2-3 bunches of fresh basil
1 small bunch of parsley
1 small bunch of mint
A small handful of dry [not olive-oil cured] sun dried tomatoes
2 cups of pine nuts
Add garlic to taste, olive oil and Parmesan
Roast pine nuts on medium heat in a large dry frying pan. Be sure to stir often. When they are fragrant and have a light-brown color, remove from the heat. It should only take a couple minutes. Let nuts cool on a plate. Combine all ingredients in food processor and pulse until smooth.
Here’s my secret: roughly chop a handful of nasturtiums, use the rest for – garnish. It gives the pesto and nice, peppery taste.
I love to cook with my family or with my girlfriends of 40 years - we spend hours planning meals, tweaking recipes and shopping for food.
I love to cook comfort food. One of my favorite things to make is pesto- two years in a row Mrs. Ciany and I won first place at the Harvest Fair at the Bird Sanctuary. My relatives in Italy make it. They’re poor; don’t have food processors so everything is done by hand. One of the best meals I've ever had was a picnic on the beach - the food was simple, just lots of cheeses, olives, bread and vino. What makes food and meals special is the company and the memories they make.
Watching my granddaughter Luna eat has become another very special meal experience on its own. She is being raised a raw vegan and attacks those greens with pure joy.
1 small bunch of parsley
1 small bunch of mint
A small handful of dry [not olive-oil cured] sun dried tomatoes
2 cups of pine nuts
Add garlic to taste, olive oil and Parmesan
Roast pine nuts on medium heat in a large dry frying pan. Be sure to stir often. When they are fragrant and have a light-brown color, remove from the heat. It should only take a couple minutes. Let nuts cool on a plate. Combine all ingredients in food processor and pulse until smooth.
Here’s my secret: roughly chop a handful of nasturtiums, use the rest for – garnish. It gives the pesto and nice, peppery taste.
I love to cook with my family or with my girlfriends of 40 years - we spend hours planning meals, tweaking recipes and shopping for food.
I love to cook comfort food. One of my favorite things to make is pesto- two years in a row Mrs. Ciany and I won first place at the Harvest Fair at the Bird Sanctuary. My relatives in Italy make it. They’re poor; don’t have food processors so everything is done by hand. One of the best meals I've ever had was a picnic on the beach - the food was simple, just lots of cheeses, olives, bread and vino. What makes food and meals special is the company and the memories they make.
Watching my granddaughter Luna eat has become another very special meal experience on its own. She is being raised a raw vegan and attacks those greens with pure joy.
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