Sunday, July 11, 2010

Pesto for Paupers

I think I've figured out Mary: She doesn't like foods that start with the letter "p".

Por ejemplo:
-Pinto beans
-Pasta Primavera
-Pesto

I think this could be based on some weird Freudian association with her last name, which also starts with the same letter.
She makes a few exceptions, of course, including pork and peanut butter. But everyone likes those, so they don't really count.

So with that said, Mary has not endorsed this pesto; it is for the penniless, not the picky.

The reason I can say it's cheap is that it's made with cheap grocery store green tube parmesan, swiss chard (the whole bunch was $1.50; I used literally 1/10 of it), a little Kroger-brand olive oil –– you could substitute canola if you wanted to save even more money –– and cashews.

To make it, I threw all these ingredients in a blender, starting off with the oil:

1/4 cup olive oil
1 cup torn swiss chard
1/4 cup cheapo parmesan
1/6 cup cashews

Then I blended it all until it turned into magical velvety green mush.

Because the cashews were salted, I didn't add any seasonings. Garlic and black pepper probably would have been tasty, but this was fine on its own. The entire process took less than 10 minutes.

1 comment:

  1. Pesto is pretty much amazing. But I think you can't get better than the original basil/lemon juice/cilantro/garlic mix. Yum.

    --praise from another last-named "P"

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