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Broad Bean (Fava Bean), Pea & Mint Pesto

Broad (Fava) Bean, Pea & Mint Pesto | Raising Sugar Free Kids - a delicious springtime spread, this pesto is as yummy stirred through pasta as it is spread in sandwiches, dolloped on cooked meat or fish, or mixed into cooked grains or veg. #vegpower #peas #sugarfree #glutenfree #dairyfree #vegan

I love the changing of seasons. Every time, it seems like the old one has just started to wear thin and the new one is exciting and refreshing. And in a foodie’s world, no season change is more exciting than winter to spring. While root veg and hot chocolates have their wonderful, delicious time, it can get a little same-y and stuck-in-a-rut by the end of winter, and my tummy yearns for something other than root vegetables, kale & sprouts. I love these things, but with spring comes broad beans, peas, asparagus, strawberries, and all manner of extremely exciting produce. And I love it.

Broad (Fava) Bean, Pea & Mint Pesto | Raising Sugar Free Kids - a delicious springtime spread, this pesto is as yummy stirred through pasta as it is spread in sandwiches, dolloped on cooked meat or fish, or mixed into cooked grains or veg. #vegpower #peas #sugarfree #glutenfree #dairyfree #vegan

I’m a big advocate of eating seasonally where possible, and although we are prone to eating bananas and avocados and oranges from abroad year-round, we do try to make a large part of our diet seasonal and local. So now that I am starting to see the first delicious products of spring, I feel inspired.

So inspired, that the first hint of sunshine brought me straight to my kitchen and I found myself creating recipe after recipe of exciting fresh food.

This is one of my favourites.

Broad (Fava) Bean, Pea & Mint Pesto | Raising Sugar Free Kids - a delicious springtime spread, this pesto is as yummy stirred through pasta as it is spread in sandwiches, dolloped on cooked meat or fish, or mixed into cooked grains or veg. #vegpower #peas #sugarfree #glutenfree #dairyfree #vegan

As you probably know from my aubergine & chickpea (eggplant & garbanzo beans to the Americans!) tartines, I love coming up with a refreshing change to the same old sandwich fillings that I get so easily bored with seeing again and again. My favourite way to rethink sandwiches is by starting with vegetables and making them the star. It’s cheaper, far healthier and delicious!

Broad (Fava) Bean, Pea & Mint Pesto | Raising Sugar Free Kids - a delicious springtime spread, this pesto is as yummy stirred through pasta as it is spread in sandwiches, dolloped on cooked meat or fish, or mixed into cooked grains or veg. #vegpower #peas #sugarfree #glutenfree #dairyfree #vegan

So today, here is a gorgeous spring addition to boring old sandwiches: broad bean (fava bean), pea & mint pesto, which is just as delicious spread thickly in a sandwich and topped with veg and cooked meat, as it is simply stirred through pasta with a small crumbling of feta cheese. Oh, and that’s not all. You can: dip vegetables in it, spread it on bread and sprinkle with cheese then grill for a broad bean “melt”, mix into cooked grains or roasted veg, serve on its own to a solids-starting baby, serve alongside a breakfast burrito, or smear on meat or fish before you grill or bake it. Seriously, this pesto is so much more than a pasta addition or a sandwich filler.

PS: If you are not already convinced by this recipe, why not read a little more about how AMAZING beans are here. 🙂

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Broad (Fava) Bean, Pea & Mint Pesto | Raising Sugar Free Kids - a delicious springtime spread, this pesto is as yummy stirred through pasta as it is spread in sandwiches, dolloped on cooked meat or fish, or mixed into cooked grains or veg. #vegpower #peas #sugarfree #glutenfree #dairyfree #vegan
Broad Bean (Fava Bean), Pea & Mint Pesto
Prep Time
5 mins
Cook Time
5 mins
Total Time
10 mins
 

A yummy springtime pesto recipe that is just as great stirred through pasta or spread thickly in a sandwich as it is dolloped on cooked meat or fish, mixed into cooked grains or even as a dip or a baby puree! Amazingly versatile with a subtle, delicious spring flavour. Sugar free, vegan and gluten free.

Course: Appetizer, Entertaining, Entree, Lunch, Pasta, Sauce, Snack, Starter, Vegan, Vegetarian
Servings: 2 cups (500g)
Ingredients
  • 150 g (1 cup) frozen peas
  • 170 g (1 cup) frozen broad beans (fava beans)
  • olive oil
  • 1/2 bunch fresh mint, finely chopped
  • salt & pepper, to taste
Instructions
  1. Cook the broad beans in simmering water for 2-3 mins, then add in the peas and cook for a further 2-3 mins. Strain and allow to cool.

  2. Blend the peas & broad beans, adding olive oil a tablespoon at a time until it forms a puree. Season to taste.

  3. Stir in the chopped fresh mint. Serve stirred into pasta or over toasted bread for a bruschetta-like lunch with a sprinkle of coarsely ground pepper and an extra drizzle of olive oil. It's also nice with extra ingredients like crumbled goat's cheese or feta, or some chopped nuts or seeds for crunch, or even some crispy bacon if you are not vegetarian/vegan.

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