Buzzbomb Almighty
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I wondered if the tops were good for anything, and apparently they can be:
https://www.thekitchn.com/dont-toss-those-radish-greens-145724
https://www.thekitchn.com/dont-toss-those-radish-greens-145724
Yeah, but who knew that radishes as a vegetable would make three pages!! hahaAll I know is.... if radishes were Vapcaps, this thread would be at least 1000 pages long.
Yeah, but who knew that radishes as a vegetable would make three pages!! haha
Not bad at all! It isn't spinach, but the same sort of idea.
Bitter is better....
Carrots are cool
Angostura Bitters for the purpose of large pink gin, and back in the day Webster's Yorkshire Bitter was a favourite of mine. A search for radishes as garnish or ingredients for cocktails garnered a couple of results, but nothing I'm going to try anytime soon.It seems that my tolerance of bitters increases as I get older, when I was young I could not eat olives at all, now I love them. In my twenties it was all ales and mild lagers, now I'll drink a full bodied stout no problem. My tastebuds must be getting wrinkled
Fine, I retract the carrots in lieu of this Rad Dish!First it was spinach, now it's carrots.
Need I remind everyone that this is a RADISH thread!
That looks good. I was going to make saganaki tonight to use up the shrimp in the freezer, and this could be the way to use up the rest of the radishes.Garlic Roasted Radishes!
That looks delicious!! I love roasted radish!Garlic Roasted Radishes!
I make tea from pine needles. Its wonderful when you have a cold. I like dandelion leaves in salad and I just dried a full quart mason jar full of dandelion flowers for a healthy tea that's great for your liver.Ever eat a pine tree? My wife often picks dandelion leaves when we hike to use in various dishes.
Taking notes on this!I make tea from pine needles. Its wonderful when you have a cold. I
Place a Tbsp of fresh or dried line needles in a tea strainer. Pour freshly boiled water over the needles, cover and steep for 5 minutes. Strain and sweeten it you like.Taking notes on this!
At what temp (or point in the boil, if you don't monitor temps) do you steep the needles?