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For a pesto that’ll keep for an extended period in your pantry, try shelf-stable Prego Basil Pesto.
This brand is available in the same aisle as jarred marinara sauce and can be stored in your cupboard for just as long. Don’t think for a second, though, that this shelf-stable sauce is lacking in any way.
In fact, Prego’s powerful flavor really captured our team’s attention. “Who doesn’t want big garlic taste in their pesto?” asks Sarah Farmer, the head of our Test Kitchen. “This brand delivers!”
Besides the powerful (but not overwhelming) garlic flavor, this brand offers a good texture thanks to the pine nuts and parmesan. Along with smooth bits of parmesan cheese, our Test Kitchen got a bit of a bite thanks to the ground pine nuts. This makes this jarred pesto an appealing option for when you want that rustic feel without having to make a batch of pesto from scratch.
When you crack open a jar of this pesto, give it a good stir. Like many brands, the oil does settle on the top; this is absolutely normal. After a quick mix, stir this pesto into your pasta recipe. Try Prego pesto with this reader-favorite pesto shrimp pasta.
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How Our Team Tested Store-Bought Pesto Sauces
For this taste test, our team sampled 10 different types of pesto including refrigerated and shelf-stable options. As always, the brands behind each sample were kept a secret until after the test was complete to avoid any bias.
The sauces were judged in each of these three categories:
- Appearance:Â Store-bought pestos can vary widely in appearance. Refrigerated options tend to be a brighter green than their jarred cousins. No matter the case, pesto should have a nice green color (vivid or rich) with notable flecks of garlic and pine nuts.
- Texture:Â Pesto sauces can also vary in texture depending on how finely they’re processed. Our Test Kitchen isn’t partial to smooth or coarse, but the effect should be pleasant and easy to spoon into recipes.
- Flavor: The main components of pesto—basil, garlic, parmesan cheese, pine nuts and olive oil—should all be present and in balance in a good pesto sauce whether store-bought or homemade.
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