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  2. Pesto and Tomato Grilled Pizza Recipe - AOL

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    Spread 1 tablespoon pesto sauce over the grilled side of each pizza crust. Top with 5 to 6 tomato slices and 1/4 cup cheese. Repeat with remaining pizzas. Carefully slide each pizza onto the grill. Cook an additional 3 to 4 minutes until bottom of crust is browned and cheese is melted. Remove from grill and serve immediately.

  3. Hey, Basil Growers: Here’s Everything You Can Make with Pesto

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    Pesto Pizza with Arugula and Prosciutto Nope, you don't need mozzarella for a good pizza. Try dollops of pesto with layers of fontina, ricotta, mushrooms, arugula, and prosciutto instead.

  4. Pesto and Tomato Grilled Pizza Recipe - AOL

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    Carefully slide each pizza onto the grill. Cook an additional 3 to 4 minutes until bottom of crust is browned and cheese is melted. Remove from grill and serve immediately.

  5. Here's Every Recipe You'll Need To Make The Perfect ... - AOL

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    Using homemade pizza dough and pesto is great, but if you go the store-bought route, this star bread takes very little effort. Serve with marinara to complete the look. Get the Pesto Pizza Stuffed ...

  6. Pesto and Tomato Grilled Pizza Recipe - AOL

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  7. Arugula Pesto, Ricotta, and Smoked Mozzarella Pizza

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  8. 65+ Homemade Pizza Recipes That Are Tastier Than Delivery - AOL

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    Two-Cheese Pesto Pizza. ... The Great Greek Pizza. ... Good Food Baddie. This perfect slice is basically spinach artichoke dip on a pizza and it's pretty mind-blowing, hence the need to have it ...

  9. Pesto - Wikipedia

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    The name pesto is the past participle of the Genoese verb pestâ (Italian: pestare), meaning 'to pound', 'to crush': the ingredients are "crushed" or ground in a marble mortar through a circular motion of a wooden pestle. The same Latin root gives us pestle. [4] There are other foods called pesto, but pesto by itself usually means pesto alla ...