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Kale and Walnut Pesto

Close-up of kale and walnut pesto pasta with shaved Parmesan and walnut pieces, blurred bowl and pasta bag in background

Kale, our favorite “headless” wild cabbage, has been hot for a few years now.  Everywhere you look there is kale on a menu or some recipe substituting and selling kale as the “it girl” new leafy green.  The beautiful ruffled dark green leaves may stand in for basil, spinach, or mixed greens in some recipes…and it loves to be added to smoothies!  I’ve snuck it into many fruit smoothies and the kids have no idea! 🙂  Kale and Walnut Pesto highlights its versatility and is one of my favorite versions of pesto as you normally think of it.

So “what the kale”?  What is all the fuss about?

Top-down view of kale and walnut pesto pasta with cherry tomatoes, walnuts, and Parmesan on a white plate

I’ll never forget ordering a kale salad with some friends as a side dish at a local restaurant a few years ago.  It seemed like a novel idea at the time.  “Isn’t this interesting?” we thought.  It was then the love affair began.

Let’s break down why kale is so AWESOME:

  • It’s mild and mellow in taste
  • It can be eaten raw, blanched, or roasted.
  • It is high in Vitamin A, C and K
  • It’s packed with antioxidants
  • It’s a great source of folic acid, calcium, and iron
  • It’s high in fiber and fat free
  • It can be enjoyed alone but loves to socialize with other ingredients and foods!
  • It is a superfood!

Does this make you want to go crazy for kale?  One of my favorite food blogging friends, Julia Mueller, has written a great cookbook featuring this superfood, called Let Them Eat Kale!  When you read her recipes, you will be a believer.  You will immediately head to the store to pick some up!  Julia is a health nut and has been blogging about it for a long time.  You can see what I mean by checking out her blog:  The Roasted Root.  Don’t you just love the name?

Kale and Walnut Pesto will become a staple in your pesto repertoire.  I love it over pasta topped with toasted walnuts and chopped tomatoes.  But the uses are endless…how about as a spread on an egg sandwich?  Or any sandwich for that matter.  Serve with goat cheese and crackers.  I can’t wait to use it next weekend as a base for my homemade pizza….yum…

Close-up of kale and walnut pesto pasta with cherry tomatoes, walnuts, and shaved cheese, blurred bowls in background

The flavor of Kale and Walnut Pesto is mild, smooth, and easy on the palette.  It’s the kind of tasty experience that makes you want to finish the bowl and get in line for seconds.  But the real bonus is the nutrients this pesto delivers– and the BANG your health gets the day you decide to give it a try!  And if you like this, you’ll probably like my Butternut Squash and Kale Cannelloni , opens in a new tabGo to Butternut squash pasta sauce gluten free tagliolinitoo.

Short pasta shapes are a perfect accompaniment for pesto.  You can coat your pasta lightly and still get a mouthful of flavor.  So this pesto goes a long way.  I featured our Italian inspired Seashell Pasta shape, but you may substitute any other short shape:  penne, rotini, etc. The curls, holes, and waves help capture the nuggets of pesto flavor!

Close-up of pasta tossed in kale and walnut pesto with cherry tomatoes and walnuts on a white plate, blurred bowls in the background

If you are interested in our pasta selection, please visit The Pasta Shoppe, opens in a new tab.  And if you have any fundraising needs, you can check out Fun Pasta Fundraising, opens in a new tab.  We’ve love to hear from you!

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