Pesto Potatoes - Roasted Pesto Potato Side Dish Recipe (2024)

These easy roasted pesto potatoes with optional crumbled bacon make the best simple side dish that goes perfectly with any meat or fish dinner.

Curious what your go-to, easy side dish for weeknight meals is?

We go through phases over here, 2-3 month periods where I’m either all about rice or all about simple, easy roasted potatoes.

Right now, it’s a potato phase.

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For ease, I love buying bags of the small tri-color potatoes from BJs during my weekly wholesale trips (sometimes I seriously wonder how just the two of us go through so much food that I’m at a wholesale store like BJs weekly!) but this recipe for roasted pesto potatoes can really be made with any type of potato you have on hand.

Since it’s the middle of summer, I’m guessing you’re probably like me and keep finding yourself with lots of fresh greens and herbs on hand.

When there’s a bunch of basil that needs picking before it bolts or just an overwhelming amount of greens in my fridge, my go to is always pesto.

I love how versatile pesto can be.

From citrus pestoto zucchini pestoto split pea pestoand everything in between, you can literally make it out of anything! Even radish greens! If you omit the bacon in this recipe and make the pesto vegan, this side dish fit any dietary need.

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For these pesto potatoes, I had basil, watercress and spinach on hand and so that’s what went into this simple pesto potato side dish.

But, this isn’t one of those recipes that has to be followed to a T (or is it tee?). Make it your own!

Use whatever greens/herbs you have and even whatever potatoes you have. If it’s springtime and you can get your hands on ramps, I absolutely love this ramp pesto.

It’s the method and the idea to combine a fresh pesto with some crispy roasted potatoes for an easy side dish that brings a little bit of variety to the typical roasted potato on your plate.

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How To Make Pesto Potatoes

There’s two simple steps to these roasted pesto potatoes:

  1. Make the pesto
  2. Roast the potatoes

Ok, maybe three steps – then toss it all together with some cooked, crispy bacon!

The pesto is made like any other, combine all the ingredients in a food processor and drizzle in the liquid (olive oil and water in this recipe) slowly until you get the consistency you like.

I actually don’t mind a thicker pesto for this recipe since it’s more of a coating on the roasted potatoes than a sauce on a pasta.

The method for roasting the potatoes is the simplest :

  1. First, cut the potatoes into small, bite-sized pieces. For these small tri-color potatoes I like halving them or quartering them if they’re on the larger side. If you’re using a regular sized potato or sweet potato, just chop into similar sized pieces. Small baby red potatoes which I normally air fry, will work here as well.
  2. Toss with olive oil (or butter) and season very liberally with kosher salt and pepper.
  3. Lay them out on a baking sheet in a single layer.
  4. Roast on convection setting at 425°F for 20-25 minutes, tossing as they cook to get crispy all around.

If you don’t have a convection setting on your oven, I provide notes in the recipe for the temperature.

You can also use an air fryer for roasting the baby potatoes if preferred.

You can cook the bacon on the stove-top while the potatoes roast if you don’t already have some on hand.

Let it drain on some paper towels and then chop it up to sprinkle into the potatoes and pesto.

The salty bite of the bacon is so good against the creamy potato and bright, fresh pesto.

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What To Eat With These Roasted Pesto Potatoes

Potatoes go with everything, don’t they?!

I love these pesto roasted potatoes with almost any grilled/oven-baked meat or fish.

Try this stuffed chicken marsala, sriracha honey salmon, or grilled bbq short ribs with these.

The pesto flavor also goes really well with this garlic herb caper crusted baked wild sockeye salmon.

What Kind of Potatoes Can I Use?

As I mentioned, this oven-baked pesto potato side dish is super versatile.

Use any white potato (just chop into a smaller size like these small tri-color potatoes shown), sweet potato or even purple sweet potatoes!

Do I Have To Use Bacon?

The bacon in this recipe is definitely optional but, I highly recommend it for that crunchy, salty texture and flavor.

You could sub some freshly grated parmesan cheese for the bacon if you prefer though and if wanting to keep things vegetarian – just leave it out and make sure to season well with kosher salt instead.

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Roasted potatoes are just the best.

If you love the simplicity of a roasted potato side dish as much as me, try these peri-peri potatoes as well – another easy way to bring lots of flavor to a simple roasted potato.

Or, this sheet pan garlic balsamic roasted potato and asparagus side dish. It’s just 5 easy ingredients!

From the crispy outside to the creamy inside and then the bright pop of fresh pesto balanced by the salty bite from the crumbled bacon, pesto potatoes are side dish perfection.

Pesto and potatoes might be just as good as the classic pesto sauce and pasta combination.

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Love this easy pesto potato side dish? Try one of these recipes too:

Roasted Radishes with Rosemary and Honey
Roasted Stuffed Heirloom Tomatoes
Girl and the Goat Grilled Broccoli
Greek Potato Casserole

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Roasted Pesto Potatoes

By: Gina Matsoukas

Servings: 6 servings

Prep: 15 minutes mins

Cook: 25 minutes mins

Total: 40 minutes mins

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These easy roasted pesto potatoes with optional crumbled bacon make the best simple side dish that goes perfectly with any meat or fish dinner.

Ingredients

For the Potatoes

  • 2 pounds small tri-color potatoes, halved or quartered if larger
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 4 slices of bacon, cooked until crispy and chopped

For the Pesto

  • 1/2 cup fresh basil
  • 1 cup baby spinach
  • 1 cup watercress
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 2 tablespoons chopped walnuts
  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil + 2 oz. water
  • squeeze fresh lemon juice, about 1 tablespoon
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1/3 cup freshly grated parmesan

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425°F convection roast. If you don’t have a convection setting, preheat to 450°F.

