An abundance of beautiful, fragrant, potent basil straight out of your aquaponics system means only one thing - its time to make pesto!

Basil ready for pesto, originally uploaded by brunom.

You can’t really go wrong with pesto - spoon it on fresh pasta, spread it on toast, or you can even freeze it, pesto is a ‘must have’ for any kitchen. (Except my brother Stephen’s kitchen. He hates pesto, but then he always was maladjusted.) So here is my pesto recipe;

Ingredients:

basil - lots
pine nuts
parmesan cheese
garlic
olive oil
salt

Blend the basil, garlic and pine nuts together, add enough oil to get the consistency you want from your pesto. Add the parmesan last, then readjust the oil. Note - if you choose to add parmesan, the shelf life of your product is reduced. Pesto sans cheese ‘lives’ longer.

Now taste for salt. Your cheese may have been salty enough, but if your palate demands more salt, sprinkle a bit in.

Sterilise enough jars to take your pesto. I advise using smaller jars rather than large ones, as once you open the jar, you have to use it. I use old jam jars; wash with soap and water, or bung them in the dishwasher, then bake in an oven of 100 degrees c for 10 minutes. Add your pesto. Allow to cool. Store in fridge.

What would be extra nice is if you printed little labels for your jars - quite a few modern printers allow you print out sticky labels. If you can be bothered, be sure to include the date of creation!

Posted by danielle, filed under Aquaponics, Recipes. Date: June 18, 2008, 6:17 pm | No Comments »

09  Jun
They are growing!

They are growing!, originally uploaded by brunom.

A few months have past since we got these little Silver Perch fingerlings from LiveFish.com.au and look at them, they are growing!

It’s hard to judge the growth from this poor picture (yes, I have only myself to blame for this) however they are at least 13 cm in length already (the biggest ones maybe even more). They are all alive and active, which is quite a surprise taking into account that with the arrival of Zeek (our son) we have let the system grow a bit wild and paid very little attention to it.

Some time ago, we did a massive cleanup/trimming and got the whole set of grow beds pretty clean. I even disassembled all the pipes and cleaned them all however a nice aquaponics system needs a bit more attention. Despite all that, it’s thriving and we should be able to get 6 broccolis later on as well as tons of parsley and other things.

Here is a picture of our fish, in December 07, only about 6 months ago:

Posted by bruno, filed under Aquaponics. Date: June 9, 2008, 5:48 pm | No Comments »