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Nutty Cilantro Pesto Picture Book Directions

Sample recipe page and step-by-step pictures with link to nutty cilantro pesto picture book directions.

Here’s an example of how to take pesto from simple-to-exciting by adding ground ginger and turmeric, jalapeño pepper and mixed nuts. And though the picture book directions do show how to make this nutty cilantro pesto with a food processor, you can certainly use the recently posted hand-chopped basil pesto and hand-chopped cilantro pesto directions to make this nutty cilantro pesto by hand.

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Here are the ingredients needed to make nutty cilantro pesto: 1 Big Bunch Fresh Cilantro, 1/2 – 3/4 Garlic Bulb, 1/2 Teaspoon of Salt, 1 Teaspoon Ground Turmeric, 1 Teaspoon Ground Ginger, Crunch of Black Pepper, Olive Oil, 2 Cups of Your Favorite Nuts, 1 Jalapeño Pepper, Shot of Apple Cider Vinegar and Shot of Balsamic Vinegar.

Ingredients needed to make nutty cilantro pesto with link to full picture book recipe

Ha! I just noticed I did not include cheese.

No Cheese equals Fail equation with link to picture book nutty cilantro pesto recipe.

As the equation above shows, “no cheese” is completely out of character. And, though the nutty cilantro pesto I shot and enjoyed shown above tasted just fine, I’ll chalk up the “no cheese” as an error. If you’re a cheese fan, please add any favorite grated or shredded cheese.

Here is the equipment you need: Food Processor with an “S”-Shaped Processor Knife Blade, Water Basin, Cutting Board, Strainer or Colander, Large Sharp (Chef’s) Knife, Spatula, Measuring Cup, Teaspoon.

Equipment needed to make nutty cilantro pesto with link to full picture book recipe

Click this link or any picture on this page for complete step-by-step nutty cilantro pesto picture book directions, and have fun using it with pasta, rice, grains, on sandwiches, salads – imagination is your only limit!

Sample recipe pages with link to nutty cilantro pesto picture book directions.

Quick Bell Pepper, Cilantro Pesto-Hummus, and Cheese – All in Pictures

 

Last post showed how to make fresh Cilantro Pesto-Hummus, a combination of cilantro pesto and hummus. Great stuff to lay on bread, toss with pasta or grains, mix with cooked vegetables, top on salads, and much more. Imagination is your only limit. Here’s a link to that recipe.

What you see above is a quick fresh meal I put together last night: bell pepper, “pummus”, and cheese. I started with 1/3 fresh orange bell pepper that I sliced into thick strips just so the pepper would spread out mostly flat on a plate. I then laid on a good spread of pummus and topped that with some leftover cooked grains (pearl barley, stone cut oats, and quinoa). For sure, what made this dish so quick for me to put together was having most of the ingredients already pre-made. Please use what you see below as a guide. That’s exactly what I do with just about every recipe I come across.

Next, I spread out a good layer of shredded mozzarella and provolone cheese and put the plate in the microwave oven for 1 minute at 100% power – just long enough to start melting the cheese.

After that quick warm in the microwave, I topped the pepper, cilantro pesto-hummus, and cheese with a good pour of fresh ginger cilantro kefir salad dressing, which you can either see how to make by clicking either this link or the picture below or just use your own favorite salad dressing.

I finished by adding a good blast of chopped hot peppers (jalapeños shown here), chopped fresh cilantro,…

…chopped sun-dried tomatoes, a good shot of kefir, and a mix of chopped nuts and ground flaxseed (I make a jar of nuts and flax every week – very easy & versatile – I’ll show how to do that next time I make it.)

Now make it yours & enjoy!

Cilantro Pesto-Hummus Picture Book Recipe



I’m a big fan of rich basil-flavored pesto and cilantro infused hummus. The “pummus” (pesto + hummus) recipe you see here combines those flavors by substituting fresh cilantro for fresh basil and then really pumping up the herb flavor of bean-based hummus.

Here’s what you need to make pummus, which goes great with vegetables, on pasta, with rice, on bread – your imagination is your only limit.

Click any picture on this page for an easy-to-follow picture book recipe.

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