I’ve been busy chasing after a very active 5 ½ month old and by the time bed time rolls around blogging is the last thing on my mind. But today I’m lucky enough that she’s taking a good nap so I have time to get this one posted.
The recipe comes from Rachael Ray. I find when you make a pesto it can be hard to follow a recipe. Your bunch of kale can be bigger or smaller than the recipe calls for so use your judgement. You might need more or less garlic, oil or Parmesan for your liking. Don’t be shy just do what feels right to get the consistency you’re looking for. My pesto made enough to freeze half for later and I can’t wait to use it this summer with BBQ chicken or even a nice piece of grilled fish.
My Mom and I enjoyed this on its own and we loved it! Adding the starchy pasta water to help the pasta and pesto come together makes the dish creamy and smooth. Be sure to toss the dish together for a good couple of minutes to make sure everything is well mixed. And how can you go wrong with a healthy super food like kale.
Caesar Style Kale Pesto Pasta
Ingredients
· 1 head garlic
· ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil
· salt and pepper
· 1 pound spaghetti
· 1 bunch kale
· 1/3 cup grated Parmesan
· juice from 1 lemon
· 1 tbsp Dijon
· 1 tsp anchovy paste
· 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
· 3 tbsp pine nuts, toasted
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 400F. Cut the end off the garlic bulb, exposing the tops of the cloves. Place on a piece of foil and drizzle with oil, salt and pepper. Wrap the garlic up in the foil and roast for 45-50 minutes. Let cool, then squish out the garlic cloves from the skins into a food processor.
2. While the garlic is roasting, bring a large pot of water to a boil. Salt it, add the spaghetti and cook to al dente. Drain, reserving 1 cup of the starchy cooking water.
3. Bring another large pot of water to a boil. Add salt and the kale and cook for about a minute; drain and squeeze dry.
4. Add the kale, cheese, lemon juice, mustard, anchovy paste and Worcestershire sauce into a food processor with the garlic cloves and puree. Season with pepper. Add the pine nuts and about 1/4 cup of olive oil. Process, streaming in additional olive oil to form a thick pesto; season with salt.
5. In a pasta bowl, combine the pasta, pesto and reserved pasta cooking water; toss to combine. Serve with more cheese at the table.
ENJOY!
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