To make the pesto, red peppers are first blackened under the broiler. Don’t be afraid to let the skins get completely black, because then they will be easier to peel off. Once the peppers come out of the oven they are steamed for ten minutes to loosen the skin, and then it should peel right off.
While the peppers are steaming, you can start sautéing a bit of onion and garlic in a saucepan. Once they are ready, add the peeled peppers and a drizzle of olive oil, then remove from heat.
At this point you can transfer everything to a food processor, or just use an immersion blender right in the saucepan. Puree the ingredients and adjust salt and pepper to taste. If you would like the pesto to be smoother, simply add more olive oil. That’s all there is to it.
Without any actual grains and pasta on the Paleo diet, it’s a bit crazy that you can even have a regular weekly pasta night. But there are so many different options emerging thanks to spaghetti squash, zucchini noodles, and even carrots. Vegetable spiralizers make the ‘noodles’ look better than ever.
If you eat vegetable noodles a lot, I would highly recommend getting a spiralizer. It can turn many things into curly, spiral-shaped strands (also good for topping salads). It’s an easy, creative way to add more vegetables into your meal plan.
In this recipe I use zucchini noodles but think that spaghetti squash would also go very well with the pesto. Zucchini noodles are probably one of the easiest Paleo “pastas” since little cooking is required, if you decide to cook the noodles at all.
To accompany the zucchini noodles I added artichoke hearts and spinach. Fresh or frozen spinach would work, depending on what you have available. All in all mostly simple ingredients, to let the flavorful pesto really shine.
More Good Red Pepper Sauces for Pasta
Red Pepper Romesco Sauce
Romesco sauce is a rich, smoky puree made from roasted red bell peppers and tomatoes. It can be used as a sauce for pasta, chicken or fish, as a topping for roasted vegetables, or stirred into stews. The creamy, flavorful sauce will keep in the refrigerator for at least a week.
Ingredients
2 medium red bell peppers
1 plum tomato, halved and seeded
1/2 cup almonds
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
1 tsp honey
1 tsp smoked paprika
1/2 tsp salt
Instructions
1. Preheat the oven to broil and move the oven rack to the top position. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Cut the bell peppers into quarters and remove the seeds. Place flat on the baking sheet with the skin side up. Place the tomato halves onto the same baking sheet with the cut side up. Broil for 12-15 minutes until the skins are blackened.
2. Place the blackened peppers and tomatoes into a paper bag or Ziploc and close. Allow them to steam for 10-15 minutes to loosen the skin. Remove from the bag and gently peel off the skins.
3. Add the almonds to a food processor and pulse until coarsely ground. Add in the peeled peppers and tomato, garlic, oil, vinegar, honey, paprika, and salt. Adjust seasonings to taste. Spoon into a bowl, scraping the sides with a spatula, and serve.
This story originally appeared on Paleogrubs