Fresh Basil Pesto Genovese with Trofie

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Лицо (лица)
  • 400 g
    Trofie Pasta
  • 100 g
    Fresh Basil Leaves
  • 30 g
    Pine Nuts
  • 50 g
    Parmesan Cheese
  • 20 g
    Pecorino Romano
  • 1 pcs
    Garlic
  • 100 ml
    Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 0.5 tsp
    Sea Salt
Направления
  • Pounding the Pesto

    If using a mortar and pestle, start by crushing the garlic and sea salt into a paste. Add the toasted pine nuts and crush. Gradually add the basil leaves with a circular motion until they break down. Finally, stir in the grated cheeses and olive oil. If using a food processor, pulse briefly to keep the texture slightly coarse and prevent the heat from the blades from turning the basil brown.

  • Cooking the Pasta

    Boil the Trofie pasta in a large pot of heavily salted water until al dente. Trofie is a dense pasta, so it needs a bit more time than spaghetti. Before draining, reserve a small cup of the starchy pasta water. This water is the "secret ingredient" that will help the oily pesto emulsify and stick to the pasta perfectly.

  • The Cold Toss

    Place the cooked pasta in a large bowl. Add the pesto and a few tablespoons of the reserved pasta water. Toss vigorously until the pasta is completely coated in a creamy, green sauce. Never heat the pesto in a pan, as the high heat will destroy the delicate aroma of the fresh basil. Serve with extra Parmesan and a drizzle of olive oil.

Питание
  • Калории:
    580 ккал
    %29%
  • Белок:
    14 g
    %28%
  • Углеводы:
    65 g
    %25%
  • Сахар:
    2 g
    %2%
  • Соль:
    1.2 g
    %20%
  • Энергия:
    2425 кДж
    %29%
  • Толстый:
    32 g
    %46%

Pesto Genovese is the green jewel of Ligurian cuisine, specifically from the city of Genoa. The name comes from “pestâ,” meaning “to pound,” referring to the traditional method of using a marble mortar and wooden pestle. Unlike cooked sauces, Pesto is a “cruda” (raw) sauce, preserving the volatile oils and bright color of fresh basil. Culturally, it is paired with “Trofie,” a short, twisted pasta shape designed to catch the sauce in its spirals. This dish represents the Mediterranean summer, focusing on high-quality olive oil, fragrant basil, and aged Italian cheeses.

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