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All About Garlic Scapes (and a Garlic Scape Pesto Recipe)

Cooking The Harvest 366 2 years ago
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Garlic scapes, the flower stalk on hard neck garlic, is a fleeting late spring treat. Learn all about the types of garlic that makes scapes, when to harvest, and a brilliant simple pistachio pesto recipe to make with them. Garlic Scape Pesto Adapted by a recipe from Epicurious Enough to dress a pound of pasta 10 large garlic scapes 1/3 cup unsalted pistachios (or other nut of choice) 1/3 cup finely grated Parmigiano-Reggiano or other Parmesan cheese 1/4 to 1/2 tsp sea salt Good grind of fresh ground black pepper (about 1/8 tsp) 1/3 cup good quality extra-virgin olive oil Toast your pistachios, either in a skillet, or in a 350 degree oven, until fragrant and slightly browned. Wash your scapes, and trim off the flat top above the flower part, then cut into 2" pieces. Place trimmed scapes into a food processor and run for about 1 minute. Add pistachios and run for another minute, until finely chopped. Add in cheese, salt and pepper and then slowly drizzle in the oil until a paste forms. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed. When tossing with pasta, save out some of the pasta water to thin out pesto and make a more creamy sauce. TIMESTAMPS 1:40 All about different garlic varieties 5:53 Garlic does NOT make seed 7:38 The Grandma Miller garlic story 8:50 When to to harvest garlic scapes 10:18 Pesto, FINALLY

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