Hey everyone, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, wild mustard garlic leaf and red dead nettle & wild onion dolmas. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
I'm still learning how to use the camera on my iPad, and I do talk back to my live viewers on Periscope, so sorry for the awkwardness of it all. Plants discussed in this video include chickweed (Stellaria media), garlic mustard (Alliaria. In this video you'll learn how to identify and eat Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata).
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The heart-shaped leaves of Garlic mustard are smooth and hairless, and rather like those of nettles; when crushed, they smell of garlic. The leaves of Garlic mustard are regularly used in salads, or as a flavouring for fish or meat. Young, fresh leaves can be picked in September when they first appear. My wild garlic leaves tend to come from kind friends, but it is possible to find them in tied bunches at Spring garlic leaves and bulbs have a meekness in comparison to the chopped mature cloves I replace the missing sting with mustard.
The leaves work in a tart, too, with a wibbly custard of egg. The young hogweed leaf stalks and nettle tips are at their peak at the moment with regards the freshest, youngest greens. Hogweed is a plant that I have a lot of respect for, it is one of the true gourmet wild edibles, and it is well worth spending the time learning how to identify hogweed. Instead of Purple Dead Nettle, you can plant wild ginger, asarum canadense. The sturdy rootstocks and soft green leaves creep to cover woodland slopes, rocky soils and any shady area.
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