This Sicilian cousin to the popular pesto alla Genovese is prepared with fresh basil, almonds, garlic, olive oil, ripe tomatoes, and salt to taste. Traditionally, this pesto is prepared in a mortar, producing a chunky sauce with contrasting red and green colors. Pesto alla Trapanese is most often paired with a home-made Sicilian pasta variety known as busiate, although it can be paired with other types of pasta such as spaghetti, linguine, or penne.

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