August 12, 2011

Basil Walnut Parmesan Pesto (1g carbs per serving!)

Ingredients:

·       1/4 cup toasted and coarsely chopped walnuts (measured AFTER toasting and chopping)
·       2 cups tightly-packed fresh basil leaves 
·       1 tablespoons minced garlic         
·       3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
·       2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
·       1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
·       1/4 teaspoon sea salt (optional)
·       1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes, crushed 
·       1/2 teaspoon freshly-ground black pepper
 
Preparation:

1.  Toast walnuts in a small dry skillet over medium-low heat, stirring often,  until they become fragrant (about 3 minutes).  Remove from burner and set aside to cool.
2.  Place basil leaves in a food processor.  Process until the leaves are well-chopped.
3.  Add remaining ingredients (including the toasted walnuts) to the processor and pulse several times until the pesto is blended well, but still crumbly. Store tightly-covered in fridge until ready to use.  Cover and refrigerate leftovers. 

Yields 1 cup = 8 servings, 2 tablespoons per serving.

Per serving info:  84 Calories; 8g Fat (1g Saturated, 4g Monounsaturated, 3g Polyunsaturated); 2g protein; 1g Carbohydrate; trace Dietary Fiber; 2mg Cholesterol; 106mg Sodium (47mg Sodium if sea salt is omitted).

Nita’s Notes:  I’ve been in a real “sauce-y” mood lately, using fresh veggies and herbs that are abundant right now in South Georgia.  I hope y’all won’t mind another.  This is delicious as a dip for fresh carrots, zucchini, yellow summer squash, any color bell pepper you like.  Or, yet again, this pesto is a great topper for a variety of grilled, roasted, broiled veggies, chicken or fish. 

We spread it on pan-blackened thick salmon steak fillets Tuesday night.  Good Golly, Miss Molly—that was TASTY!  I can’t wait to try it on eggplant and tomatoes—grilled or broiled, separately or together.  I know that’s gonna taste GOOD!!
 
From my home to yours—Nita

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Anita Peacock
Lifelong Type 1 Diabetic
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