Pesto

Jul. 19th, 2015 02:57 pm
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I am surprised by the number of people who are surprised to hear that we make pesto from garlic scapes. To me, it seems like a wonderful use for them. They give it a rich, garlic flavour and lend it a pleasant green colour.

I don't follow a recipe when I make pesto - I just start adding scapes, basil, parmesan cheese and pine nuts until it has about the right texture and taste.

It may not look like it, but I hold future pesto in my hand.
Garlic Scapes

After washing the scapes, I cut them up so that they would be more manageable in the food processor. At first I was using a knife to individually cut them up until it occurred to me that we have a perfectly functional set of kitchen shears that would speed the process.
Garlic Scapes
Knife or shears, it is probably bad to run with either clutched in your hand.

Finally, after the right balance of processing and cursing, I ended up with about three cups of fresh pesto, bagged and ready for the freezer.
Pesto

I made two batches because we had too many scapes for our small food processor. The first batch came out a little drier than I'd like, but the flavour was bang on. The second batch came out with a better texture, but I think I may have added a few too many pine nuts because it has a slightly bitter after taste. Oh well - serves me right for not following a set recipe.

Date: 2015-07-20 01:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dronon.livejournal.com
I did not know there was such a thing as garlic scapes! What are they, the stems?

My accomplishments for the day (aside from the usual household chores) were writing a short macro, and sawing a sheet of plastic.

Date: 2015-07-20 02:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] plonq.livejournal.com
Yes, they are the stems and unopened flowers of garlic. They are a little milder and sweeter than garlic cloves. I have cut them up into stir-fries in past, but lately my favourite use for them is for making pesto.

My two big accomplishments for today were making pesto and washing the car. The latter may not sound like a big deal, but it had about three thousand kilometers worth of splattered bugs baked onto it, and it took a serious amount of scrubbing.

I think the next time we do a long cross-country drive, one of the first orders of business upon arriving at our destination will be to run the car through a car wash.

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