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By loucheese
on December 20, 2011
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The Pesto recipe is perfect. I had only one comment. When Ina added a grated cheese to the dish she called it Imported Parmesan. It was actually Grana Padana. Grana is a good cheese but not technically imported Parmesan according to the Italian Parmesan Consortium because it is not made in the required region under government supervision.
By olivernlola
Galena, OH
on September 23, 2011
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I can't get enough of this stuff! I even mix it in my scrambled eggs.
By The Petite Gourmet
Portland, OR
on September 08, 2011
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Wow, I'm so surprised that this recipe only has 4 stars - I just love it! I always have this pesto on hand, in either the fridge or freezer, or both! I love using it in Ina's Pasta, Pesto, and Peas recipe. Homemade pesto is SO much better than store-bought!
By sjgiantsfan_116...
San Jose, CA
on September 04, 2011
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This was easy to make and yummy! I would actually put more garlic in (I'm from the garlic capital of the world. Makes 1 cup of pesto as well as 2 ice cube trays with 1 tablespoon each. This is a keeper!
By cookinwizard
Jackson, MI
on August 25, 2011
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Ina, excellent - as always. Make sure you have packed the basil, then the oil is just right. I toast the nuts in a dry pan until fragrant, set aside to cool, then roast the individual garlic cloves with skin on in a dry fry pan. Cool, skin the garlic, puree with the nuts and proceed. Must admit - I licked the FP bowl afterwards. YUM! This time I froze it in ice cube containers. Can't wait to try it in soups.
By wkshank
on August 21, 2011
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Ciao Baby - I have done a lot of canning, but I don't think I'd recommend canning pesto. Think of the consistency of canned spinach... yick! Greens have to reach such a high temp. to can, that the basil would just go to mush.
On the recipe - works fine, and I do agree: 1 c. olive oil is plenty, and about 1/2 that garlic for me!
By CIAO BABY!
Florida
on August 21, 2011
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I've been making Pesto for many years ... must be my Italian heritage! Freezing in mini ice trays really works. It is much easier to defrost as many "cubes" as you need rather than chipping away at the frozen container to get what you need. I was really searcing for a way to "can" the basil or pesto. Does any one have experience with old fashion canning in a jar? Our freezer space is very limited and I think it would be advantageous for me to be able to can my basil and/or pesto. Any ideas/comments would be appreciated!
By JVS707
Lafayette,CA
on August 17, 2011
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Agree too much garlic and oil. One C EVOO should be enough. Freeze mine in baggies. It takes less storage space. Good for everything.
By 4girls_13015286
Marietta, 49
on August 14, 2011
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Very delicious, but next time I'm not adding as much garlic...WOW!
By vdagel
WI
on August 11, 2011
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Excellent! Used parmesan that was pre-shredded in my store's refrigerated section, grating your own would also be excellent.
Think it made a significant difference over the standard shake from a can.