My Basilikum plant, fresh Italian Parmesan, pine nuts, extra virgin olive oil, onions
Grinding......my beanie helped of course
Into a green pesto
1. Pre-heat oven to 200 degrees Celsius.
2. Place salmon in an ovenproof dish and season it with Italian herbs, salt and pepper.
3. Grill salmon in oven for about 15-20 mins or until cooked.
4. In the meantime, cook about 200 grams of pasta in slightly-salted water.
5. Halfway through the cooking of the salmon, remove it from the oven and place the shallot and garlic in the salmon oil. Return the salmon into the oven.
6. Using a pestle and mortar, grind a lot of basil leaves, pine nuts and a generous amount of olive oil into a smooth texture.
7. When pasta is done, take it out and mix it together with the pesto, fried shallots and garlic.
8. Taste and add more salt / pepper / cheese if necessary.
9. Serve pesto pasta with salmon. Garnish with basil leaves.
Grinding......my beanie helped of course
Into a green pesto
Wala! The final product, complete with salmon, garlic bread and white wine.....
1. Pre-heat oven to 200 degrees Celsius.
2. Place salmon in an ovenproof dish and season it with Italian herbs, salt and pepper.
3. Grill salmon in oven for about 15-20 mins or until cooked.
4. In the meantime, cook about 200 grams of pasta in slightly-salted water.
5. Halfway through the cooking of the salmon, remove it from the oven and place the shallot and garlic in the salmon oil. Return the salmon into the oven.
6. Using a pestle and mortar, grind a lot of basil leaves, pine nuts and a generous amount of olive oil into a smooth texture.
7. When pasta is done, take it out and mix it together with the pesto, fried shallots and garlic.
8. Taste and add more salt / pepper / cheese if necessary.
9. Serve pesto pasta with salmon. Garnish with basil leaves.
2 comments:
looks great! you're such a chef:)
Dear Steph! =) Thanks babe! You could try it yourself too! Its really quite easy, esp. if you have a food processor - then you don´t have to use a grinder. We have a food smasher (for onions and soft food), but pine nuts are much harder, so grinder works better....
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