Wild Garlic Pesto foraged in County Wicklow in Ireland

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Wild Garlic is a treasure to behold. Not only is it an incredibly tasty FREE ingredient but it's also a signal that winter is over and plants are waking up. Every year we forage wild garlic in our local woods and make incredible recipes. This Wild Garlic Pesto is a great way of preserving and stretching it. It goes great on bread, potatoes, pasta and anything you can think of really.
We hope you enjoy it.

All the best,
Dave & Steve.
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kellydenmeade
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Interesting to hear people ate it before battle. I heard recently that those wounded in battle would sometimes be fed strong onion soup as it could be used to indicate a perforation in the digestive system.

thomascandlish
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Love sustainable foraging! Looks incredible 💛

ellajohnson
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Steve, your voice sounds a bit raspy today. You been hollering at your twin? Or is it a cold? If the latter, feel better soon! The pesto looks absolutely great, thanks. Not familiar with wild garlic, but maybe it'll show up at one of our local farmers' markets. Cheers, guys!

bywaternyc
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Wonderful recipe! 😮 We've plenty of wild garlic growing in the garden, excited to try this one! Thanks so much guys! ❤

cosmiccreator
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Absolutely love wild garlic!!! Thanks for the great recipe 🙏🏻 How long is the discount code valid for? Thanks so much!

Brightideaz
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I added some nettles which are also in season! Topped my pizza with the pesto and it was amazing!

jorisplessers
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Hi guys. Do you soak the cashew nuts first? Thanks.

kellybenton
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Hi guys, do you wash the wild garlic before preparing the pesto? And if so, how does one get it dry?

I also heard one can blanch the wild garlic (pouring over some hot water and draining it immediately) to make the garlic flavor less intense. But then they are soaked. Is it ok to use the wild garlic like this in the pesto? It might not keep as long in the fridge, or?

katharina
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Ye had chefy fella on years ago from Galway I think that got wild flower garlic buds and was it fermented or pickled them. That I kept meaning to try. I made wild garlic pesto years ago, shur it must be a good 10 years ago now. I was heavy on the oil and it made me gag. I couldn't even look at wild garlic or oil for a few years without feeling queezy. I got over that and just eat the leaves direct now or on a sandwich.
I think the pesto might be nice on, dare I say, a pizza 😊

annbarron
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I made wild garlic pesto a few years ago and it made me really sick. Any idea why?

terryjackson
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Why do you use lemon juice since the original pesto sauce doesn't have it?
I cannot find wild garlic around my area otherwise I would make pesto for sure 😀

elisad
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Please do not pull up the bulbs as the plants will not grow back and only take as much as you need :)

jennyboylan