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Pesto

 

One of my summer favorites!

One of my summer favorites!

I don’t know about you but I have basil coming out of my ears this summer! For some reason, the basil is loving our hot and cool summer with a lot of rain. My cilantro, not a chance, it’s all wilted and has sadly has all passed. I’ll save the seeds and plant them for hopefully a fall crop!

Anyway, Pesto is one of my 10 ten things that I always make. I’ll end making probably 20 cups of this green goodness throughout the summer and store it zip lock bags and freeze for the cold winter months when I’m craving something that reminds me of long days and heat!


I wanted to get this posted first before I start posting some of my favorite things to make with pesto. Of course, it’s delicious over pasta, but even better other ways! One thing that I like to do is marinate chicken or a flank steak in pesto and grill it! The cheese gets all crusty and good! Try this over a Ceasar Salad! Yum!

It’s so easy to make pesto. No chopping and just a blender or food processor. That’s it. Start making it now and you can stock up for winter!

 

Just grab your blender, it’s that easy!

Pesto
Recipe Type: Sauce
Cuisine: Italian
Author: Heather Blake
My favorite summertime thing to make!
Ingredients
  • 4 cups basil leaves
  • 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
  • 2-3 garlic cloves
  • 1/4 nuts
  • pinch of salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 1 cup olive oil
Instructions
  1. Put basil, cheese, garlic cloves, nuts, salt and pepper in a blender.
  2. Turn on high and slowly add olive oil.
  3. Makes 2 cups.
Notes
Use whatever kind of nuts that you like. I use almonds because they are always in my house. Pine nuts, walnuts are other good options!
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So I had to post some pictures from my garden! It’s finally taking hold with all the hot weather that we have had lately. It’s monsoon season here. Hot days and lots of rain make for a happy garden!

I picked all this today from my garden. Good thing a friend stopped by today and took half! Unbelievable!

The infamous zucchini plant. Not sure why I always plant two.

I’m so excited that my fennel bushes are doing so well. I wish that I could remember what the purple mystery plant is though! It’s not producing anything!

So excited to see the baby brussel sprouts doing their thing!

 

 

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