Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Basil Pesto

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The Busboy (Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld)

(Jerry, George, and Elaine are all eating at an Italian restaurant. George hasn't eaten anything)

GEORGE: Why do I get pesto? Why do I think I'll like it? I keep trying to like it, like I have to like it.
JERRY: Who said you have to like it?
GEORGE: Everybody likes pesto. You walk into a restaurant, that's all you hear - pesto, pesto, pesto.
JERRY: I don't like pesto.
GEORGE: Where was pesto 10 years ago?

LOL. Classic. But seriously, who doesn't love pesto? So fresh, so green, so delicious!


Can you ever have too much basil?

Ingredients

200 g basil leaves ( a big colander full or three small bunches), ends cut off but I keep the stems on
200 g toasted pine nuts
60 ml extra virgin olive oil
200 g Parmesan cheese, grated
1 clove garlic
1 lemon, juiced

Instructions


  1. In a large blender, place pine nuts, basil, garlic and lemon juice.
  2. Puree for 1 minute or until ingredients are roughly blended.
  3. Slowly, add oil while blender is on medium setting.
  4. Add cheese.
  5. If too thick add a bit more oil.
  6. Blend until almost smooth or to desired consistency.
  7. Will last for a few of days in refrigerator.
  8. If adding to pasta, make sure you include a couple of tablespoons of pasta water when adding pesto to pasta.
or pine nuts?

5 comments:

  1. I've added parsley if it is on hand and substituted almonds, since the pine nuts can get very pricey. We freeze it in 2 Tbsp portions - tastes a bit like summer in the middle of winter.

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  2. All that fresh basil looks amazing! I've never made my own pesto...shaaame. :) I need to change that this summer!

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  3. What a vibrant shade of green! The only thing from preventing me from making it more often is the price of pine nuts (I agree with the comment above)

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    1. I agree with you guys - pine nuts are crazy expensive. I know walnuts are also a popular substitute and much more economical!! Here's a great article on pine nuts http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/10/pine-nut-trivia-facts_n_4921114.html

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  4. I love pesto and make it with whatever greens, nuts, and cheese happen to be around. Yours looks like a great version!

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