Vegan Edamame Pesto Dip- Gluten Free Recipes (2024)

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Quick VeganEdamame Pesto dip! A vegan pesto dip recipe that creamy, healthy, and flavorful. Nut free, rich in plant protein, and made with less than 6 ingredients. Use this edamame pesto dip on a sandwiches, in pasta, or make into wholesome appetizer dip.

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And then I posted yet ANOTHER pesto recipe. Okay this recipe is more of a pesto dip (that exists, right?) and was originally created way back when I made theseCalifornia wraps. And guess what? It’s going to be used again in an upcoming plant power lunch recipe. We might as well give it it’s own post, right?

So let’s talk about this so called pesto a bit. Because, let’s face it. It’s not a real pesto, but pretty close to it! This pesto dip is nut free, protein packed, vegan, and literally made with less than 5 ingredients. It’s super light in texture yet filling and packed with plant based protein.

It’s protein packed because ONE–> That little edamame bean can packso much.

For those of you following a paleo diet, you might be wondering if this is healthy. That’s a good question to ponder!

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Is Edamame healthy?

Yes! But I would also have to say it depends on if you tolerate soy or if phytoestrogens effect your hormones. If you are, you would definitely know this!

But for those of you who are looking for a healthy nut free snack or dip ever so often, then edamame is TOTALLY LEGIT. Does that make sense? I don’t want to label a real plant food as unhealthy just because someone said it’s not paleo. I think all real food can be part of a diet, we just need to figure out what’s best for our nutritional needs at the moment. Make sense? COOL!

That being said, I love handful of edamame for snacking from time to time. Not to mention other organic cultured soy foods such tempeh and even sprouted tofu from time to time. It’s filling, rich in iron, calcium, folate, and delicious!

Phew, now that I’ve gotten off my little Soy Step Stool, let’s talk about how to make this edamame pesto dip recipe. Capeesh?

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You ready for this?

Step one. Thaw out edamame beans (shelled).

Step two. Place in a blender with sunflower seeds, oil, garlic, and herbs. I like using a little basil or chive.

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Step 3 blend together.

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Step 4 Garnish with red pepper flakes, extra edamame pods, olive oil, peppercorns, herbs whatever you’d like! Heck, you could even mix it with a little hummus or yogurt to make it more creamy. Which I did below.

Step 5EAT! Enjoy it as a dip or slather it on all the things. Oops, I mean food things like pasta, sandwiches, wraps, crackers, veggies, etc.

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Um ya. My job is done! Haha! Stay tuned next week for the ultimate farmer’s market sammie using this edamame pesto dip!

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Vegan Edamame Pesto Dip

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  • Author: Lindsay Cotter
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 1 cup 1x
  • Diet: Vegan
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Description

A vegan pesto dip recipe that’s healthy, and flavorful. Nut free, rich in plant protein, and made with less than 6 ingredients. Delicious on sandwiches, in pasta, or make into wholesome appetizer dip.

Ingredients

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For the edamame pesto:

  • 1 ½ cup shelled edamame soybeans (cooked and cooled)
  • 2 garlic cloves (2 teaspoons minced)
  • ¼ cup raw sunflower seeds
  • ½ Tablespoon lemon juice
  • 34 Tablespoons olive oil (as needed)
  • 2 Tablespoons chopped fresh herb of choice (chive, basil, or cilantro work best) – optional
  • ¼ teaspoon of sea salt and pepper each. For spice mix in ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes.

Garnishes:

  • Olive oil to drizzle
  • Fresh herbs

Optional – To make extra creamy, blend in one of the following: ¼ cup hummus, avocado, or plain yogurt (dairy free)

Instructions

  1. Place fresh or frozenedamame (soy beans without shell)into a large microwave-safe bowl with ¼ cup water or broth. Microwave for 2-3 minutes untiledamameis soft (steamed) and warm. You can also do this on the stove. all the way through.
  2. Combine your cooked edamame, sunflower seeds, garlic, in a food processor. Blend until combined.
  3. Next, add the lemon juice. With food processor on low, slowly drizzle in the olive oil (1 tablespoon at a time) until a thick but creamy consistency is formed.
  4. Add the chopped herbs and seasoning, blend to combine.
  5. Scoop edamame pesto into a bowl and serve as an appetizer dip, spread on sandwiches, wraps, or mix into pasta, etc.
  6. Storage – Cover in bowl or airtight container and store in fridge for up to 5 days.

Notes

For a creamier texture, blend in ¼ cup hummus, avocado, or yogurt (non dairy).

  • Prep Time: 10
  • Category: appetizer
  • Method: blend
  • Cuisine: asian american

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 2 tablespoons
  • Calories: 66
  • Sugar: 0.6 g
  • Sodium: 74.2 mg
  • Fat: 5.2 g
  • Saturated Fat: 0.5 g
  • Carbohydrates: 2.8 g
  • Fiber: 1.6 g
  • Protein: 3.3 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

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Spill the EDAMAME BEANS…Favorite pesto-ish dip?

Cheers,

LC

Vegan Edamame Pesto Dip- Gluten Free Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Does pesto contain gluten? ›

Yes, traditional pesto is naturally gluten-free, but always read the label and check that the sauce is not made from wheat, spelt, or barley, all of which contain high levels of gluten. There is absolutely no reason why a pesto should contain gluten, and we're yet to identify any that do.

What isn't vegan in pesto? ›

We're often asked whether pesto is vegetarian, and people are surprised when we say it's not. The reason is because classic basil pesto contains pecorino and Parmigiano-Reggiano, which are both made from milk curdled in animal rennet.

Can you eat pesto with celiac disease? ›

The following seasonings and condiments are safe for those following gluten-free diets: apple cider vinegar. fresh herbs such as basil, rosemary, and cilantro. pesto.

What is vegan pesto made of? ›

The base is fresh basil, pine nuts, and garlic with a splash of lemon juice for acidity and brightness. For that cheesy color and flavor, I rely on nutritional yeast, which is a man-made yeast that can be high in B12 (depending on the brand).

Is Trader Joe's vegan pesto gluten free? ›

Is it Gluten Free? Yes!

What is a good substitute for Parmesan in pesto? ›

As a vegan ingredient darling and the prototypical cheese flavor alternative, nutritional yeast is a classic Parmesan substitute when making a dairy-free pesto. In many recipes, you'll find it used as a one-for-one swap for the grated cheese, with everything else in the formula staying the same.

How long does vegan pesto last in the fridge? ›

How long does vegan pesto last? Fresh pesto will store well in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Keep a layer of plastic wrap pressed directly onto the top of the pesto so it doesn't brown.

Is store-bought pesto gluten-free? ›

It traditionally consists of a blend of fresh basil, garlic, pine nuts, Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, and olive oil. Given its traditional ingredients, pesto is inherently gluten-free, making it a delicious and suitable option for those adhering to a gluten-free diet.

Does Barilla pesto have gluten? ›

Barilla's range of pasta sauces are all gluten free.

Is prego pesto gluten-free? ›

Our products undergo a rigorous testing process before being verified gluten free.

What are the common allergens in pesto? ›

Pesto, a flavorful sauce, often contains nuts, dairy, and garlic, which are common allergens. To safeguard yourself, here are concise and SEO-friendly tips to dodge pesky reactions: Read labels carefully: Always check ingredients. 'Pesto' isn't standardized, and variations can sneak in allergens.

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