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Easy High Protein Tofu Pesto Sauce

Pesto sauce is a delicious addition to so many things, and now it’s just a bit more filling. This high protein tofu pesto sauce blends tofu with basil, tahini and lemon to create a delicious pesto sauce with tofu.

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I love a good pesto sauce. I’m allergic to pine nuts so I usually make my favorite basil spinach pesto without nuts.

However, removing the nuts in my beloved basil pesto recipe takes away some of the protein!

But now with this refreshing tofu pesto sauce, I have a high protein pesto that I can use on anything.

And I mean….anything. A quick brown rice quinoa salad, chickpea cauliflower sandwiches or a vegan couscous salad.

Just a couple of tablespoons gives you 6 grams of protein!

Therefore, you can upgrade pretty much any meal to get more protein.

tofu pesto on a sandwich

We’ve done it on pasta and pasta salads, sweetpotatoes, a scoop on a salad, but also sandwiches and toast.

Plus, it’s so nutritious, thanks to the tofu, which is packed with nutrients, like protein, calcium, iron, B-Vitamins and more.

This recipe only uses 8 ounces of tofu, so you can save the rest for these silken tofu brownies!

I love how beautiful the color is, and it just makes everything look and taste better.

sarah schlichter drinking smoothie on kitchen counter

Why This Registered Dietitian and Mom Loves this Recipe

A tofu pesto sauce is a genius way to add more protein to kids meals and snacks, and also your own! Spread it over a sandwich or add a scoop or two to your salad – it adds a creamy and refreshing touch.

Why We Love Tofu Pesto

  • Easy to make – We’re talking minutes in a high speed blender or food processor. My toddler’s favorite thing to do is add the block of tofu! Use the basil from your garden.
  • Versatile – This tofu pesto recipe has so many uses, from pastas to sandwiches, toasts, salads and more. It’s great on a grain salad or sandwich with bell peppers – try this lemon orzo broccoli salad or goat cheese quinoa salad for inspiration!
  • Nutritious – Don’t we all love nutrient-boosts to our food? Tofu is full of protein and essential nutrients, like iron, calcium, B-Vitamins and more, and gives this tofu pesto the perfect creamy texture!
  • Easy to store – Store it in an airtight container in the fridge or freeze it for later, which makes it great for meal prep!
  • Vegetarian – This tofu pesto recipe is a great high protein vegetarian recipe for a colorful plant-based meal. However, if you’d like it to be vegan, swap nutritional yeast in for the parmesan cheese. It makes for a delicious vegan pesto tofu pasta addition!

Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to make this vibrant pesto tofu recipe.

  • baby spinach or greens of choice
  • basil – fresh basil leaves are preferred
  • tofu – I used a firm tofu, but really any type works with a high speed blender!
  • tahini
  • lemon juice
  • oil- I prefer avocado oil or olive oil, both of which offer plenty of healthy fats!
  • grated parmesan cheese – To keep this completely vegan, you can use nutritional yeast in its place, which will also offer a cheesy flavor.
  • salt
  • black pepper
  • tofu press – A tofu press was something I never thought I needed…until I had it. It is life changing for draining your tofu!
  • high speed blender
ingredients on counter to make high protein pesto sauce

You may also choose to add some garlic or garlic powder, or even some nuts, like almonds or cashews.

If you like different flavors, like some spice, you could try adding some hot sauce or red pepper flakes, but it will change your beautiful, vibrant green color.

For a creamier taste, you could also add a bit of almond milk or oat milk.

How to Make High Protein Pesto

There really aren’t any tricks here – what you see is what you get!

You’ll first want to drain the excess water from your tofu and cut your tofu.

Generally to drain, I cut tofu into slices on a small plate, and then place a paper towel and heavy object on top of it to help it drain. Or you could use a tofu press!

To make high protein pesto, add all of your ingredients to a high speed blender.

ingredients for tofu pesto in blender

You can choose to add a little liquid, like more avocado oil or some coconut milk or almond milk, if you’d like.

After blending, make sure to taste to adjust salt, pepper and any other seasonings.

creamy tofu pesto in blender

Now you can use it on everything, like roasted sweet potatoes or white potatoes, salads, vegetarian sandwiches and more.

The simple answer, on a thick slice of bread, like sourdough, is the best in my opinion!

Just make sure to save that extra pesto sauce for your next meal!

Expert Tips and FAQ

How to store tofu pesto

Homemade pesto is generally good for up to a week, but the sooner you can enjoy it, the better. You can also freeze it for up to 3 months.

Can you use silken tofu?

Yes, silken tofu is great for blending and is a good substitute for this.

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Yield: 6-8 servings

High Protein Tofu Pesto Sauce

High Protein Tofu Pesto Sauce

This high protein pesto sauce combines tofu, basil, tahini, lemon juice and parmesan cheese for a refreshing and creamy pesto or dressing option!

Prep Time 5 minutes
Additional Time 3 minutes
Total Time 8 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups spinach/greens blend
  • 1 1/2 cups basil*
  • 8 oz block firm tofu
  • 2 Tbsp tahini
  • 3 Tbsp lemon juice (about the juice of 1 lemon)
  • 1/3 cup avocado oil
  • 1/3 cup grated Parm cheese
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/8 tsp pepper

Instructions

  1. Add all ingredients to a blender or food processor and blend.
  2. Taste and adjust as necessary (more/less salt, more lemon, cheese, etc.)
  3. Use on salads, stir fries, chicken or fish dishes, pastas and more!

Notes

*For reference, 1 cup of basil is about 0.5 oz.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 156Total Fat: 14gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 11gCholesterol: 4mgSodium: 183mgCarbohydrates: 4gFiber: 2gSugar: 1gProtein: 6g

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