Linguine pasta with mint pesto and ricotta cream.
This fresh and creamy contemporary linguine pasta with mint pesto recipe is perfect for summer days when mint is in season and heavy meals are the last thing on our minds!
The Pasta.
Linguine is a type of pasta that is often paired with pesto in Italy. In fact, it originates from Liguria where it, or its almost identical pasta cousin trenette, is often eaten with basil pesto Genovese. It’s also served throughout Italy with fish or seafood sauces. However, linguine is very rarely served with meat or heavy sauces in Italy. Most probably, because it is actually quite light and delicate and heavy sauces would not adhere to this type of pasta so well.
The Pesto.
Pesto had become a very popular type of pasta sauce worldwide. The first pesto was the one I mentioned above from Liguria made with fresh basil. There are a number of other traditional pesto sauces in Italy, most especially in the South. However, nowadays Italians are making pesto with many other ingredients, including pesto made from rocket (rucola), pesto made with red peppers and pesto made from Italian chicory (radicchio) . There’s even pesto made with dandelion!
The Mint
I came across a recipe for pasta with mint pesto some time back and wanted to make it but mint wasn’t in season and, of course, it needs to be fresh! Mint is available and growing everywhere now! In fact, I have mint in my garden and there’s wild mint in the fields surrounding my house.
There are many kinds of mint, so the taste of this pesto will slightly depend on the type you use. Some types are better suited to using in desserts and drinks, others are great in savoury dishes. Here in Italy many recipes call for a type of mint called ‘nepitella’ (Calamintha nepeta), lesser calamint in English. This herb has a milder taste than the other types of garden mint. However, I used what Italians call ‘menta Romana’ which is similar to spearmint.
Other Ingredients.
Apart from the mint, this pesto has some fresh basil, pine nuts, grated Parmigiano and, of course, extra virgin olive oil. No garlic, however! I found many recipes for mint pesto but this was the one that appealed to me the most. My hubby thought I should have toasted the pine nuts and I might try that next time. Strict vegetarians will want to replace the Parmigiano with a vegetarian cheese.
Some pasta with mint pesto recipes include pistachios or almonds instead of pine nuts. Others call for parsley instead of basil or no other leaf herb. I think this is a recipe you can play around with until you find your favourite combination of ingredients. And, as with other pesto sauces, you can use this pesto in other ways. I found a great recipe for potato salad with mint pesto which I’d really like to try.
Surprisingly enough, the taste of mint wasn’t overpowering and the addition of a ricotta cream really gave this dish a wonderful subtle creamy flavour. Apart from being delicious this recipe requires no cooking except for the pasta and can be ready in no time!
If you make this recipe I’d love to hear how it turns out and if you liked it. Please leave a comment here on the blog or on The Pasta Project Facebook page. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Buon appetito!
Want to try some other pesto sauces? Check out these recipes
- Busiate with radicchio pesto
- Radicchio and beetroot pesto
- Pistachio pesto from Sicily
- Sun dried tomato pesto
- Matcha pesto
- Rocket pesto
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Beth says
I can just imagine the wonderful aromas and flavors of basil and mint t ogether in a pesto - wow! What a genius idea.
Lathiya says
You got me with mint. I love it and this pasta with mint pesto is simply superb.
Alpa says
Made this dish, it was great. Kids enjoyed it
Relle says
This sounds lovely. Thanks for sharing.
Anindya Sundar Basu says
I love Pasta in any form and the flavours are so tempting
Angela says
A simple and flavorful dish. I love making this for guests.
Nart at Cooking with Nart says
Looks great and sounds super easy to make! Will give this a try for sure. 🙂
LaRena Fry says
What a lovely pasta recipe. Mint and pesto is a terrific combination.
Christy Boston's Kitchen says
Mint can pair well with savory even though most people think of mint as something that goes with sweet. It is such a wonderful herb to cook with. I just love mint pesto, I may have to try this recipe with lamb meatballs.
Sonila says
Love using mint in everything. I even planted it recently because I was tired of buying it all time or forgetting it when I really wanted to add it to the recipe. These linguine pasta with mint pesto and ricotta cream look so perfect! Pinned it so I can make it this week.
Rochelle says
Mint Pesto?! That sounds amazing! Never had it...but definitely gonna try it:)
Catherine Brown says
Mmmm, I love mint and basil together! This pesto looks absolutely delicious! I've never tried it with ricotta cheese though, so will have to give that a whirl. I bet this would be delicious on crispy roasted potatoes too!
admin says
This pesto is awesome Catherine! Fresh and tasty and yes, I'm sure fabulous on roast potatoes! Let me know if you try it with ricotta. I'm sure you'd love it! All the best. Jacqui
Stephanie Simmons says
This looks delicious! I love the idea of ricotta in pasta
admin says
Grazie Stephanie! This is a really delicious dish! The ricotta make it nice and creamy! Def one to try! Hugs! Jacqui
Anna says
I've never thought about making mint pesto - what a great variation. I often have extra mint to use up so I know what I'll be doing with it now. Gorgeous recipe!
admin says
Grazie di cuore as the Italians say Anna! Mint pesto is so delish. I'm sure you'll love it! All the best from Verona! Jacqui
Lisa says
Mint pesto! Yes please! This sounds so good!
admin says
It's fantabulous Lisa! I'm sure you'll think the same if you try it! Kisses from Italy! Jacqui
Gingey Bites says
I love the idea of mint in the pesto, what a lovely summery dish. I will definitely give this a whirl!
admin says
Mint in pesto is divine! I'm sure you're going to love it! Greetings from Verona! Jacqui
Chef Mireille says
I can see myself using this mint pesto on so many things - pizza, sandwiches, salads etc -not just pasta 🙂
admin says
You are so right Mireille! This pesto can be used with so many other foods, not just pasta! I love it in toasted sandwiches or with chicken! Hugs! Jacqui
Stine Mari says
Adding mint to pesto sounds absolutely delicious! I want to try this recipe right now
admin says
Mint is fabulous in pesto Mari! You are going to love it! Kisses from bella Italia! Jacqui
Joyc says
Ohhh I never tried mint pesto before!! Must try!
admin says
Thanks Joyce! I'm sure you'll love it! It's fresh but the mint flavour isn't overpowering! Greetings from Verona! Jacqui