Pesto is one of our favorite "no-cook" sauces, meaning that there is no cooking required and once it's made, it's ready to use. In the past five years, we've shared a variety of pesto recipes, ...
Craving pesto but have no hard cheese on hand? Swap it for another umami powerhouse. At Red Boat Fish Sauce in Hayward, R & D chef Diep Tran uses the premium fish sauce, made from black anchovies and ...
Top tip: freeze little blocks of pesto in an ice-cube tray and use as an instant flavour boost for soups and stews. Advertise ...
Instructions: Heap basil, parsley, garlic, walnuts and salt into a food processor. Pulse several times, to chop everything coarsely, then, with the machine running, pour in ½ cup olive oil in a slow, ...
A mound of peppers, tomatoes and eggplants glows scarlet, gold and lavender at the farmers market, a reminder of lingering late summer. At the stand next door, the first sweet winter squash and ...
We're a kale family. It's not my husband's favorite thing, but my older daughter actually cheers when she sees that we have some in the refrigerator. I mostly saute it with a little olive oil and salt ...
Though most people are familiar only with canned sardines, the fresh ones are an entirely different fish -- small and rich, with a pronounced flavor that’s like a more assertive tuna. With the current ...
What to do with an abundance of fresh basil? Turn it into pesto! This recipe is a basic version and it's delicious. Pesto is ...