Lactose-free Pesto Pasta
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Lactose-free Pesto Pasta
39 minutes total
If you're lactose intolerant, you know how difficult it can be to find delicious pasta dishes that doesn't contain it. But fear not, because this lactose-free pesto pasta recipe is here to save the day! Made with a homemade pesto sauce that's completely dairy-free, this pasta dish is packed with flavor and perfect for anyone who can't tolerate lactose. So grab your ingredients and get ready to enjoy a delicious and satisfying meal that won't leave you feeling bloated or uncomfortable.
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Ingredients
Serves 4
320g (11,3 oz) | Barilla® Spaghetti No. 5 |
30g | basil leaves |
15g | pine nuts |
1 clove | garlic |
200ml | extra-virgin olive oil |
60g | aged Parmigiano cheese, naturally lactose-free, grated |
40g | lactose-free Pecorino cheese |
to taste | Salt |
to taste | pepper |
to taste | lemon zest, grated |
Disclaimer
Individuals with allergies or specific dietary concerns should verify that the ingredients they utilize for the recipes comply with their restrictions. *Such a line meets the VEGAN, GLUTEN FREE, LACTOSE-FREE AND KOSHER needs
Method
Step 1
Here are the 3 easy steps to prepare a lactose-free pasta with pesto recipe:
Step 2
To prepare the pesto alla Genovese, blend the pine nuts and garlic in a blender. Add the basil leaves, washed and dried, salt to taste, two ice cubes to preserve the green colour, and the EVO without turning off the blender. Add the grated Parmigiano and Pecorino cheeses and adjust the density by adding more olive oil if necessary.
- pine nuts
- basil leaves
- salt
- ice cubes
- extra-virgin olive oil
- grated parmigiano cheese
- grated pecorino cheese
Step 3
Cook the pasta in lightly salted boiling water and drain when al dente.
- pasta
- salt
Step 4
Dress with the pesto and, if it seems too thick, dilute it with a glass of the pasta cooking water and serve.
Passive cooking
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