Nettle and mint pesto
Nettle and mint pesto

Hello everybody, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, nettle and mint pesto. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Nettle and mint pesto is one of the most well liked of recent trending foods in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. Nettle and mint pesto is something that I’ve loved my whole life. They are fine and they look wonderful.

Nettles — weeds that grow throughout the United States — are like something out of a scary children's story. Toss pesto with pasta, spread on seared fish or chicken, or use as a dip for raw vegetables. Drop the nettles into a large pot of boiling salted water.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook nettle and mint pesto using 7 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Nettle and mint pesto:
  1. Get Several large stems of nettles
  2. Take Generous handful fresh mint
  3. Get 4 tbsp olive or avocado oil
  4. Take 1 clove garlic or tsp garlic puree
  5. Prepare 3 tbsp roasted peanuts, walnuts, cashew nuts or pinenuts
  6. Prepare 1-2 tbsp sunflower seeds
  7. Get 1-2 tbsp parmesan or alternative hard cheese

I spent my childhood in Iowa trying to avoid the nettle's sting. This bright green plant was plentiful on the land adjacent to the farm ponds. Though their flavor is often compared to spinach, nettles have a thickness and texture that makes them a better candidate for use in the kind of coarse pesto Tuxedo Variation. For quick nut-swap, try toasted walnuts instead of toasted pecans.

Instructions to make Nettle and mint pesto:
  1. Collect several large stems of nettles. Recommend you collect from your garden to be sure they do not have weed killer sprayed on them and wear thick gardening gloves! Using scissors, carefully remove the leaves. Discard the stems.
  2. Inspect the leaves for pests or anything else unsavoury and remove or discard those leaves. Wash carefully using a salad spinner.
  3. Put into a large pan and pour over boiling water. Continue to boil and carefully stir for 2 minutes to remove any stings. The leaves will begin to wilt in a similar way to spinach. Then put straight into cold water to stop the cooking.
  4. Using a salad spinner or clean towel remove as much water as possible. The texture of the leaves will have changed to a slightly furry texture but the leaves will not sting you anymore. Don't discard the water as this can be drank as nettle tea and is very nutrient rich.
  5. Add 3 tbsp olive or avocado oil and a generous handful of fresh mint leaves. Then add nuts and seeds. Blend using a food processor until smooth.
  6. Stir in finely grated parmesan or alternative hard cheese.
  7. Serve over pasta.

Nettle pesto, replace the basil with nettles and grind well for an earthy nutty pesto. Flavorful Easy, Nettle Pasta with flavoful nettle pesto, toasted pine nuts and lemon zest - simply delicious and full of minerals and nutrients! When making nettle pesto, remember that blanching greatly reduces the amount of nettles. Stinging nettle benefits are great-rich in calcium, iron, potassium, and zinc. In this recipe you'll learn how to make stinging nettle infusion with mint.

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