If you enjoy pesto, here's an easy sauce that can be added to cooked pasta and roasted chicken.
4 cups fresh basil leaves
1/3 cup pine nuts
3 cloves of garlic
1/2 cup olive oil
1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
Add the basil leaves, pine nuts and garlic to a food processor and process. With the motor running, slowly add a stream of olive oil until a paste is formed. Scrape down the sides of the bowl, add the cheese and process until smooth. Transfer to a bowl; add salt to taste and store refrigerated in sealed jars for one week. Our pesto sauce never lasts long. I use it with cooked pasta and I also love to add it as a topping on crusty bread.
YUMMY!
We love pesto in our house (and roast chicken). My basil is not as bushy this year, I can't figure out why. I love your little cooking with Kim K badge - so cute!
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Yum is right!
ReplyDeleteI have a recipe which uses pesto but end up buying it at Sam's Club. Call me lazy!
Thanks for sharing!
Yum is right!
ReplyDeleteI have a recipe which uses pesto but end up buying it at Sam's Club. Call me lazy!
Thanks for sharing!
Wow -- sounds so yummy! Thanks for sharing!
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While the pasta looks delicious...that little Kim looks darling. Just perfect! Enjoy...Renee
ReplyDeleteyummy yummy yummy!!! you are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good! We love fresh basil! ♥
ReplyDeleteI am very happy to see that "il pesto" is appreciated also in USA.
ReplyDeletePesto is a speciality from region LIGURIA, here in Italy!!!
Sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteThe basil looks lovely!
Ok, my mouth is really watering now, Kim! I love making pesto, too. And I just love the smell of fresh basil! Bet it is really loving all of the heat there in MI!
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteOur family would love this recipe! Thanks for sharing!
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