I'm so desperate to eat homegrown veggies right now, the radishes in my garden are the most enticing thing I can look at!
I love how they pop up like gorgeous marbles when they are ready to be harvested.
Radishes are the fastest growing vegetable I know. In about 20 days, they are ready for picking! And every time I've grown them, they have sprouted right away and produced great results.
I picked my first bunch the other morning and I just looked at these beauties for a while. I ate them on a cream cheese covered bagel one day and then used the rest in a cucumber-radish salad another night. As long as they are thinly sliced, I'm loving the flavor.
Today, I picked another bunch of radishes, thinking I'd keep them until I had a few more and use them in something.
And then, I had a brainstorm. I remembered once that I read you can use spinach to make pesto if you don't have basil.
One idea let to another and....
I chopped the radishes and sauteed them with some garlic.
I processed the greens and some spinach in the food processor with garlic, olive oil and some nuts.
Can you STAND IT??? Look at that green!!
I put the sauteed radishes on the pesto and added pasta and voilĂ .
I might have overdone the garlic a bit but this was amazing. There was a little bite to it but just enough. I added a little salt and ate every bite. The radishes lost their radishy flavor. It was delicious.
I like my pesto to be plentiful enough that every bite of pasta gets some.
It was truly remarkable and I will definitely make it again.
Linking here:
http://sewmanyways.blogspot.com/2015/04/sew-darn-crafty-linky-party.html
http://www.thesitsgirls.com
http://www.myturnforus.com/2015/04/freedom-fridays-with-all-my-bloggy_23.html
The weird thing about cooking radishes is how they start to just taste like potatoes. That pesto sounds so good!
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