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Tere

Tere

51 minutes ago, djyee100 said:

Tere, Such a beautiful garden. Thanks for the pix.

 

What do you cook with salsify? I've only eaten it once that I recall, in a risotto with mushrooms and leeks at a restaurant. Not a typical use of this veg, I suspect.

 

I have to confess I've not cooked with it (yet) but I've had it roasted very successfully in several restaurant meals. It sort of tastes nutty, a bit like a cross between Jerusalem artichoke, parsnip and burdock root. This is a more experimental planting with some freebie seeds from a seed exchange, but the fact that each planting is only a metre long in the bed means we can try out more than a few things and not grieve too much if it doesn't work out (like the tree spinach).

Tere

Tere

50 minutes ago, djyee100 said:

Tere, Such a beautiful garden. Thanks for the pix.

 

What do you cook with salsify? I've only eaten it once that I recall, in a risotto with mushrooms and leeks at a restaurant. Not a typical use of this veg, I suspect.

 

I have to confess I've not cooked with it (yet) but I've had it roasted very successfully in several restaurant meals. This is a more experimental planting, but the fact that each planting is only a metre long in the bed means we can try out more than a few things and not grieve too much if it doesn't work out (like the tree spinach).

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