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Pesto & Charcuterie: Elevate Your Flavor, One Bite at a Time.

Western C. Cain Season 2 Episode 55

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There’s a certain magic in a sauce made from scratch, a whisper of fresh basil crushed between your fingers, the sharp bite of garlic mellowed by the richness of good olive oil, and the nutty warmth of toasted pine nuts coming together in perfect harmony. Pesto isn’t just a condiment; it’s a revelation, a bright green elixir that can transform the humblest dish into something downright extraordinary.

On this episode of Cornbread & Buttermilk, we’re stepping into the kitchen to craft this vibrant, herbaceous staple ourselves. No jars, no preservatives just fresh ingredients blended with care, the way good food ought to be. Whether you’re spooning it over warm pasta, slathering it on crusty bread, or swirling it into a pot of soup, homemade pesto is the secret weapon your kitchen’s been missing.  But we’re not stopping there. A good condiment deserves a worthy canvas, so we’re also diving into the art of charcuterie board architecture. From selecting the perfect cheeses and cured meats to balancing textures and flavors with fruits, nuts, and, of course, that homemade pesto, we’ll show you how to build a board that’s as beautiful as it is delicious.

So, grab that mortar and pestle, or, let’s be honest, your trusty food processor), and let’s dive into the world of homemade flavor.  Welcome to Episode 55, Pesto & Charcuterie: Elevate Your Flavor, One Bite at a Time.





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Title: Ragged and Dirty

Performed by: William Brown

Recorded by: Alan Lomax

From the album: Negro Blues and Hollers

Courtesy of: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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