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Great recipe! My meat and potato boyfriend even liked this. I added some fresh parsley (stole idea from another spinach basil recipe) and used peanuts and fresh spinach. A recipe- thanks
Delicious! and easy! I used fresh spinach which I did not cook before hand. I immediately added the pesto to the hot pasta, and it was not bitter at all.
I am going to make this with fresh spinach as well. I would atleast blanch the fresh spinach to get rid of some of the bitterness.
I want to make this with fresh spinach as well, can you provide a conversion measurement? And would you really need to cook the spinach - seems like hot pasta would cook it. L
I have read where you can make pesto with asperagus as well. Wonder if you can make this recipe with fresh spinach???
What would you serve as a side dish with this?
Where I live, pine nuts are CRAZY expensive so I use almonds instead - which are also a great source of calcium !
Delicious! I didn't have pine nuts so I substituted hazel nuts and it was still delicious.
This is delicious! My current favorite stand-by pasta dish (and favorite "carb-loading" dish before a long run)! The lemon juice/zest makes the dish taste so fresh! I serve with whole wheat fettuccine...sometimes as a side, often as a main course on a busy evening.
I agree-caolrie andfat content are very important to me as well. Thanks Martha and Everyday Food staff!
As we are becoming a health consenious nation, I would like to see the amount of calaries, fat content fibre, amounts after each reciipe
When making the spinach pesto sauce in the processor, are you saying to add a cup a water (as in the directions but not in the ingredients)?