Kale and Green Pea Pesto

"Silky and sweet from the peas, with a boost of nutrients from the kale, this is just fantastic for any normal pesto application. Happens to be vegan, too! Stir into noodles, use it to sauce a pizza, spread on toasted baguettes as an appetizer--many possibilities. Amounts are, as always, just estimates. This makes a fairly large amount of pesto; I found that it keeps very well in the fridge, staying bright green if topped in its airtight container with just a bit of extra lemon juice."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
8-12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat the olive oil in a large saute pan (use one with a lid--you'll need it in a minute).
  • Add and cook the kale on medium heat until it just begins to get tender, then add the minced garlic and cook 1 more minute until garlic becomes fragrant.
  • Now add the peas, salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes, stir well, then add the lemon juice, a splash of water, and cover the pan.
  • Once the peas are warmed through, turn off the heat and uncover.
  • Carefully pour your cooked veggies into your food processor and pulse several times. Begin processing (lowest speed if you happen to have options), adding additional olive oil in a thin stream as necessary to achieve your desired consistency. If I have it around, I like to use the liquid from a jar of good olives at this point instead of the olive oil: it's up to you.
  • Once you've reached a smooth consistency you're happy with, taste the pesto for seasoning. Add more salt/lemon juice/pepper as desired, pulse to combine, then you're done and ready to use your pesto!

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<p>I'm an academic who enjoys spending time at libraries and archives, but also looks forward to relaxing and experimenting in the kitchen. I love vegetables, keep mostly vegetarian, and believe fervently in the delicious powers of garlic.</p>
 
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