6.08.2012

sage blossom pesto...




the bees love it....the blossoms that is


and if they love it so much, i started thinking maybe i would too

after all, they bloom prolifically, come from an herb, and are grown organically
(at least here on our farm) 


really, sage is a fantastic addition to any flower bed



the benefits from sage blossoms 'stem' back (pun intended) from Medieval Europe where they used to eat them to strengthen memory and promote wisdom

there are essential oils in those sage blossoms:
thujone and borneol

when should you cut them?  in the morning after the dew has evaporated

you can harvest the blossoms, and dry them like this for later use:


it was so delicious and fresh, and stretched my small basil plants and oregano as well....

if you do not like pecans, you can use walnuts or pine nuts as a substitution




you can also add in two chopped up spring onions, which I did the second time making this dish, and really enjoyed that flavor as well
(please note: the onion is not listed in the following original recipe)



there you have it



as a side note, the studio opening was more than amazing

a steady stream of people all evening supporting breast cancer and sherrie's new shop as well

a great time downtown sycamore

i'm so proud of her

and i had so much fun with my daughter too

hope you all have a fantastic weekend

xo+blessings,

please note:  sage flowers are safe, but anyone can have an allergic reaction to a new food

4 comments:

  1. Your pictures are more and more amazing...did you get a new camera or did Traci revealed you some tips???!!!
    I love this recipe..as soon as my sage will have flowers I will try.

    Oh Anne Marie... I so wish I could spend some time with you, cooking, chatting, laughing!

    Fra

    p.s. Your letter has not arrived yet...I'm checking my letter box everyday with expectations!!!!!

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  2. very very pretty images anne marie. so glad sherrie's night was a success. have a great weekend.

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  3. Sounds delicious Anne Marie! Sage is one herb I need to add to my garden. The blossoms are beautiful. So happy the store opening was a great success! Congrats to your friend

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  4. Hi Anne Marie, The photos in this post are so beautiful. Thanks for the recipe and the heads up about the shop your friend opened.
    Love, Penny

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