easy kale pesto | hot for food by Lauren Toyotasource: https://www.hotforfoodblog.com/recipes/2020/05/20/easy-kale-pesto/If you’ve been entertained by my sourdough starter saga on Instagram while you’ve been sheltering at home then you’ll love this weeks episode of hot for food on YouTube! I used up a “failed” loaf to make sourdough crostini, whipped together an easy kale pesto and a simple bruschetta too.This easy kale pesto is great to make in a pinch when you want pesto but don’t have tons (or any) fresh basil! This idea came from a recent episode of #hotforfoodtakeover! Have you seen my weekly IG Live show where I RECIPE?! with different guests each week in their kitchen? So far I’ve cooked with Jann Arden and Lance Bass! On episode #2 I helped Becca in Brooklyn make something delicious for dinner during quarantine and it was a variation of this very kale pesto. She served it over some premade cauliflower gnocchi, but now you can use it in your life for whatever you’re craving! Maybe it’s pasta or maybe it’s spread thicc on a sourdough crostini like this. Whatever your pesto pleasure I’m sure you’re going to love this version using kale as the base.kale pestoIngredientskale pesto5 leaves lacinato kale, large bottom stems removed1/3 C extra virgin olive oil2/3 C sliced almonds (or ⅓ cup raw or roasted whole almonds, soaked in hot water for 20 minutes)3 to 4 garlic cloves2 tbsp nutritional yeast3 to 3 1/2 tbsp lemon juice (about 1 lemon)2 tsp dried basil2 tsp dried oregano1 tsp flaked sea salt1/2 tsp fresh cracked black pepperInstructionsPut all ingredients into a small food processor and pulse on high until well mixed. It should be slightly textured and not completely smooth. NotesMe being me, I couldn’t ONLY make kale pesto! The idea of making a crunchy cheesy crostini and not putting some fresh tomato bruschetta on top seemed wrong. So here’s the simple recipes laid out for you below…If you have any leftover bruschetta I’d throw it on top of a simple garlic and olive oil pasta. I just thought of another idea too! Take my zucchini carbonara and mix it with this easy kale pesto for an extra kick.sourdough crostini & bruschettaIngredientsbruschetta3/4 C finely diced grape / cherry tomatoes2 tbsp finely minced shallot1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil1 garlic clove, minced1/2 tsp dried basil, crushed1/2 tsp flaked sea salt, crushedfresh cracked black pepper, to tastesourdough crostini5 pieces thinly sliced stale sourdough1/4 C extra virgin olive oil2 tsp garlic powder1/4 tsp nutmeg1/2 C shredded vegan parmesanInstructionsFor the bruschetta, combine the ingredients in a dish. This would be best made at least an hour in advance, but it's still tasty if eaten immediately. Preheat oven to 425°F.For the crostini, mix olive oil, garlic powder, and nutmeg together in a bowl. Place slices of bread onto a parchment lined baking sheet.Brush oil mixture onto all sides of the bread generously. Top with shredded parmesan cheese. Bake for 20 minutes until golden brown or until desired crunchiness is achieved and the cheese is melted.The post easy kale pesto appeared first on hot for food by Lauren Toyota.
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