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For Rowan: Hedgerow salad
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Hi Rowan, I was served a salad made by someone who forages from hedgerows. It contained an assortment of leaves and flowers, none of which I recognised, but it was absolutely delicious. Do you have any idea what the ingredients might have been?
Answers from any other knowledgeable people will be welcome too. :o)
Answers from any other knowledgeable people will be welcome too. :o)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.dandelion, chard, cow parsley and bull's heart leaves - could also have had
Perennial wall rocket with ragwort, ragwort leaf and flower, rocket leaf and
flower swinecress and its seed cases, marsh samphire, Sea Purslane, Japanese Rose hips, Purple-leaved hazel, Beech shelled nuts, Duke of Argyle’s Tea Plant
a handful of ripe berries, preferably slow-roasted to remove toxins (like elderberry), Black nightshade.......
Perennial wall rocket with ragwort, ragwort leaf and flower, rocket leaf and
flower swinecress and its seed cases, marsh samphire, Sea Purslane, Japanese Rose hips, Purple-leaved hazel, Beech shelled nuts, Duke of Argyle’s Tea Plant
a handful of ripe berries, preferably slow-roasted to remove toxins (like elderberry), Black nightshade.......
Thanks very much all. No worries, DT, I wouldn't dream of picking wild plants myself to use in salad - I haven't a clue about them - but I was toying with the idea of seeding some of the edible ones in my own substantial hedges and letting them run amok. Supermarket shoppers don't know what they're missing! :o)
Oh Paddy..that black juice! Once I stole a lump of butter from the kitchen, took the old shortbread tin the cats in the barn had milk and slops in, rinsed it in the stream, picked some mushrooms, lit a fire and cooked the mushrooms. I was about ten but they are still the best mushrooms I ever tasted!
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