Saturday, 11 July 2020

If you can't beat them, eat them

I have given up fighting the nettle seedlings (or should that be weedlings) that keep popping up in the secret garden. I've decided to treat them like a crop and eat the little so and so's.  Yesterday I weeded out quite a dish full and they simply pulled out by the roots. I checked online to make sure that the roots are edible (they are) and then I took them indoors to be thoroughly washed and chopped up. I sauteed them in some butter and added them to the leftover rice and beans that I had made on Thursday. I shall be brimming with energy at this rate as the nettles are full of all manner of good things. I intend to throw the remains of the roast chicken into my slow cooker later today and I will pick a load more nettles and they can have a quick saute in butter and then they will go in a few minutes before serving to make sure they stay nice and green but are properly cooked to destroy the stings.. They'll make a lovely nourishing chicken soup and help towards to keeping the nettles under control.

15 comments:

  1. I was fighting a losing battle so I changed tactics. :-)

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    1. A girls gotta do what a girls gotta do. :-)

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  3. What a great plan. I have never cooked nettles before, like you maybe I should give it a go.

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  4. They do sound tasty.I know they have certain properties in them.Not been blogging for ages so just catching up with some of my fav one's.xx

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    1. It's lovely to hear from you again Lee. Hope life is being kind to you

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  5. Hi Cherie....pls give me your email address...so we can chat...xo Diane

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  6. Interesting. I've heard nettles are quite edible (have you seen Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall on the subject?) but never been tempted. Thankfully, nettles are not among the weeds I have any problems with.
    Looking forward to hearing more.
    xx

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    1. These were lovely Joy. The list of good things in them makes interesting reading

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    1. They were winning the fight for garden space so I might as well treat them like a crop and eat the little rotters. x

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