My Thai Inspired Pesto - Original Recipe (Vegan Friendly) (ecoTrain)

in food •  8 years ago  (edited)



The time has come for me to share a twist on one of my favorite foods, Pesto! Now before I start I would like to say that when you see a vegan recipe it doesn't mean you need to be a Vegan to eat it! Some vegan recipes are simply delicious and well worth trying even if you are a staunch carnivore. I have forced some of my dishes on rampant and reluctant meat eaters, only to see a big smile on their faces and put their bacon to one side!

I think pesto has to rank in my top 5 of my all time favorite sauces / toppings for many dishes. It works SO well for pizza, pasta, sandwiches, and many more dishes. The thing is with pesto, I often love it with a good pasta and can't help but make a bucket load of it and eat as much as I can fit in my belly. It's just too good! I often find that regular pesto is just a bit heavy for me though, and I think that has a lot to do with the parmesan and the balance of the dish. 

So as a mostly vegan kind of guy, I one day hit upon a variation of pesto that is SO good that I can honestly say I think i prefer it to regular pesto! How can this be possible I hear you say? Well for all you pesto lovers out there, you simply have to try this recipe!

I have chosen to use Thai Flat Rice Noodles for this dish, but it does also work very well with normal pasta, or any other kind of pasta. It, unsurprisingly, also works incredibly well in a sandwich with your other favorites like vegan cheese (or regular cheese if you eat it). 

Ingredients

- Flat Thai Rice Noodles: 500 grams

- Fresh Coriander (Cilantro): 2 Cups

- Fresh Basil: 2 Cups

- Firm Tofu or Mushroom: 200 grams (Or your favorite Vegetables)

- Cashew Nuts: Half Cup Unroasted

- 2-4 Freshly Squeezed Limes or Lemons

- Extra Virgin Coconut Oil: Little less than 1/2 Cup

- 2 Small White Onions

- Garlic to taste

- Salt to taste

- Pepper to taste

A Note On Blending: 

The Slow / Masticating Blender

This is a very simple dish to make and quite quick. One thing I would like to mention here is that the pesto is made using a blender. Now at home I have a slow grinder (masticating grinder) that pulps everything you put in it in a very gentle and slow way compared to high speed blenders. If you haven't even used one before, I highly reccomend getting one. There are many benefits both nutritionally and visually. The basic difference is that the slow grinders dont have blades and so they mimic the way we chew food with our teeth rather than the very abrasive method of cutting. If you take fresh basil for example and compare the two from a high speed blender and a slow grinder you will see a big colour difference. The slow grinder pesto is almost luminous green and also retains much more of the delicate nutrients since it isnt over heated and the cellular structure is not damaged.


"Unlike the centrifugal juicer which operates at 3,000 to 7,000 RPM, a masticating juicer operates at a much lower speed at about 80 ~ 120 RPM, which does not disrupt the cellular structure of the fruits and vegetables. This eliminates oxidation to the juices, therefore, preserving the precious enzymes and nutrients closest to its natural state."  
(SOURCE & MORE INFO: http://www.holistic-medicine-works.com/gear-juicers.html)

How To Make The Pesto

1. Wash and de-stem the coriander and basil so you have mainly leaves left.

2. Grind / blend  the coriander and basil.

3. Grind /blend the cashew nuts and add to the coriander and basil paste. 

4. Add lime / lemon juice. Salt and Pepper to taste

5. Quickly add the coconut oil (slightly warm it if its not liquid).

6. Prepare the rice noodles / pasta as described on the packet and drain.

7. Fry the onions in coconut oil until golden brown.

8. Add garlic and fry for one minute.

9. Add Salt & Pepper

10. Add tofu / mushrooms / vegetables and fry until cooked.

11. Add the noodles / pasta to the mix and cook briefly. 

12. Leave to cool down. 

13. Add the pesto and mix well. 


You can warm the dish up a bit before you eat it but best not to overheat the pesto to preserve the flavour and goodness.

Thats it! I hope you try this dish because it really is too good! You can play with it in many ways, such as using parsley and basil, or spiral pasta, or try other kind of nuts... or whatever takes your fancy. The real magic of this dish is the combination of lime, coconut oil, nuts, and greens. The rest is up to you!

Bon Apetite!

For my next creation I'll be sharing my fresh herb vegan cheese recipe! This is another winner!


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I would love Steemit a 100% already because finally we get your recipes :-)

hahaha haa!

It looks really good. I will definitely try it

Happy to hear! Please let me know what you think!

wow! thank you for sharing this ;-)

Have you checked out my little adventure with your falafel recipe?
https://steemit.com/deutsch/@blueperegrina/wow-meine-ersten-selbstgemachte-falafelbaellchen-my-first-selfmade-falafel-deutsch-english
I have some questions!

yes i see.. WOW how amazing!
sorry your family arent enjoying vegan food as much as you.. Maybe let them try my latest recipe!

I posted some useful tips for next time on your post.. Also i think you need to use a blender for the greens as well so they are totally mixed into the balls..

you're wonderful!

blender, yep, it may do better. Thanks.

ahhh! ok yes.. i cant imagine how you did it without one!

Thanks @eco-alex for thinking about us Vegans ........Vegan Friendly as you say.

sure! i didn't know you were vegan! Good for you!
Did u ever make Vegan cheese? Mmmmmm !

Thank you for sharing this recipe, it sounds delicious.

this is a special one.. i promise.. i stumbled upon it somehow .. and never looked back.. a whole new dimension of pesto!

Cilantro is yummy if you like it, and tastes like dirty socks if you don't, lol

Looks yummy to me though ;)

yeah .. i ts true! this works really well just with Basil, or BAsil & Parsely so no probs if you're not a coriander fan.. but yeah it IS yummy.. please try it!

We have some pesto lovers here, especially my pickiest eater. We will try it for sure!

great! this is another golden recipe ( i think)

Very nice boss. A great post to add our insights to the steemians, greetings of the steemit community.
I'm from community indonesia

thanks!

i never went to Indonesia.. but i love your food!

Thanks you very much

very welcome.. i hope you try it!

About the food that is in our area. Okay i will try

It got difficult to scroll down after a while... what with all the drool n' all. SOOOOOoooo want to try this! It feels like a window opening, bringing in scented breezes...you sharing your culinary Gifts with the world. :) THANK YOU! @eco-alex . Soon people will realize what they have been missing! Can we have seconds? more Please!

So kind words! Thanks! I hope u try it!

Chances are very high now! Though, your Basil awaits you for inspection :)

oh yeah PLEASE let me know how my Basil plant is doing!!

That looks absolutely delicious! Love spicy pesto

i hope you try it! THis one is a gem. The lime / lemon and coconut oil take pesto in such a different direction.. but a really good one!

thanks for your comment Jeff!

Thanks for your recipe. I have it noted and hope to try it. My favorite pasta dish I ever tried had a jalapeno pesto that was out of this world.

mmm interesting!!!! i never spiced up my pesto before..
might give that a try!
thanks ;-)