This summer I took the initiative to plant a few herbs and vegetables. My dill died almost immediately: however, my basil and parsley took off like a wildfire. So, between my harvest of homegrown basil and the basil I bought while I was at the farmer’s market this week, I had enough to whip up a few batches of pesto. I figured it’d be nice to have some on hand for when I make homemade pizzas or when I’m feeling lazy and am craving some pesto pasta mixed with fresh summertime veggies.
Baby Basils
Presto Pesto
Yields about 3 cups
Ingredients
6 cups fresh basil leaves, packed tight
1/2 cup Parmesan-Reggiano, grated
2/3 cup walnuts, chopped
5-6 garlic cloves, minced or smashed
1 cup extra-virgin olive oil
5-6 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
sea salt & fresh ground pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Combine basil leaves, walnuts and garlic in food processor and pulse until finely minced.
- With the machine running slowly add the oil through the feed tube and process until the mixture is smooth.
- If you plan to freeze your pesto, skip adding the cheese until you're ready to use it. Otherwise, add the grated cheese and process very briefly.
- Add the lemon juice. Give it a few good pulses.
- Season with sea salt & pepper. Process.
- Transfer to jars or airtight containers.
- Refrigerate.
- If you plan to freeze your pesto, skip adding the cheese until you're ready to use it. Otherwise, add the grated cheese and process very briefly.
- Add the lemon juice. Give it a few good pulses.
- Season with sea salt & pepper. Process.
- Transfer to jars or airtight containers.
- Refrigerate.
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