Right about now, I get to craving the aromatic bliss of basil. But it's tough to find in winter, and tends to be somewhat bland—and expensive—if you do. My seasonal secret? I use arugula, which is abundant right now both in my garden and on market shelves. The fresher the arugula, the more pungent the whole experience will be. For even more punch, pound the pesto in a mortar and pestle. This garlicky, spicy pesto is terrific with roast chicken, as a sandwich spread, or dolloped on crostini with goat cheese.
Ingredients
Arugula Pesto
2cupsarugula, trimmed
4clovesgarlic, mashed
3tablespoons pine nuts, toasted
2tablespoons chicken stock
1tablespoon lemon juice
1teaspoonred pepper flakes
1tablespoon white wine vinegar
2tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1/4cupParmesan cheese, grated
Kosher salt, to taste
Pasta
2spicy Italian chicken sausages, removed from casing
1/2poundfarfalle pasta (preferably whole wheat)
Kosher salt, to taste
2cupsarugula, trimmed
Instructions
To make arugula pesto, blend first 7 ingredients (through vinegar) in a blender or food processor until smooth. Slowly pour in olive oil until the mixture has formed an emulsion. Pulse in cheese, season to taste with salt, and set aside.
To prepare pasta, saute sausage in a large pot over medium heat until browned, breaking up into pieces with the edge of a spatula. Set sausage aside to drain on paper towel, and wipe out the pot. Fill the pot with water, and bring to a boil with a generous pinch of salt.
Cook pasta according to package directions, and drain. Toss pasta with arugula, sausage and 1/2 the pesto, and serve.
Servings: 4
Note: This recipe makes a double batch of arugula pesto. The extra will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days, or you can freeze it for up to 6 months.