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High Protein & Oil-Free Basil Pesto

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I’m a huge fan of anything that can be spread, drizzled, dipped, and of course, spoon fed from a bowl. Over the past couple years, I’ve found my favourite versions of the following:

  • My favourite hummus
  • Easy Cheeze Sauce
  • Pesto
  • Pico De Gallo
  • Guacamole

 

I’ve had dinner guests beg for these recipes. I’ve had vegan skeptics go weak in the knees over this cheeze spread on a sandwich. I’ve had nephews eat 4 bowls of Mac n cheeze in a row!

I make these recipes again and again because they are quick, healthy, and I tend to have many of the ingredients on hand.

However, I would make pesto much more often (weekly? daily? Each waking hour?) if I didn’t think I would consume a full cup of oil in the span of…4 minutes. I seriously can’t control myself around that stuff. Until olive oil becomes its own food group, I tend to reserve classic pesto for those special occasions. Not to mention, organic cold-pressed olive oil is priced like liquid gold!

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But, I’m impatient my friends. And let’s be real, special occasions don’t happen that often when you’re stuck in the country and your only nearby friend is your weirdo cat. Clearly, I need an everyday pesto.

And new friends.

And navy beans in pesto.

Whaaa?

Before you think I’ve gone mad, hear me out. When navy beans are processed they add a lovely creamy and rich quality to recipes. I’ve used processed navy beans many times in recipes (like creamy soups!) and I’ve always been pleased with the result. I figured processed navy beans would provide this creamy quality to my pesto without missing the oil. Or so I hoped.

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My week off must have been good to me because this pesto surpassed my expectations. Either that, or my standards have just dropped. I can’t be certain.

It called my name from the fridge, only this time, I didn’t have to fight it.

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High Protein & Oil-Free Basil Pesto

Vegan, gluten-free, grain-free, no bake/raw, nut-free, refined sugar-free, soy-free
Yield
1.5 cups
Prep time
5 minutes
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
5 minutes

This is far from a traditional tasting pesto, but it’s so delicious I couldn’t stop eating it! The navy beans replace the typical cup of oil in this pesto recipe, making it not only oil-free, but high in protein as well. Nutritional yeast adds a cheezy taste while packing protein and B12. Enjoy this pesto spread on sandwiches, pasta, or even use for a dip for vegetables or chips. Spoon feeding encouraged.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup tightly packed fresh basil leaves (don’t be shy- really pack it in!)
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 1 15-oz can navy/cannellini beans (1.5 cups)
  • 1 tbsp water
  • 2 tbsp nutritional yeast
  • 2-3 tbsp fresh lemon juice (1/2 lemon) I used 3 tbsp
  • 1/2-3/4 tsp kosher salt (I used 3/4 tsp)
  • You can add olive oil to taste if you prefer!

Directions

  1. Add garlic clove to processor and process until finely chopped.
  2. Now add in the rest of the ingredients to taste and process until smooth, scraping down the bowl as necessary.

Nutrition Information

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Serving Size 2 tablespoons | Calories 41 calories | Total Fat 0 grams
Saturated Fat 0 grams | Total Carbohydrates 7 grams
Fiber 3 grams | Sugar 0 grams | Protein 3 grams
* Nutrition data is approximate and is for informational purposes only.
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I kid you not, this stuff is addicting. And HEALTHY!

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I spread it on bread, along with my favourite cheeze sauce on the other piece.

Now we’re talking.

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I grilled tomatoes, peppers, mushrooms, zucchini, and spinach for layering.

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You can use this pesto as a sandwich spread, mixed into pasta, or as a dip for vegetables and crackers. Really, everything else is simply a vehicle for this pesto to get into your belly. Spoons work great too.

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While it’s not exactly like a traditional pesto, I just fell in love with it. Knowing that I was enjoying something naturally fat-free and high in protein made me eat eight times as much. Love that.

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Kat
14 years ago

this looks so good! what an awesome idea – the beans make it creamy like hummus! I was at the fresh Market the other day, and discovered that on weekends they have a giant bar of salsas, hummuses, pestos and dips set up. Buy by the pound. I practically had to run away – even though I love making my own, there is nothing like instant gratification!

