Red Pesto alla Trapanese
Red Pesto alla Trapanese
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Category
Red Pesto alla Trapanese
Cuisine
Italian
Servings
4
Prep Time
25 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
A traditional summer recipe from Trapani in the western part of Sicily. It was the sailors from Genoa, stopping in the ports of Sicily, who introduced the island to their cherished pesto recipe. Sicilians embraced it and made it their own, by adding fresh tomatoes and using almonds instead of pine nuts, basically using more of what was available in their region. Mainly used as a pasta sauce, it’s also delicious as a dip or a spread in a sandwich. Perfect on a summer day after a refreshing swim in the sea.
Author:Alice Noel Fabi
Ingredients
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Ripe tomatoes, 1 pound
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Garlic, 1 clove
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Basil, 1/2 bunch
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Almonds, 1/4 pound
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Parmigiano Reggiano or Pecorino cheese, 1/2 pound
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EVOO, 1/2 cup
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Salt and pepper to taste
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Conchiglie (sell) dry pasta, 1 pound
Directions
Bring to boil a large pot of water. Place the almonds on an oven tray and bake for five minutes at 400°F. Blanche the tomatoes in the salted boiling water for two minutes (keep the same water to cook your pasta) , then peel off the skins. Place tomatoes, garlic, almonds, half of the cheese, basil, half of the EVOO, a pinch of salt and a little pepper in a blender. Mix until smooth and creamy.
Cook the pasta in the boiling water, once cooked, drain place in a bowl and fold in the pesto. Drizzle with raw EVOO and sprinkle with the remaining cheese.
Buon appetito!
Recipe Note
Red Pesto alla Trapanese
Rated 5.0 stars by 1 users
Category
Red Pesto alla Trapanese
Cuisine
Italian
Servings
4
Prep Time
25 minutes
Cook Time
15 minutes
A traditional summer recipe from Trapani in the western part of Sicily. It was the sailors from Genoa, stopping in the ports of Sicily, who introduced the island to their cherished pesto recipe. Sicilians embraced it and made it their own, by adding fresh tomatoes and using almonds instead of pine nuts, basically using more of what was available in their region. Mainly used as a pasta sauce, it’s also delicious as a dip or a spread in a sandwich. Perfect on a summer day after a refreshing swim in the sea.
Author:Alice Noel Fabi
Ingredients
-
Ripe tomatoes, 1 pound
-
Garlic, 1 clove
-
Basil, 1/2 bunch
-
Almonds, 1/4 pound
-
Parmigiano Reggiano or Pecorino cheese, 1/2 pound
-
EVOO, 1/2 cup
-
Salt and pepper to taste
-
Conchiglie (sell) dry pasta, 1 pound
Directions
Bring to boil a large pot of water. Place the almonds on an oven tray and bake for five minutes at 400°F. Blanche the tomatoes in the salted boiling water for two minutes (keep the same water to cook your pasta) , then peel off the skins. Place tomatoes, garlic, almonds, half of the cheese, basil, half of the EVOO, a pinch of salt and a little pepper in a blender. Mix until smooth and creamy.
Cook the pasta in the boiling water, once cooked, drain place in a bowl and fold in the pesto. Drizzle with raw EVOO and sprinkle with the remaining cheese.
Buon appetito!
Recipe Note
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