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Spaghetti Squash with Coconut & Basil Pesto

Chef Lucky Dhillon, 08 Apr, 2016
  • Spaghetti Squash with Coconut & Basil Pesto

Ingredients

• 1 bunch fresh basil

• ½ bunch fresh parsley

• 3 tbsps walnuts (toasted)

• 1 garlic clove

• ½ cup extra-virgin olive oil

• ½ cup freshly grated coconut

• ½ cup cherry tomatoes cut in halves

• Salt and freshly ground black pepper

• 1-2 lb spaghetti squash

• Shaved coconut for garnish

 

Preparation

• Preheat oven to 375° C.

• Combine the basil, walnuts, garlic, and olive oil in a blender and blend to a puree.

• Add grated coconut, salt and pepper, and blend again. Chill the pesto in fridge for minimums 30 minutes.

• In mean time, cut squash in halves, remove the seed using a spoon, without removing the skin.

• Rub the cut squash with generous amount of olive oil, nutmeg, salt and peppers.

• Wrap each squash in a tin foil and bake in a preheated oven for 30 to 40 minutes.  Let it cool for 10 minutes

• Using a large fork, gently pull all the spaghetti-looking pulp from the squash.

• In a medium pan, add pesto, cherry tomatoes and cook for two to three minutes over low heat.

• Gently toss the spaghetti squash to the hot pesto and mix until everything is well coated.

• Plate the spaghetti squash and garnish with fresh coconut shavings and a drizzle of olive oil.

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