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btbyrd

btbyrd

This is the first year I've been able to get them. These were purchased for too much money at a grocery store, but I found a big patch out in the woods that I'm going to harvest from sometime later this week. Even though they were from a grocer, they were still covered in boatloads of dirt and mud at the roots. Took me forever to clean them, but here they are:

 

ramps.jpg

 

On a quest to make it last, I pickled some, made ramp butter, and made a ramp chimichurri for dinner that night.

 

ramp_products.jpg

 

Dinner that night: "Sprung!" 

Lamb with ramp chimichurri and sauteed morels, baby carrots (the purple ones were glazed with balsamic), asparagus, and a 63C yolk.

 

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btbyrd

btbyrd

This is the first year I've been able to get them. These were purchased for too much money at a grocery store, but I found a big patch out in the woods that I'm going to harvest from sometime later this week. Even though they were from a grocer, they were still covered in boatloads of dirt and mud at the roots. Took me forever to clean them, but here they are:

 

ramps.jpg

 

On a quest to make it last, I pickled some, made ramp butter, and made a ramp chimichurri for dinner that night.

 

ramp_products.jpg

 

Dinner that night: "Sprung!"

 

IMG_4070.JPG

 

Lamb with ramp chimichurri and sauteed morels, baby carrots (the purple ones were glazed with balsamic), asparagus, and a 63C yolk.

 

btbyrd

btbyrd

This is the first year I've been able to get them. These were purchased for too much money at a grocery store, but I found a big patch out in the woods that I'm going to harvest from sometime later this week. Even though they were from a grocer, they were still covered in boatloads of dirt and mud at the roots. Took me forever to clean them, but here they are:

 

ramps.jpg

 

On a quest to make it last, I pickled some, made ramp butter, and made a ramp chimichurri for dinner that night.

 

Dinner that night: "Sprung!"

 

IMG_4070.JPG

 

Lamb with ramp chimichurri and sauteed morels, baby carrots (the purple ones were glazed with balsamic), asparagus, and a 63C yolk.

ramp_products.jpg

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