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Mezzaluna March 9, 2008

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Mezzaluna

Looking for a handy tool to chop herbs or onions? Try a Mezzaluna. Mezzaluna is Italian for “half” (mezza) “moon” (luna). Used on top of a wooden cutting board or bowl, the mezzaluna usually has two handles and is manipulated with a rocking motion. They are available in both a single and a double blade construction.

 

Use a Mezzaluna to produce a more authentic version of your regular Pesto sauce. Chopping the ingredients by hand, rather than throwing them into the food processor gives you a coarse beautiful sauce.

 

Handmade Pesto

1 & 1/2 cups fresh basil, washed and dried

3 cloves garlic, peeled

1/3 cup pine nuts

2/3 cup parmesan cheese, preferably freshly grated

1/3 olive oil

Chop basil in batches, about a half cup at a time. Add garlic, then nuts to basil, chopping to a fine mince. Transfer to a bowl, add cheese and olive oil. Use immediately or cover and refrigerate.

 

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