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kaila @ healthy helper!
14 years ago

THIS LOOKS FANTASTIC! I am a pesto addict already but this recipe sounds amazing! I loove the extra protein!!!

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Liz
14 years ago

I love this idea and I can’t wait to try it!!! I have a TON of basil and I have been wondering what I was going to do with all of it since I have been eatting healthy and cutting WAY back on fats and oils! I am so excited to hopefully be able to use up some of my basil!

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Claire
14 years ago

I can’t get over how outstanding your photos are!! Navy beans in pesto?! YUM!

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Abby @ Abz 'n' Oats
14 years ago

This recipe sounds fabulous! :)

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Andrea B. @ Vegvacious
14 years ago

What a fantastic looking pesto! I love how you are able to sneak beans (and take OUT the oil yahoo!) into everything! I’m thinking I need to make some this pesto to add to a grilled meditteranean veggie salad I was planning to make tonight!

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Jesse
14 years ago

This looks delicious! I’m always looking for ways to jazz up my sandwiches and this pesto is perfect. Last night I was making black bean burgers and when I tasted the mix it was delicious so my next kitchen experiment will be a spicy black bean dip.

Also I really liked the color composition you did with the green basil popping and everything else in grey – very cool.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jesse
14 years ago

Thanks! Good ‘ol Lightroom :)

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Kristiana
14 years ago

Thanks! This is the perfect recipe for the mountain of basil growing in my garden. Hopefully it will freeze well too. : )

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
14 years ago

Aww darn, I wish I wasn’t already eating my lunch right now because this looks so good! I bet it would taste amazing on pizza too. :D

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Aine @ Something to Chew Over
14 years ago

This looks yummy! I hate how oily pesto can be so this looks perfect :)

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Shelley @ MileHighHealthy
14 years ago

Very Interesting recipe! It’s like a basil-y bean dip, I bet it would be delicious spread over little crostinis and topped with sliced cherry tomatoes. I have a whole lotta basil to deal with this summer and I can only take so much traditional pesto (it leaves me with a weighted down feeling, probably from the oil) so this recipe is going on my “to make” list. Thanks!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Shelley @ MileHighHealthy
14 years ago

Good idea!

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Meg | One Love Meg
14 years ago

This looooooks so yummy! I will be trying this for dinner tonight. If only I had a grill at work :)

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Amber K
14 years ago

Very cool that you have a facebook page now for the blog! Oh and so cool that you were mentioned in Oprah magazine. I gotta have my green smoothies!!

The pesto looks really delicious. Sort of like a mix between a hummus and a pesto. Either way, delicious!

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Cat @Breakfast to Bed
14 years ago

Those mushrooms look so perfect. It looks like I could just pull them off of the screen and eat them.

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Mary (What's Cookin with Mary)
14 years ago

BRILLIANT ! I am definitely going to try this… I see pesto pizza in my future!

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Kathryn
14 years ago

So wow. This might be my favorite post ever so much fantastic stuff! I’m a huge pesto lover but it always makes me feel guilty so I can’t wait to try this. I kind of want to make a bathtub full to roll aroud in it.

O magazine?!?!?! WHAT WHAT!!!!!

I have a facebook problem, I can’t wait to go like your page.

You are magical!

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Hillary [Nutrition Nut on the Run]
14 years ago

O Magazine… as in Oprah!? That’s huge – congrats! :)

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Veggie V! @ Veggie V's Vegan Adventure
14 years ago

Love that this doesn’t have nut, soy, or oil! Can’t wait to try it :-) And, yhea for joining Facebook! Already “liked” your page :-D

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Nicole
14 years ago

I love this idea! I’m so going to bookmark it and give it a whirl!

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Clare
14 years ago

During exams I practically live off pasta pesto as its so easy and quick, but lacking in protein, this looks like the perfect solution! Do you know how long it would be ok to store this in the fridge and if it would be ok to freeze?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Clare
14 years ago

I’m not certain about storage as its the first time I made it. And umm, we ate it in 2 days time. lol.

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