Fennel and Pea Soup with a hint of Pistachio Pesto
Fennel and Pea Soup with a hint of Pistachio Pesto

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have fennel and pea soup with a hint of pistachio pesto using 9 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Fennel and Pea Soup with a hint of Pistachio Pesto:
  1. Get small fennels
  2. Make ready frozen peas
  3. Prepare Olive oil
  4. Take basil leaves
  5. Make ready Salt
  6. Make ready Black pepper
  7. Get unshelled pistachio
  8. Make ready grated pecorino cheese
  9. Get grated parmesan cheese

This Easy Pea Pesto with Pistachio and Arugula is ready to rock your pasta game! This tasty homemade pesto is vibrant, flavorful, and just plain pretty. Slather it on sandwiches or pizza, swirl it into pasta and soups, or spread it on crostini for a tasty vegetarian. Rich and nutty pistachios are ground alongside fennel, basil, and tarragon to make this delicious herbal pesto, which is then mixed with ricotta and layered with lasagna noodles and lots and lots of Parmesan and white cheddar.

Instructions to make Fennel and Pea Soup with a hint of Pistachio Pesto:
  1. Cut the ends of the fennel and Peel the outer hard layers. Cut the inner fennel into small wedges
  2. Boil half a kettle and fill a large pot. Once boiling, add the peas. Wait a couple of minutes before adding the fennel. You can also add the outer hard layers of the fennel into the pot while boiling to give more taste.
  3. While the pot is boiling, prepare your own pistachio pesto. Add the pistachio, 2 tablespoons of olive oil into a food processor. Process until it is smooth. Then add in the pecorino and parmesan cheese. Process further. If it’s too dry, add an additional tablespoon of olive oil. Lastly, add 3 basil leaves and process.
  4. Add more water to the soup if needed. Once the peas and fennel are soft, remove the outer hard fennel layers in the pot if you’ve used these. Use a hand held processor to smoothen the soup.
  5. Add a spoonful of pistachio pesto and mix further
  6. Serve into two bowls with a drizzle of olive oil, some black pepper and garnish each with 2 basil leaves.
  7. Store the remaining pistachio pesto to use with other recipes. You will need to mix it with some water to make it more liquidy before use. There’s enough for a pasta recipe for 4!

Fennel-Pistachio Pesto Lasagna. by: Eva Kosmas Flores. What makes this soup so good? It gets a real boost of flavor from the garlic, fennel, pesto and fresh parsley. Roasting tones down the licorice flavor of the fennel, while enhancing the sweetness of the acorn squash. Combine those flavors with a hint of balsamic vinegar and UNCLE BEN'S® Basmati.

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