dip
Chickweed Pesto :)YUM
OK, this may sound like an exotic or hard to get main ingredient--but its actually probably growing in your yard! If you've never tried chickweed, youve GOT to try it. its a mild, tender green, and it just tastes, well, GREEN. it also grows abundantly and spreads. harvest it by taking the vibrant green tips, the first few inches or so. it will grow back in a few days. apparently it also grows through the winter in some climates. you dont want the mouse-eared, hairy chickweed, you want the one with smooth leaves that can be identified by holding it up to light and you will see a row of hairs running up the side, that changes sides at each leaf junction.
Anyway, every time i make this, i end up practically licking the food processor. and there never any left to save. it is THAT good. and great to use while the traditional basil for pesto is out of season.
Fresh Radish Dip in Lettuce Boats
This is a super quick, easy dip/spread. This could be served as a veggie dip, or as a dressing (add a little water to thin.) You could add a little nutritional yeast to the radish dip for a cheesier flavor. I would love to eat this as a sandwich between two slices of raw onion bread, lettuce, brandywine tomato slice, grated carrot and sprouts. Yum!
Simple Curry
This is a very easy curry, could easily be made seed and nut free. As is it has only 1 tablespoon of sesame seeds and no oil. However, it is very flavorful.
Basil "cream" sauce (AKA creamy pesto)
A creamy pesto sauce or for raw pastas, pizzas, wraps or a yummy veggie dip.
