Carrot Top Pesto Recipe (2024)

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This is a very easy, delicious, and healthy carrot top pesto recipe. If you grow your own carrots or buy them with the tops at the farmer’s market, it’s a great way to use the tops.

Carrots are a must in my home garden! I think that of all the vegetables that we grow we love picking carrots the most. I plant carrots in early spring right when I can work my soil. Then I plant them again in the autumn garden for winter harvest.

Whenever they are ready, the kids will literally fight over them and I have to admit that over the years I had to plant more and more of them because many didn’t make it to the kitchen (I also sell many of them at the Farmer’s market).

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We used to pull carrots from the garden, eat the carrots and toss the tops. The ducks and the chickens don’t like them much. The goats will eat them sometimes, I don’t have a compost pile (cause I give everything to the animals) and I didn’t want to throw them back in the garden because they invite the carrot fly over and that’s bad news.

But when you grow your own food, when you work so hard to plant, thin, water, and weed, it kinda makes your heart hurt to throw away anything… I don’t know where I got the idea to make carrot top pesto years ago… I just remember that one day I decided that instead of tossing the tops I’m gonna make something with them. I was so surprised with the result!

Carrot top pesto is super simple to make, very tasty, and behaves much better than basil pesto. It lasts in the refrigerator for a long time, you can freeze it in a mason jar, and it doesn’t oxidize(turns brown) as basil pesto does.

Table Of Contents

  1. Ingredients…
  2. Kitchen Tools…
  3. How to Make Carrot Top Pesto…
  4. How to Store Carrot Top Pesto…
  5. How to Use Carrot Top Pesto…
  6. Frequently Asked Questions…
  7. More Carrot Content on the Blog…
  8. More Delicious Recipes to Try…
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Ingredients…

  • Carrot tops – I recommend that you try to use young leaves. You can use just the center leaves if you pick an older carrot or you can use the tops from carrots that you thin in the garden.
  • Parmesan cheese
  • Garlic
  • Nuts – use any kind of nuts that you want. In this recipe, I used walnuts but you can also use almonds or pine nuts or try anything else that you think will work.
  • Olive oil
  • Salt and black pepper

Kitchen Tools…

How to Make Carrot Top Pesto…

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Step one – process the nuts. Add walnuts (or other nuts) and peeled garlic cloves to the bowl of the food processor. Pulse the food processor a few times.

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Step two – add carrot tops and process. Add Parmesan cheese and carrot tops (remove the stems and use only the leaves) to the bowl of the food processor.

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Close the food processor and turn it on. As it’s working, add olive oil. Keep adding olive oil until the pesto reaches your desired consistency. If you like it a bit more runny, add a little bit more oil. If you like it thicker, add a bit less. You might need to stop a couple of times and scrape the bottom of the food processor to make sure that nothing is sticking to the bottom. Lastly, add salt and black pepper to taste.

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How to Store Carrot Top Pesto…

  • In the fridge – transfer your pesto into a small container or jar to store in the fridge. It will last for a few weeks.
  • In the freezer – carrot top pesto also freezes very well so if you made more than you can eat fresh, just add it to half-pint mason jars, close the jars with a freezer lid and store them in the freezer. Carrot top pesto should last at least a year in the freezer.

How to Use Carrot Top Pesto…

  • As a spread – spread carrot top pesto on toast, add it to any sandwich, or spread it on crackers.
  • As a dip – make it a little on the runny side and use it as a dip (it’s a great appetizer). You can use chips, pretzels, or pita chips to dip in it.
  • In baked goods – fold it into bread dough before baking or use croissant dough to make cheesy pesto rolls…
  • As topping – try using carrot top pesto instead of pizza sauce when you make pizza at home. It’s delicious with feta cheese, olives, and dry tomatoes as toppings.
  • In sauces – use this carrot top pesto to make creamy pesto pasta sauce.

Frequently Asked Questions…

Can I use tops from any carrot variety?

Yes, you can use carrot tops from any variety. If you happen to grow purple carrots or yellow carrots in your garden or if you came by them at the farmer’s market, they will all work. Just make sure to use the young leaves simply because they taste better.

Any suggestion for different cheese?

I love substituting parmesan for asiago cheese. Any other kind of hard cheese should work.

Which nuts can I try?

Pine nuts, almonds, and walnuts are the ones that I tried and they all work great.

Does carrot top pesto turn brown?

No, carrot top pesto doesn’t oxidize and turn brown as basil pesto does. It should stay green and beautiful!

This carrot top pesto recipe is really simple and takes just a few minutes to put together. I think that you’ll be surprised by how tasty it is. I love that I now have a way to use another part of my crop, that less is going to waste, and that I found a way to produce one more thing from a vegetable I grow anyway. I hope you’ll give it a try!

More Carrot Content on the Blog…

  • The Complete Guide to Growing Carrots
  • How to Thin Carrots in the Home Garden
  • How to Freeze Carrots
  • How to Freeze Shredded Carrots
  • Canning Carrots Step By Step
  • Dehydrating Carrots

More Delicious Recipes to Try…

  • Easy Cilantro Pesto Recipe
  • Kale Pesto Recipe
  • How to Make Red Pepper Paste
  • Almond Basil Pesto
  • Cilantro Pesto Recipe
  • Garlic Pesto Recipe
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Carrot Top Pesto

Yield: Approximately one cup.

