Zippy Green Sauce
Zippy Green Sauce
This herby, garlicky mixture tastes great on chicken, fish, pork, tofu, and beef. And it makes a great sandwich spread, frittata topping, or stir-in for rice, grain bowls, and scrambled eggs.
kitchen gear
- Cutting board
- Sharp knife (adult needed)
- Salad spinner (or colander and clean dish towel)
- Measuring spoons
- Measuring cups
- Food processor or blender (adult needed)
- Flexible spatula or spoon
- Clean jar with tight-fitting lid
Ingredients
- 1 large bunch fresh flat-leaf parsley
- 2 garlic cloves, peeled and sliced or chopped
- 1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt
- 2⁄3 cup olive oil
Instructions
- Pull off all the leaves and thin stems from the parsley. Throw away only the thick stems. Wash the parsley and dry it well in the salad spinner, or shake the parsley dry in a colander and then roll it in a clean dish towel to soak up the water, which would dilute the sauce.
- Put the parsley leaves and thin stems, garlic, and salt in the bowl of the food processor fitted with a steel blade and pulse (turn the machine on and off) until they are completely chopped, about 1 minute.
- Turn on the machine and slowly add the oil through the feed tube of the food processor (or through the hole in the cap of the blender) and process until smooth and bright green, about 1 minute. Use the spatula to scrape down the sides and process again.
- Scrape the puree into the jar and screw on the lid. Refrigerate up to 1 week or freeze up to 2 months.
Notes
GET CREATIVE
- Turn it into an Italian salsa verde: Add 2 tablespoons capers, the juice and grated zest of 1 small lemon, and 1 anchovy fillet.
- Turn it into Argentinian chimichurri: Add 1 tablespoon vinegar (any kind) and a pinch of crushed red pepper.
- Turn it into parsley pesto: Add 1/4 cup toasted walnuts, almonds, or pine nuts and 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese.
- Turn it into basil pesto: Substitute fresh basil for the parsley and add 1/4 cup toasted walnuts, almonds, or pine nuts and 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese.