Homemade is always good. Homegrown even better - My mantra for this summer for those who have been tuning in. This is another of those beautifully satisfying posts of a most popular Italian Spread. I have tried to keep it authentic in that I added absolutely no "spicy hot stuff" and I want to say it tasted perfect - of course only judging by the gusto with which the kiddos spread away :)
My basil plants are still fledglings and while I got some of my basil from there, I have to thank my friend for allowing me to pick some from her wonderful garden.
The recipe without much further chitchat.
Ingredients
About 4 cups of basil leaves
1/2 cup of pine nuts
4 tbsp grated parmesan
2 tbsp grated Romano
1/4 cup of olive oil +1 tbsp
2 cloves of garlic
1/4 tsp salt
Method
Wash basil thoroughly
Remove basil leaves from the stem
Add all the ingredients to the food processor and blend until you get a coarse texture
Transfer into a serving dish - Add more olive oil and stir in.
Spread on french bread, have it in pasta or any which way you like
This is my green dish for Independence Day :)
And stay tuned for my Garden Fresh Gonkura Chutney.
Some pictures...
It turns dark as soon as you make it - stir to see the green above! |
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hmm this green spread looks awesome...
ReplyDeleteHomemade + homegrown = amazing. I've always wanted to make my own pesto, but I never have enough basil. Your pesto looks so yummy.
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ReplyDeleteBasil is back bone of Italian cooking and adding pine nuts make this sauce more flavourful..Thanks for sharing..
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Wonderful that you got to do the pesto from scratch. I love it home made always.
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Looks good your pesto! Makes an easy family meal!
ReplyDeleteLooks good your pesto! Makes an easy family meal!
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Flavorful pesto,yummy!!
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Flavorful green spread,looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteoh my!! im drooling!what a lovely snack/ appetizer! im a big fan of pesto :)
ReplyDeleteThis is delicious ..love the addition of Parmesan ..hugs
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