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Homemade Pesto

I love growing my own herbs and I have plenty of basil at the moment, I also had 2 salmon fillets in the fridge so thought it a good time to make some Pesto. Its so easy to make and the ingredients are generally something I always have in my cupboard.  Here is the recipe!

Ingredients (Serves 4)

You will need a Pestle and Mortor or a food processor. I used a Pestle and Mortor.

1 Garlic Clove

2 Big Handfuls of Basil

2 TBSP Toasted Pine Nuts

1/4 Cup Grated Parmesan

Olive Oil (about 3 TBSP)

Half a Lemon

Salt & Pepper

Start with a peeled garlic clove in the Pestle and Mortor and pound until crushed down.  Then add the basil leaves and continue to pound until they are broken down, soft and mushy.  Next add the pine nuts and crush these into the mixture until combined followed by the grated parmesan.   The mixture should be very chunky but all broken down and combined. Now you can start slowly adding Olive oil to the mixture, mixing this in until it is a nice chunky but a spreadable consistency. I used about 2/3 tablespoons. Now add a squeeze of lemon juice and and salt and pepper to taste.

Thats all! I then continued to pan fry 2 salmon fillets for a minute or two, take off the heat and spread the pesto on the top of the samon fillets then place uder the gril for another 4/5 minutes – depending on the thickness of the salmon fillet. I like mine to be only just cooked so it is still moist and falls apart easily.

I served this on a bed of arugula with some stir fried veg (mange tout, baby corn, vine cherry tomatoes (halved) and some steamed broccoli.


Easy & Delicious Focaccia Bread

I make the dough for this Focaccia in the bread machine.  Working on a charter boat there often isn’t time to be making bread by hand every day so the bread machine is a great help to make sure the guests have freshly baked bread every day. I try and make a different style of loaf most days but this is definitely one of my favourites.

1 Cup Water

1/3 Cup Olive Oil

2 tsp Sugar

1 tsp Salt

3 cups bread flour

1 tbsp dried Italian seasoning or a mixture of any of your favourite dried herbs

1 1/2 tsp Active Dry yeast

Pop all the ingredients in your bread machine, activate the dough setting and voila!

Once the dough is ready, with oiled hands, press dough into  a greased 9-inch x 13-inch pan. Using your fingertips, make indentations in the dough.

Cover with a tea-towel and let rise in a warm place for 20 minutes or until double in size.  While the dough is rising prepare your topping.

I like to heat a bit of olive oil with some finely chopped garlic and some dried oregano, spread this oil mixture over the dough and then grate parmesan over the top.

You can add anything you want really … onions, olives, different cheeses, different herbs. Fresh Basil or Rosemary would also work really nicely.

Bake at 400f/205c for 20 minutes or until done.

Serve with Oil and Balsamic Vinegar.