Pesto
Ingredients
- 1/2 Cup pine nuts
- Basil, a good handful (about 1 cup if you are measuring it out)
- Garlic, about 3 cloves
- 1/4 Cup parmesan cheese
- 1 Cup Oil (traditionally Olive Oil, but any oil will work)
Directions
Bread
Ingredients
- Roast the pine nuts in an oven set to 350° F for about 5 minutes. Make sure to stay close because you don't want to burn the nuts. If you start to smell them, pull them out quickly! Let them cool to room temperature.
- In a food processor, blender (or even use an immersion blender if that's what you have) add all ingredients except the oil. Drizzle a little bit of the oil in before the first round of blending. As the pesto is blending slowly add the oil to get a better emulsion of ingredients. Once ingredients are blended you are all set.
- Cool in the refrigerator and then serve or use!
Bread
Ingredients
- 2 Cups tepid water (about 100° F)
- 1 Tbsp instant yeast
- 1 Tbsp sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- 2 Cups flour
- Combine and whisk together water, instant yeast, sugar and salt. Let sit for 10 minutes.
- Slowly add flour into the wet mixture making sure to break up any clumps. Once thoroughly combined the dough will be watery. Continue to add flour until the dough sticky, but firm enough to pull out of the bowl.
- Flour your workspace and place dough onto workspace and flour dough. Knead the bread until the dough is firm, but still a little pliable.
- In a large ovensafe bowl, spread some oil to cover the inside of bowl. Place kneaded dough into bowl and cover with oil from the bowl. Place cling wrap over the bowl and make it air tight. Method I use to raise dough: place covered dough in a gas oven that has NOT been turned. Turn on the oven to 500° F and keep it on for 30 seconds only then turn off the oven. Keep oven closed and leave the dough in there for 1 hour.
- Next, place the dough in any pan you wish to bake it in. I usually use this bread for dipping and such, so I will usually bake it in a shallow pan. Preheat oven to 350° F and bake for about 15 minutes or until the crust begins to turn a golden brown. Take out of the oven and enjoy!
This is all really less complex than I make it sound. Go out and have fun with this recipe and enjoy!!!!
Until next time...
Happy Snacking!