At this time of year, an ordinary basil pesto seems so inauthentic. Enter Sage. Think not of it as a Miss America runner-up to basil, no! This pesto was delightfully warm and complex against the roasted butternut squash and Brussels sprouts freshly plucked from the stalk! Do you find as much joy in the stalk-o-sprouts as I? Well, even if you only share my enthusiasm for the easily-obtained winter veggies matched with sage pesto and gorgonzola, this is the recipe for you! All bits and pieces of this recipe easily can be found at your local market and whipped up in 45 minutes, tops. I’ve never seen Sam’s eyebrows raise as high as they did for this tasty little number! We weren’t exactly sure what to do with the giant stalk, post sprout-removal action, so we offered it to our dog for investigation. He was intrigued…but his carnivorous spirit left it untouched. Finally, the most perfect beer pairing: La Citrueille CĂ©leste de Citracado, a collaborative brew by Stone. Hints of pumpkin, toasted fenugreek, birch bark and lemon verbena. Makes you want to sing, right?
Pasta with Sage-Walnut Pesto, Winter Squash and Brussels Sprouts
Serves 4-6, source: Eats Well With Others
Ingredients
1 medium winter squash, seeded and diced into bite-sized chunks
1 lb Brussels sprouts, halved
2T (or more, if needed) extra virgin olive oil
½ c sage
2 large garlic cloves
2T chopped walnuts
¼ c parmesan cheese
salt, to taste
½ lb pasta
4 oz gorgonzola, crumbles
Instructions
- Heat oven to 450. Arrange winter squash chunks and Brussels sprouts on two baking sheets lined with parchment paper (only one vegetable on each, since they have different cooking times). Spray with cooking spray and sprinkle with salt. Roast Brussels sprouts for 20-25 minutes and winter squash for 40 minutes or until tender. Remove from oven and set aside.
- Set up a pot of salted water to boil.
- While the water is boiling, make the sage-walnut pesto. Combine the olive oil, sage, garlic, walnuts, and parmesan cheese in a food processor. Pulse until pureed, adding some water if necessary to loosen it up a bit.
- Cook the pasta until al dente and then strain, reserving about 1/2 cup pasta water. In a large bowl, mix the pasta, Brussels sprouts, and winter squash. Add the pesto and mix, adding reserved pasta sauce as necessary until thoroughly combined. Taste for seasoning.
- Place pasta in four serving bowls and top each with crumbled gorgonzola.
I love brussel sprouts and this sounds delightful!
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