Harira is Morocco’s deliciously fragrant tomato and lentil soup which is most often served during Ramadan to break the fast. It is simple to prepare but requires a few hours of cooking time. It’s worth it! Recipe at http://titlisbusykitchen.com/archives/harira FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/titlisbusykitchen
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Italian Basil Pesto Recipe
Summer basil pesto is already in rotation around here and I just couldn’t be happier!! Such a simple recipe but my favorite. I already know there will be people bickering in the comments about the use of lemon juice but if you don’t care for it just simply leave it out, I just think it adds lovely brightness to it and keeps the color so gorgeously green. To store in the fridge, once you have in your jar, let it settle for 5 minutes then top with a layer of extra virgin olive oil to keep the pesto from oxidizing. Recipe below! You’ll see this a lot in my summer recipes so save this to always have it in your back pocket! RECIPE: 2 cups of fresh basil (pack the basil in the cups to measure approximately) 1/3 cup of toasted pine nuts 1 to 2 tbsp of lemon juice (I use 2) 1 large or two small cloves of garlic Pinch of salt Stream in 1/2 cup of extra virgin olive oil Then stir in 1/2 cup of grated parm (I like to stir the parm in after it’s blended I think it tastes better and has better texture). Store covered up to a week making sure to always top it off with a little oil to keep it nice and green!
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