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Memo to self: next time, one or maybe 1 1/2 tsp of red pepper flakes will be plenty. WhewFor reasons that are too complicated for me to figure out, I am having a cook off between fancy jarred arrabbiata sauce* and homemade. The winner will be cooked with Italian sausage, boneless chicken thighs, sweet bell peppers, and mushrooms.
Note: I have never tasted arrabbiata before.
*Ironically, the label on the jar proclaims it to be homemade.
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Also, despite every instinct in my body, it is true that anchovies disintegrate in the sauce (with some mooshing as needed), leaving no fishy taste, but a somehow deeper, richer taste.Memo to self: next time, one or maybe 1 1/2 tsp of red pepper flakes will be plenty. Whew
Is the pesto good??For reasons that are too complicated for me to figure out, I am having a cook off between fancy jarred arrabbiata sauce* and homemade. The winner will be cooked with Italian sausage, boneless chicken thighs, sweet bell peppers, and mushrooms.
Note: I have never tasted arrabbiata before.
*Ironically, the label on the jar proclaims it to be homemade.
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Looking at the ingredient requirements Ima vote the 2nd one.For reasons that are too complicated for me to figure out, I am having a cook off between fancy jarred arrabbiata sauce* and homemade. The winner will be cooked with Italian sausage, boneless chicken thighs, sweet bell peppers, and mushrooms.
Note: I have never tasted arrabbiata before.
*Ironically, the label on the jar proclaims it to be homemade.
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Yeah, it was a handy way of getting basil in there without the fussy shredding of 3/4 cups fresh basil by hand, yada yada.Is the pesto good??
Chicken! It’s pretty good though. First jarred sauce I’ve bought in ten or more years. And really, the only chopping was the onion and garlic. Everything else was just dumped in.Looking at the ingredient requirements Ima vote the 2nd one.
I was, we love pesto and I used to make from scratch and freeze.Yeah, it was a handy way of getting basil in there without the fussy shredding of 3/4 cups fresh basil by hand, yada yada.
But we’re mainly trying to get through the Costco-sized jars of pesto.
—Oh, and if you were asking if the Costco pesto is good, yes it is, to my uneducated palate.
Which variety are you going with? I’ll be honest, it’s been years since I’ve tried to cultivate a herb garden and really make it work. Basil is one of my favorites.I am under a curse when it comes to growing fresh basil. We had so much rain last year that it kept drowning. I’m trying again this year, but I’m going to have to find a way to keep the soil dry.
I think it was the basic basil last year.Which variety are you going with? I’ll be honest, it’s been years since I’ve tried to cultivate a herb garden and really make it work. Basil is one of my favorites.
I love Thai basil, I don’t know a lot about it, (none). that sounds interesting. I’ve never thought about growing it myself. . I hope you post pictures and what you think of it.I think it was the basic basil last year.
This year I’m going with basil genovese and Thai basil seeds.
From Asheville’s own Sow True Seeds:
Basil Seeds, Genovese, ORGANIC
Basil Seeds, Thai