor when included. Grate or blend in to taste if a traditional Parmesan character is desired, or use a vegan alternative to keep the recipe plant-based. Use sparingly to avoid overpowering the milder hemp seed and basil flavors.

Instructions
 

  • Place all of the ingredients in a food processor and puree until desired texture.: You will notice the sound of the processor change as ingredients break down from leafy and loose to thick and emulsified, and the smell will shift from grassy to nutty and fragrant. This transformation matters because achieving a smooth, cohesive texture helps the pesto cling to pasta or spread easily on toast. A common mistake is processing too long without adding extra oil, which can make the mixture feel pasty rather than silky, so pause occasionally to scrape the bowl and check consistency. Also watch for overheating, which can darken the basil and alter the bright flavor. If the mixture seems dry, add more olive oil a tablespoon at a time, and if it looks too loose, process a few more seconds, pulsing to avoid overworking the herbs. Use a rubber spatula to bring any pockets of leaves into the blade’s path to ensure even processing. The color should remain a vibrant green, and the texture should be cohesive with small flecks of hemp seeds and parmesan if used.
  • Serve tossed with pasta or over avocado toast or any other recipes you need pesto for.: When you toss the pesto with warm pasta, the sauce becomes more aromatic as the heat releases the essential oils from the basil and garlic , and the olive oil becomes silkier on hot noodles. This matters because a warm base helps the flavors bloom and coat ingredients evenly, creating a comforting mouthfeel. A frequent oversight is adding pesto to boiling hot pasta straight from the pot without reserving any starchy cooking water, which can result in a dry coating; instead keep a little pasta water to help the pesto emulsify into a glossy sauce. For avocado toast, the contrast between the herbaceous pesto and creamy avocado creates a delightful balance, but avoid overloading the toast so the textures stay distinct. If storing, place the pesto in an airtight container and drizzle a thin layer of olive oil on top to prevent oxidation. When reheating gently, do so briefly and stir to restore the texture, since overheating can dull the bright green color and fresh flavor.

Notes

  • Swap the cheese Use a vegan grated alternative in place of parmesan for dairy free results without sacrificing savory notes, adding it at the end for texture.
  • Adjust the oil If you want a lighter finish, reduce the olive oil slightly and add a splash of pasta water or the white of a cooked potato to loosen the sauce naturally.
  • Brighten with zest Add a little lemon zest along with the juice to lift the aroma and give a more pronounced citrus top note that complements the basil.
  • Milder garlic Roast the garlic briefly for a sweeter, less sharp profile if raw garlic feels too assertive in smaller servings.
  • Texture control For a chunkier pesto, pulse fewer times and fold in a tablespoon of whole hemp seeds at the end for pleasant bursts of seed texture.
  • Salt smart Add salt in small amounts, and remember that folding in parmesan will increase overall saltiness, so taste before finishing.
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