Homemade Pesto too much garlic!
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1 | I decided to make some pesto and made the same recipe as I have made occasionally before. Two cloves of garlic, but it is too much and seems to overpower the basil. Is there any possible solution? rai5 - 2019-12-22 19:10:00 |
2 | Make a second batch, leaving out the garlic. Combine both batches. davidt4 - 2019-12-22 20:33:00 |
3 | davidt4 wrote:
I don't have enough basil for another full batch, but I do have enough to halve the current batch. I wonder about what else I could use the other half for. I'm not very inventive in the kitchen! rai5 - 2019-12-22 20:45:00 |
4 | If you have parsley in the garden add a good handful and it will make it go further and tone down the garlic. katalin2 - 2019-12-22 22:18:00 |
5 | You can make pesto from anything. Kale, Silverbeet etc. What about a sun dried tomato pesto and combine the two? https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/sundried-tomato-pesto/ec67f jan2242 - 2019-12-24 10:17:00 |
6 | p.s if I don't have pine nuts ai use sunflower seeds. Just as good and saves $$ jan2242 - 2019-12-24 10:18:00 |
7 | I' someone who doesn't think it is possible to have too much garlic, but if I were you I woud just throw in more basil, nuts, parmesan etc whizz it up a bit more and keep going till I liked it. cinderellagowns - 2019-12-24 12:06:00 |
8 | cinderellagowns wrote: Me. too - way cheaper, and more "creamy". I use cashew nuts in lots of things that the recipes calls for things like pumpkin seeds (too tough for my gums), peanuts, etc. Some "live" in a bag in the freezer, though I find cashews don't go rancid as easily as other nuts. autumnwinds - 2019-12-24 15:13:00 |
9 | autumnwinds wrote: samanya - 2019-12-24 16:33:00 |
10 | Definitely. Oh, and I use roasted cashews. cinderellagowns - 2019-12-24 16:54:00 |
11 | Did anyone else watch the Country Calendar programme a while back about pine nuts? No wonder they are expensive. unknowndisorder - 2019-12-24 17:02:00 |
12 | unknowndisorder wrote: Didn't see the programme, but have seen a huge tree in a cemetery in Central Otago, and can only imagine how difficult it would be to extract each seed undamaged... autumnwinds - 2019-12-24 23:05:00 |