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

Simple, healthy, and tasty carrot top pesto recipe.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup walnuts
  • 2 cloves of garlic, peeled
  • 1/2 cup grated parmesan cheese
  • 3 oz carrot tops (leaves only)
  • 3/4 cup olive oil
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Step one. - to the bowl of the food processor, add the walnuts and garlic and pulse the food processor until they are combined.
  2. Step two - add the cheese and the carrot leaves. Turn the food processor on and while it's working, add olive oil until the paste reaches your desired consistency (I added approximately 3/4 cup).
  3. Step three - add salt and black pepper to taste. Store in the fridge or freeze.

Notes

Frequently Asked Questions...

  1. Can I use tops from any carrot variety?
    Yes, you can use carrot tops from any variety. If you happen to grow purple carrots or yellow carrots in your garden or if you came by them at the farmer’s market, they will all work. Just make sure to use the young leaves simply because they taste better.
  2. Any suggestion for different cheese?
    I love substituting parmesan for asiago cheese. Any other kind of hard cheese should work.
  3. Which nuts can I try?
    Pine nuts, almonds, and walnuts are the ones that I tried and they all work great.
  4. Does carrot top pesto turn brown?
    No, carrot top pesto doesn’t oxidize and turn brown as basil pesto does. It should stay green and beautiful!
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 24Serving Size: 1 tablespoon
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 85Total Fat: 9gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 53mgCarbohydrates: 1gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 1g

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FAQs

What can I use carrot tops for? ›

Carrot tops are high in vitamin C, vitamin K, and potassium. Use them as you would parsley, or in place of parsley in recipes. Strip the leaves from the tough stems, add them to stock or soup, put them in salads, or make chimichurri. Or make this carrot top pesto.

Are carrot tops edible for humans? ›

Don't toss those tops! Carrot greens are just as edible as carrots themselves, and they're delicious in this tangy chimichurri sauce, pesto, and more. Today, we're making chimichurri out of carrot greens! I don't know who ever spread the idea that vibrant carrot tops should be tossed.

How do you make Bobby Flay pesto? ›

directions
  1. Combine the sage, parsley, garlic, coriander seeds, lemon juice, lemon zest, and pine nuts in a food processor or blender and process until coarsely chopped.
  2. With the motor running, slowly drizzle in the oil and process until emulsified.
  3. Add the cheese, salt, and pepper and process 3 to 4 seconds longer.

What cuts bitterness in pesto? ›

Acid in the form of vinegar or citrus juices can make a pesto taste less bitter and could even enhance the flavour of the sauce at the same time. In low concentrations, salt can be used to suppress bitterness, which is why people have been adding tiny amounts to coffee for decades. Always go easy to start with.

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.

Can you eat carrot top greens raw? ›

The leafy tops, which remind me of parsley, taste herbaceous and vaguely reminiscent of, well, carrots. They can be eaten raw in salads, although their taste can be a little bitter.

Are carrot tops more nutritious than carrots? ›

They are healthier than carrots because they contain less sugar and more fiber! This fiber promotes digestive health and can help prevent gastrointestinal problems.

Which part of carrot is not edible? ›

The edible part of the carrot is the Carrot Root. This is where the plant stores its nutrients, making it sweet and nutritious for human consumption. Other parts of the carrot, like the leaves and stems, are also edible but are not usually eaten.

Why don't we eat carrot tops? ›

If you've heard the rumors that carrot tops are poisonous (and even deadly) it's understandable as to why you'd toss them. But these rumors are just that — rumors. Carrot greens and tops are not poisonous, and they are most certainly edible.

Are there any side effects of eating carrot leaves? ›

While carrot greens do contain alkaloids, there is little evidence that they're dangerous to consume. "If you are allergic to celery or parsley—which are members of the same family as the greens—then refrain from having them," says author of Eat Your Vitamins and registered nutritionist Mascha Davis, MPH, RDN.

Can you eat too many carrot tops? ›

Yes, you can 100% eat carrot tops (carrot greens), they are not poisonous. They do contain trace amounts of alkaloids, just like most green veg, but the alkaloids in these tops are not harmful to us mere humans, the alkaloids help the plants protect themselves against pathogens.

Why is pesto so expensive? ›

Its scarcity, plus the fact that the plants are picked roots, soil, and all to ensure that only juvenile leaves make it into pesto, makes it extraordinarily expensive and something that only premium, artisan pesto makers can justify using.

How to make pesto Rachael Ray? ›

Directions
  1. Place the basil, parsley, cheese, mint, pine nuts, thyme, garlic and lemon juice in a food processor and season with salt and pepper. Turn the processor on and add the EVOO in a slow stream, blending until a thick sauce forms. ...
  2. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the pasta and cook for 6 minutes.

Can you eat the green tops from carrots? ›

And the carrot tops (AKA greens, AKA leaves) have a similar nutritional profile to carrots; they are rich in vitamin A, C, K, and potassium. Don't toss those greens. Reduce food waste by using the whole carrots and their leafy tops. Carrot tops can be used in soups, salads, and pesto, and you can also saute them.

What does adding a carrot to sauce do? ›

Carrots are a quick trick to balance acidity

To cut through the tang of an acidic tomato sauce, you need an alkaline-rich vegetable like carrots—alkaline is a compound that balances pH levels. Not only can the bright orange sticks balance the sauce's acidity, they'll also counteract it with a sweet flavor.

How to cook carrot top? ›

Remove greens from carrots and then remove and discard as much of the stems as possible, keeping only the leaves. Chop leaves to about 1/2 inch. Reserve carrots for another use. Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil; parboil greens for 2 minutes then strain and shock in ice water.

Can you juice carrot tops? ›

Is it okay to juice carrot greens? You can juice the whole carrot from tip to leafy green. Just know that you will lose the fiber in them by juicing. If you want to focus on adding more fiber to your diet, then try blending the carrot greens into a smoothie instead.

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