Fresh fettuccine paired with sweet summer corn pesto for a delicious, unexpected twist. Move over, basil – there’s a new pesto in town.
Is there anything better than sweet summer CSA corn? Okay, fine, there are lots of things that are better than corn in the grand scheme of things, but CSA corn? Really, really good.
Grocery store corn is usually mediocre at best. Farmer’s market corn is pretty good. But CSA corn is somehow perfectly sweet an crunchy and delicious every time.
But (there’s always a but, right). There’s usually so much. So much corn. Like, way more corn that we could eat as corn on the cob. I like variety for dinner – grilled corn is the epitome of summer, but I don’t want grilled corn every night.
That’s where this corn pesto comes in. It’s delicious farmer’s market corn, but it’s a fun new way to serve it.
So can we talk about this corn pesto for a minute? Sweet corn and garlic, sautéed in bacon fat. Combine it with pine nuts, olive oil, and a variety of fresh herbs straight from your garden. Give it a whirl in the food process or blender and toss with some fresh fettuccine.
It’s so easy, super quick, and totally worthy of company. Or a Tuesday night in with your family.
Did I mention how quick this is? You can make the pesto while the water boils for the fettuccine. Serve with a big green salad and some fresh green beans or broccoli from the farmer’s market or CSA, and dinner is served.
I don’t usually share a lot of personal things, but boy oh boy am I d-o-n-e for the week and it’s only Thursday! We’ve hit a fairly major childcare snafu, so the little guy has been coming to work with me everyday.
I love spending extra time with him, but in case you were wondering how on earth you actually get work done when you bring your toddler to work: you don’t.
Well, you do, but not nearly as much work as you need to do. Ryan is such an amazingly good sport and my coworkers all seem legitimately happy when the “lab baby” comes to visit, but it’s still frustrating for both of us. He wants to run and play; I want to actually focus on my experiments.
Somehow, we’ll get through this, but this week is a doozy and I know the next few will be as well.
Fortunately, we have easy, sunshiny-yellow sweet corn pesto for dinner. Talk about comfort food – I can definitely wallow away my sorrows in a big bowl of this.
And watching a 15 month old instinctively slurp fettuccine noodles with a big smile on his face is the perfect cure for a bad day.
Fresh fettuccine paired with sweet summer corn pesto for a delicious, unexpected twist.
Recipe adapted from Bon Appetit