Rose Petal and Roasted Tomato Pesto

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Rose Petal Pesto @ Recipes From A Pantry

Fragrant rose petal combined with oven roasted tomatoes and toasted cashew nuts bring a nice twist to the classic pesto recipe.

I have those days. The food brainstorm days – where I sit down with a blank page and a pen, write down all the flavours that I like and think of ways of blending them together.

I almost end up with the most complex set of colour coordinated zigzagging links across the page as I get more and more outrageous with my combo. I am sure I will be entertaining you with these combinations over the next few years.

Roasted Tomato Pesto Recipe@ Recipes From A Pantry

I guess I should start with this fragrant rose petal pesto recipe. Yes, I went there. I took some deep flavoured roasted tomatoes, threw in some toasted cashews and basil and finished it off with some fragrant rose petals boosted by a touch of rose water. And – out came THIS pesto. Ok, it not the most pretty looking pesto folks, but I tell ya – it tastes fabulous and then some.

So far we have had it with pasta (twice), sandwiches, on freshly sliced tomatoes (go figure) and my personal favourite scooped straight out of the jar with the computer balanced on my lap as I write this post.

Please, please, please give this fragrant pesto a try and do also check out my other pesto recipes.  This is the first recipe in my pantry staple spotlight on cashews. Please be sure to check the other recipes out.

Basil pesto.

Wild garlic pesto.

 

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Rose Petal Pesto @ Recipes From A Pantry
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Rose Petal and Roasted Tomato Pesto

Fragrant rose petal combined with roasted tomatoes and toasted cashew nuts bring a nice twist to the classic pesto recipe
Author: Bintu Hardy

Ingredients

  • 10 medium tomatoes quartered
  • Salt
  • 60 ml-120ml 1/4-1/2cup olive oil plus extra for the tomatoes
  • 3 tbsp culinary grade rose petals
  • 1 tsp rose water
  • 100 g 3.5oz toasted cashew nuts
  • 30 g 1oz basil leaves
  • 1 garlic clove minced

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to fan assisted 160C / 180C / 350F / gas 4.
  • Season the tomatoes with some salt and mix well with 2 tbsp of olive oil and roast for about 30 mins. Keep an eye on the tomatoes in the last 5 mins so that they don't burn. When done remove from the oven and let them cool.
  • In the mean time just cover the rose petals with about 2 tbsp of warm water and set aside to rehydrate.
  • Add everything (excluding the oil) to the food processor and blend to your desired consistency. I like it a bit chunky
  • Then add as much olive oil as you want to the pesto and give it a quick whiz before decanting into an airtight container.
  • Eat immediately or store the pesto covered in a thin layer of olive oil.
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Notes

The basic tomato pesto base was adapted from the lovely Elsbro at the Whinery. Also inspired by Rose Petal Harissa from the lovely Kelly at Food To Glow.

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39 Comments

  1. What an unusual combination, will try it in summer, when my roses start to bloom. I love rose petals in food, fragrant and delicious.

  2. Wow, that looks interesting, would never have thought about using rose petal to flavour pesto.

  3. Oh yes, lovely Bintu. I’m trying hard to imagine what it might taste like though – scrumptious I’m sure. Pinning this one.

  4. I have to admit I’m not a great lover of rose petals but I will try anything once. I don’t like blue cheese but had to have some in a sauce the other day and to my surprise I actually like it!

    1. The beauty of this is that you can have it as just a roasted tomato pesto without the rose petals or syrup.

  5. Sounds like a really interesting combination! I’d never think to cook with rose petals!

  6. I bet this is amazing and so very fragrant. I fancy it on crisp sour dough toast with a sprig of basil. GG

  7. 5 stars
    Oh my days this looks incredible, I love rose petals in things like harissa, so why not pesto! Loe the idea of the cashews as well, just heavenly!

  8. I’d never thought about using rose petal as a food ingredient. THough I supposed you do get rose flavoured turkish delight. As others have mentioned I bet it does smell lovely! Tx

  9. I really love pesto but I can’t stomach rose water even in baking so will have to give this one a miss, the garlic one looks good though.