Celebrate the new season: Spring Pesto Soup

March 23, 2011 in Appetizers, Gluten Free, Healthy Fare, Vegetarian Entrees

Spring vegetables with the rich flavor of pesto

This tastes like the essence of early spring, fresh and bright yet somehow also rich, with the nuttiness of the freshest pesto melded in. It was inspired directly by one of my favorite cookbooks of recent years, “Cooking for Isaiah” by Silvana Nardone. I present it here with some variations in the vegetables, the addition of pine nuts and some optional Parmesan, with a different cooking technique, but the essence is her inspiration, reminding me of the lovely Provencal soupe al pistou.

I already have no doubt that this is an immediate staple dish, to be replicated this time every year, as often as possible. It’s also a great phase one recipe for low carbers, and is easily vegan; the original had no dairy anyway, I just threw a bit in since I like my pesto this way -  it is just as delicious without. Read the rest of this entry →

Meatless Monday: Hip Hip Hooray for Mario Batali! – and featuring his fabulous Broccoli Rabe Pesto, budget-friendly style

May 10, 2010 in Healthy Fare, Side Dishes, Vegetarian Entrees

Iron Chef Mario Batali’s rock-star signature dishes often include meat-lover’s ingredients like veal shanks and bone marrow. Needless to say, we were surprised and thrilled at the announcement that Chef Batali is going meatless on Mondays!

“The fact is, most people in the U.S. eat way more meat than is good for them or the planet,” said Batali. “Asking everyone to go vegetarian or vegan isn’t a realistic or attainable goal. But we can focus on a more plant-based diet. That’s why I’m such a big believer in the Meatless Monday movement!” Batali announced last week that he will feature several vegetarian entrees in all his restaurants on Mondays.

To applaud his efforts, I made up a huge batch of his Broccoli Rabe Pesto and tossed it with orchiette pasta.

I have never eaten broccoli rabe, and have never seen it in my local grocery stores. I understand the taste is similar to broccoli with a more bitter taste. I als0 understand it is very expensive. I made a more budget-friendly version by using regular broccoli with some Balsamic vinegar to give it some tang.

For this recipe I also substituted toasted walnuts for the pine nuts to save money and discovered that broccoli and walnuts are a fabulous flavor combination. As Chef Batali would say: “Perfecto!”

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