What Did You Cook and Eat From Your Garden Today?

bobm

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That , or one has an internal worm that needs feeding or even a hollow leg that needs some internal solid support.
 

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Tonight we had fresh broccoli and zucchini with the meat course and will have red raspberries from the garden on icecream later. :drool
 

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You had broccoli, Carol!

My broccoli could not be more variable! I harvested one, real nice head this morning ... but also pulled 3 plants that haven't a prayer of providing anything edible. Pinching as many buds as I harvested - the jury is still out on whether the 2nd fertilizing and the hilling accomplished anything.

Oh yes, broccoli for lunch. Snow peas are for dinner, just about now!

Steve
 

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My radishes bolted, so I pulled them out and made a cream soup from the tops. It tastes a little like watercress. Even DH liked it, and he's a picky eater!
 

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We had chicken mole' (pronounced MOLE-lay) I grew the chicken, so that counts! :lol: And our first green beans, lightly steamed and buttered.
 

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ooh, I love mole! I was weirded out when I was told it had chocolate in it, until I tasted it.

@Smart Red , here's the recipe for the soup. We had it hot, but I'm thinking it would be good cold too...
Radish Top Soup

6 Tb butter
1 cup chopped onions or leeks
8 cups loosely packed radish leaves
2 cups diced peeled potatoes
6 cups liquid (water, chicken stock)
Salt
1/2 cup cream (optional)
Freshly ground pepper

Melt 4 tablespoons butter in a large saucepan, add onions or leeks, and cook until golden, approximately 5 minutes. Stir in radish tops, cover pan, and cook over low heat until wilted, 8-10 minutes.
Meanwhile, cook potatoes until soft in liquid along with 1 teaspoon salt. Combine with radish tops and broth, and cook, covered, for 5 minutes to mingle flavors. Puree finely in a food processor. Add cream if desired. Season to taste with butter, salt and pepper.
 
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