+1 use a different green like spinach that's cheaper! |
I live in Italy now but still have a Costco membership for the couple of times per year we go back to the US. I always bring back a jar of Kirkland pesto back to Italy. Even my husband, who is Italian, says it's one of the best items at Costco, although he'd prefer less garlic.
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| I have the brownest thumb on earth but basil is so easy to grow! The animals leave it alone. It literally just needs sun and water. If you forget and it wilts, it comes right back to life when you water it again! |
| Get the plants at Giant. They are almost the same price as cut basil, and they grow fast and easily (if you water them enough). |
Full of garbage seed oil? There's no way they use good olive oil in something so cheap. |
I find this hard to believe. Have you had it recently? I think it's possible Costco's pesto used to be better. Now it barely tastes of basil and mostly tastes like salt. |
Why do y'all push this junk? I thought this was an affluent and educated mommy message board. Costco Pesto: "The #1 ingredient is deceivingly listed as “Basil blend”, which consists of basil, sunflower oil, and sea salt. The #2 ingredient is listed as “Sunflower oil”. Had they listed ingredients without misleadingly combining them into something else, the #1 ingredient would actually be sunflower oil — by far." |
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I usually make a big batch at the end of the summer, using only a little olive oil so I can form the pesto into balls, freeze them on cookie sheets, store in freezer bags and add more oil when I use them.
(As a Costco fan, I really wanted to like their pesto, but instead I really dislike it.) |
| I have found basil grows very well here in the summer. |
Plants are the way to go. And they're the cheapest part of pesto! |
I find pecans taste better but walnuts are healthier |
order it on Instacart. You don’t need a membership, and their pesto is delicious |
+1, grow basil in the summer, buy basil from SuperH in winter. |
+1 I planted two of those plants with roots from the grocery store and had an over abundance all last summer. |
Um, what? No pine nuts = no pesto |