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Evan Sung for The New York Times |
Hellooo and welcome back to the blog! I see the last time I posted was in December, 2106. I figured I better get started so chose something that is in season and can be used in a number of ways.
This is Mark Bittman's recipe I found from NY Times Cooking. He says "Making asparagus pesto lets you use the peel, which contains a ton of flavor even though it’s sometimes too tough and stringy to eat. Puréeing lets you sidestep this issue: you keep the peel, and the flavor, but your food processor pulverizes the fibers, even if you use thick spears." I hate to waste anything so I think this is great.
INGREDIENTS:
- Salt
- 1 pound asparagus, trimmed and cut into 2-inch segments
- 1 clove garlic, or more to taste
- ¼ cup pine nuts
- ¼ cup olive oil, or more as desired
- ¾ cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
- Freshly ground black pepper
- Juice of 1/2 lemon, or to taste
PREPARATION:
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil and salt it. Add the asparagus and cook until fully tender but not mushy, 8 to 10 minutes. Drain well, reserving some of the cooking liquid, and let the asparagus cool slightly.
- Transfer the asparagus to a food processor and add the garlic, pine nuts, 2 tablespoons of the oil, Parmesan, a pinch of salt and a couple of tablespoons of the cooking liquid. Process the mixture, stopping to scrape down the sides of the container if necessary, and gradually add the remaining oil and a bit more of the reserved cooking liquid to moisten if necessary. Add the lemon juice and season with salt and pepper to taste, pulse one last time, and serve over pasta, fish or chicken (or cover and refrigerate for up to a day).
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