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		<title>Dandelion Pesto</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Inspired by Johanna&#8217;s thrifty thoughts about dandelions this May 2009, I am including my best dandelion leaf recipe. Dandelions are nature&#8217;s own gift to you in the Spring as their leaves have a strong cleansing effect on the kidneys and gallbladder. Dandelion leaf has a bitter flavor which you can tone down by soaking for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Inspired by <a title="Thrift Blog" href="http://www.nordicwellbeing.com/thrift_blog/" target="_blank">Johanna&#8217;s thrifty thoughts</a> about dandelions this May 2009, I am including my best dandelion leaf recipe.</p>
<p>Dandelions are nature&#8217;s own gift to you in the Spring as their leaves have a strong cleansing effect on the kidneys and gallbladder.</p>
<p>Dandelion leaf has a bitter flavor which you can tone down by soaking for a half an hour or so in water before using in salads and other foods.</p>
<p>The slightly bitter, leafy green taste of dandelion leaf complements barbecued meats and vegetables perfectly.</p>
<p><strong>Dandelion Pesto</strong></p>
<p>1 liter or 1 quart dandelion leaves<br />
1 dl or 1/2 cupVästerbotten or parmesan cheese, grated<br />
3 1/2 dl or about 1 1/2 cups canola or olive oil<br />
1 dl or 1/2 cup pine nuts</p>
<p>Soak the leaves in water for 1/2-1 hour. Pat dry and chop roughly. Blend in a food processor with the remaining ingredients until the mixture has become a smooth paste.</p>
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