Loaded Pesto Rosso
Loaded Pesto Rosso

Hey everyone, it’s Louise, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, loaded pesto rosso. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Loaded Pesto Rosso is one of the most well liked of recent trending meals on earth. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It is enjoyed by millions daily. They are nice and they look wonderful. Loaded Pesto Rosso is something which I’ve loved my whole life.

Here is how you achieve it. Pesto is loaded with essential vitamins and antioxidants such as lycopene (which protects against cell damage) and vitamin C. Pesto is extremely versatile, there are multitudinous ways of using it, but my favourite two options are on pasta, then piled with grated pecorino or simply loaded onto a halved avocado as a starter. Both of these mirror the ease of producing the pesto, allowing you to make a lip-smacking starter or main course in just a few minutes.

To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook loaded pesto rosso using 9 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Loaded Pesto Rosso:
  1. Prepare 1 handful walnuts
  2. Make ready 1 handful Italian basil
  3. Take 1 small jar of sundried tomatoes (best quality)
  4. Make ready 7-8 kalamata olives
  5. Prepare parmesan (best quality)
  6. Get extra virgin olive oil (best quality)
  7. Prepare 6-7 cherry tomatoes (ripe, dark red, juicy find the most flavorful ones)
  8. Get 1 teaspoon chopped hot peppers (marinated chilis or fresh red chilis are best, to give a hint of paprika flavor)
  9. Prepare 3 cloves garlic

Pesto will keep stored in an airtight container and refrigerated for up to one week. Parmesan Pesto Roasted Potatoes have been on the menus of holiday parties for years since I had an appetizer bite at a fancy cocktail party in Washington, DC. It was a baby roasted potato that had been hollowed out and filled with the most amazing basil pesto and crusted with a sheet of shaved Parmesan Cheese. Which in practice means doubling down on some flavorful items to achieve the same level of richness, as some of the basic ingredients here are just bland.

Steps to make Loaded Pesto Rosso:
  1. Wash the basil and get rid of the thickest stems and the flowers, if there are any. Put it in the blender (don't blend yet, we are making a pile).
  2. Peel the garlic and chop it roughly, fry it in a tiny bit of olive oil. You can substitute the 3 cloves of cooked garlic with 1 small clove of raw garlic if you like. Add the garlic (cooked or raw) to the blender.
  3. Wash the tomatoes and cut them in a half. Put them in the blender.
  4. Take out the sundried tomatoes from their jar, discard extra oil, and… add them in the blender.
  5. Pit your olives and… you know.
  6. Chop the equivalent of a third of a butter stick worth of parmesan in rough pieces (no need to grate it because…).
  7. Add 4 tablespoon of your best olive oil, a generous pinch of salt, your chilis and…
  8. BLEND! Until the pesto is a grainy paste. Sometimes chunks of parmesan, garlic or walnut escape the blender, fish around with a spoon and keep blending until the bigger chunks are gone.
  9. Taste the pesto and add salt, pepper and olive oil to your taste.
  10. To use with pasta - The key here is DON'T COOK THE PESTO it will change the flavours. Boil the pasta and mix it with your beautiful raw pesto in a serving bowl, not on a pan or on the stove.
  11. To freeze - Pesto will freeze beautifully and keep for a long time. To unfreeze it, let it rest outside the fridge for a few hours. To speed up the process, you can chop the pesto into pieces with a knife (it's usually pretty soft).
  12. To preserve in the fridge - Transfer your pesto in a tall jar, and level out its surface. Then completely cover the pesto's surface with a layer of your best olive oil (this will prevent the pesto from oxidizing).
  13. To play with this recipe - Increase the amount of basil (four times) and don't use olives or sun-dried tomatoes for a more classic green pesto. Add chives, ramps (!!), or fresh parsley for variations on herbaceous flavors. Substitute walnuts for cashews for a creamier buttery taste or almonds for a drier fresher take. Take out the fresh tomatoes and double or triple the amount of olive oil for a more traditional Italian version (too heavy on the vegetable fats for me, but deeeeelicious).

It was a baby roasted potato that had been hollowed out and filled with the most amazing basil pesto and crusted with a sheet of shaved Parmesan Cheese. Which in practice means doubling down on some flavorful items to achieve the same level of richness, as some of the basic ingredients here are just bland. This pesto packs a punch while st. Which in practice means doubling down on some flavorful items to achieve the same level of richness, as some of the basic ingredients here are just bland. This pesto packs a punch while st.

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