If I am not mistaken 7-eleven sells this as a pupu (appetizer) rather than as a salad.
I don’t have exact measurements so just ad-lib if you do try it.
1 tako leg, boiled, cut into bite sized pieces
1/2 small head broccoli, steamed, cut into bite sized pieces
2 small potatoes, peeled and boiled, cut into eighths
handful of edamame, cooked then shelled
2 or 3 tablespoons pesto (basil, mac nuts, oil, parmesan cheese)
After everything is cooled
Gently mix everything together with pesto
NOTES: so easy and tasty! makes about 2 servings
The original dish has celery in it but I couldn’t find any at the market, so I left it out.
Most markets sell tako legs already boiled in the seafood section, so this was easy for me to put together.
When I made my pesto, I made a small batch (2 or 3 tablespoons) using a handful of basil leaves, small handful of toasted mac nuts and a small clove of garlic.
I put everything into a food processor and drizzled in some oil.
Then before mixing it with the tako and other ingredients I added 1 teaspoon of grated parmesan cheese.
Try to make this ahead so everything can meld while it is chilling in the fridge.
I served this on butter lettuce
If I have all the ingredients together I would definitely make this again.
12 comments:
i gotta try this!
I have a jar of pesto in the freezer so even easier!
v
hope you like this V!
Take care.
Kat
Ho, that looks good!
This looks great! Been craving tako lately so this is a great recipe to try! Thanks!!
Thanks Jalna.
Take care!
Kat
Hope you like this Jenny!
Take care:)
Kat
Looks good Kat!
Thanks Kirk:)
Take care.
Kat
I gotta try this one....it looks beautiful, delicious, and perfect for hot weather dining.
Super easy Rowena I hope you like this.
Take care!
Kat
I got all the ingredients! FYI, only Nijiya has tako from Japan. Don Quijote's is from CHINA!!! Of course, Nijiya's is twice as expensive but, OK, I'll pay. LOL
v
V, I think most of the tako in Japan is imported from Morocco or something like that!
Take care:)
Kat
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