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    Home • Recipes • Sauces-Preserves-Decor

    Pistachio Paste - How to Make Your Own

    Published: May 11, 2024 by Jill Colonna2 Comments · This post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy

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    This pistachio paste recipe is a great ingredient for baking and making tasty desserts. No need to search for expensive store-bought pastes with unnecessary additives in it.

    With homemade, you can choose what goes in and make the perfect pistachio paste at home with less sugar.

    ground pistachios with water and vanilla to make a pistachio paste

    What is Pistachio Paste? Can I Make it at Home?

    Pistachio paste is used as the basis for many pistachio dessert recipes, ice cream, filling macarons and all sorts of French baking. The recipe is basically pistachios ground to create a paste with a little water.

    Forget about the hassles of searching for store-bought sweet pastes that are often expensive and filled with unnecessary additives like artificial colouring, excessive sugar and synthetic aromas. You can make your very own pistachio paste at home, so you can take control of your ingredients.

    The result is it's not as sweet as commercial pastes, meaning that you can actually taste the flavours of pistachio without any artificial after-tastes. What's more, pistachios are actually good for you - check out some of their health benefits.

    panna cotta desserts with pistachios
    Use pistachio paste in cooked creams like panna cotta

    How to Use Pistachio Paste

    Pistachio paste is so versatile and adds that delicious nutty touch to your baking, ice cream and dessert recipes. Here are the many uses we have for it:

    • Add to this pistachio and strawberry panna cotta.
    • In cakes: add to this rhubarb cake, to gluten free brownies and French financiers.
    • For making pistachio pastry cream, perfect in this strawberry and pistachio tart.
    • In pistachio ice cream - I only use a teaspoon if it's bought paste, but with homemade, add a tablespoon, as it's so pure.
    • Filling macarons: add to this raspberry macaron filling with white chocolate and raspberry ganache.
    • Add to a French baked custard, such as this cherry clafoutis.
    • Add to a Latte or a teaspoon in French hot chocolate.
    bowl of pistachio ice cream with flecks of vanilla and surrounded by pistachio shells

    How to Make Pistachio Paste - Simple Recipe

    4 ingredients to make a pistachio recipe with unsalted pistachios, almond flour, sugar and vanilla powder
    Pistachio paste recipe using simple ingredients

    To make pistachio paste, I use only 4 ingredients plus water in this recipe: good quality pistachios, ground almonds (almond flour), a little sugar and vanilla powder or extract.

    four recipe steps how to make your own paste with pistachios

    The reason I add some ground almonds, is that pistachios are so expensive! This addition doesn't lessen the flavour at all. Add about 2 tablespoons of water to create a natural paste.

    close-up of homemade pistachio paste made of pistachios, vanilla, little sugar and water

    How to Store

    Store in a sterilised, sealed jam jar in the fridge.
    This pistachio paste can last up to a month if stored in the fridge. Otherwise it freezes for up to 3 months.

    ground pistachios with water and vanilla to make a pistachio paste

    Pistachio Paste Recipe

    Jill Colonna
    Pistachio paste is a great ingredient for baking and making tasty desserts. No need to search for expensive store-bought pastes with unnecessary additives in it.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 15 minutes mins
    Course Condiments, confiserie
    Cuisine French
    Servings 12 people
    Calories 25 kcal

    Equipment

    • food processor or grinder

    Ingredients
     

    • 100 g (3.5oz) unsalted pistachios
    • 30 g (1oz/2 tbsp) ground almonds
    • 30 g (1oz/2 tbsp) sugar
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla powder or extract
    • 3 tablespoon water
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    Instructions
     

    • Whizz the pistachios together in a grinder with the almond flour, sugar and vanilla powder or extract until ground finely.
    • Add the water and whizz again briefly to turn the mixture into a paste.

    Notes

    Pistachios - Best to Use

    Use unsalted pistachios for baking. Ideally, find the best deal and quality but, if you can, go for European pistachios. The top, la crème de la crème, are either Sicilian Bronte pistachios, Iranian, Green or Turkish.

    How to Store

    Store in a sealed, sterilised jam jar in the fridge for up to a month or freeze for up to 3 months.
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    1. David Scott Allen

      May 20, 2024 at 5:32 pm

      I love recipes like this, Jill, the teach people how to make things that they would normally spend a lot of money buying. This is a wonderful recipe, and I intend to make it soon.

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      • Jill Colonna

        May 21, 2024 at 2:55 pm

        Thanks David. Not only is it expensive but all too often, there are a lot of extra strong ingredients that give a synthetic aroma taste. Here's to homemade!

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