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PestoBy Charlie BurkeNeedless to say, basil does not freeze well, and dried basil has none of the aromatic flavor of fresh. You can solve the problem of preserving fall basil by making pesto. Make a batch and freeze it in small lidded plastic storage cups which hold a half cup, which is the correct amount for one pound of pasta. Put a small amount of olive oil over the top of the pesto to prevent discoloration. This recipe is quite authentic and tastes much like the pesto served in the Genoa region of Italy. It is quick and easy using a blender or a food processor, rather than the traditional mortar and pestle which gives pesto its name. This recipe is for one pound of pasta which serves four to six, but it can be easily multiplied.
Place first five ingredients into food processor and pulse until garlic and nuts are chopped. Add olive oil and blend until smooth. Few recipes reward such little effort with such great flavor, and if you have a large amount of basil, the taste of summer will be as close as your freezer, even during the coldest months of winter! We use it for pizza, as a topping for bread and mix it with vegetables, in addition to saucing pasta dishes. About the author: An organic farmer and avid cook, writer Charlie Burke is the vice president of the New Hampshire Farmer's Market Association (www.nhfma.org). His column & recipes appear weekly in The Heart of New England's newsletter... get a free subscription by sending a blank email to: heartofnewengland-subscribe@yahoogroups.com or visit www.TheHeartofNewEngland.com |
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