  • Toss potatoes with olive oil, salt and pepper and place on a baking sheet in a single layer.

  • Roast for 20-25 minutes, tossing occasionally while cooking until crispy.

  • While potatoes roast, make the pesto by adding basil, spinach, watercress, garlic and walnuts to a food processor. Process until finely chopped.

  • Scrape down the sides then turn the food processor on again and add the olive oil and water while running. Add more water if needed to get desired consistency. I don’t mind this pesto being on the thicker side since it’s coating the potatoes rather than being used as a pasta sauce.

  • Season to taste with salt and pepper then stir in parmesan. Set aside until potatoes are done roasting.

  • To assemble, toss roasted potatoes, pesto and bacon together in a large bowl.

  • Serve immediately.

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Notes

*Use whatever greens you have on hand. Basil, spinach and watercress can be swapped out for other greens/herbs or quantities of each varied based on what you have as long as it's 2.5 cups of greens total.

Nutrition

Serving: 1SERVINGCalories: 277kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 7gFat: 20gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 15gCholesterol: 12mgSodium: 342mgFiber: 2gSugar: 2g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Side Dishes

Cuisine: American

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Pesto Potatoes - Roasted Pesto Potato Side Dish Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to use pesto? ›

Use it as a spread for sandwiches, paninis and crostini toast appetizers. Drizzle on caprese salads of fresh basil, cherry tomatoes and fresh mozzarella. Bake up a pesto pizza or a colorful Italian-inspired flatbread. Finish grilled meats and seafood, roasted vegetables and breakfast eggs.

Is pesto good for you? ›

As long as you don't have allergies, the ingredients used to make pesto are generally good for you. In fact, they may help reduce your blood sugar, cholesterol, blood pressure, and cancer risk. Homemade pesto is easy to make.

What meat goes with pesto? ›

Pesto goes amazingly well with grilled steak, pork chops, chicken, and even fish, so you don't have to worry about spicing or marinating your meat. You can also season meatloaf or meatballs with pesto.

Should pesto be served warm or cold? ›

PESTO SHOULD NEVER BE “COOKED”. If you cook Pesto Sauce, you change the make up of the fresh basil and cause it to turn darker in color. It is best to warm it up and use it at room temperature. If it needs to be thinned out, you can do so by adding a little water, chicken stock, cream or white wine.

Can you add pesto straight from the jar? ›

Yes, pesto can be used straight from the jar and doesn't require cooking or heating. In fact, we actively discourage applying too much heat to pesto, as this will destroy many of the fresh flavours that producers work so hard to retain.

Should I put pesto on before or after cooking? ›

Just be aware that exposing pesto to too much heat for too long will change its flavour. Whenever possible, therefore, we add it right at the end of the cooking process to minimise any flavour loss.

How long does pesto last in the fridge? ›

Once opened, a jar of pesto lasts in the fridge for three days without any dramatic loss of quality. It will be perfectly safe for another two days, but leave it any longer, and its quality will decline to the point that it will no longer be enjoyable to eat.

Is pesto OK for diabetics? ›

In moderate quantities, there is nothing in most pesto sauces that should cause any major concern for diabetics. We do, however, advise anyone living with diabetes to always read the label and keep an eye on the levels of salt, carbohydrates, and sugar, as they can vary widely between similar looking products.

Is pesto good for liver? ›

Good news! The weeds in the garden can contribute to this delicious pesto that provides nourishing phyto-nutrients to support our liver health. This pesto goes well on crackers, in pasta dishes, or with vegetable sticks.

Is it safe for Dogs to eat pesto? ›

Recap: Can dogs have pesto? No, your dog can't eat pesto and you shouldn't offer this sauce to your pet. While we humans might think it's super tasty, it's not healthy for our furry friends and it can make them sick if they eat a lot of it.

What do Italians do with pesto? ›

Italian Tradition

Pesto is the perfect sauce to enjoy with a dish of trofie (the traditional Ligurian short pasta), lasagna, potato gnocchi or as a topping for a bowl of minestrone. It can be mixed into tomato sauce to enhance the flavor of pasta dishes or used with fish fillets to make them more appetizing.

What kind of pasta goes best with pesto? ›

This fresh and fragrant pasta sauce is served uncooked, so choose a pasta shape that won't overwhelm it. Similar to oil-based sauces, pesto is served best with longer cuts of pasta, like the corkscrew shape of Fusilli. Pesto works best with Bucatini, Capellini, thinner Spaghettini, and Fettuccine.

What main dish goes well with pesto pasta? ›

Seafood goes well with pesto pasta. Grilled Cod, Pan Seared Salmon, or Air Fryer Shrimp would all be tasty additions. Meaty Pesto Pasta. For pesto pasta with chicken, toss in my Baked Bone In Chicken Breast or Grilled Chicken Tenders.

What do Italians have pesto with? ›

Italian Tradition

It can be mixed into tomato sauce to enhance the flavor of pasta dishes or used with fish fillets to make them more appetizing. There are other versions of pesto with variations in the ingredients, but these are not part of the Ligurian tradition.

What do people eat with pesto pasta? ›

Serve the pasta with some crusty bread or freshly baked Rosemary Focaccia with Roasted Garlic to capture any creamy pesto left on your plate. For a side, I suggest staying light and fresh to balance the rich pasta sauce. A bright and crunchy Lemon Parmesan Lettuce Salad is this pasta recipe's perfect match.

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