elleng
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Mon May-10-10 10:18 PM
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| Roasted Radishes: So Who Knew? |
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Mon May-10-10 10:36 PM
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| 1. Planted my first round of French Breakfast Radishes today. |
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Don't think I'll ever be tempted to eat one for breakfast (have always wondered about that name!) BUT a new way to add them to the dinner menu is very welcome. Thanks for posting! :hi:
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Tue May-11-10 05:49 AM
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A hot cup of French roast, some fresh bread, cold butter and salted radishes. An excellent breakfast.
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Tue May-11-10 11:37 AM
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| 4. OK, you've convinced me. I'll give it a try! |
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Now, I just have to be patient while they grow...
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Tue May-11-10 04:33 PM
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That was one of the cultivars we grew last year; got two sets of them (spring and fall) and probably could have grown more!
Here in NH, it's time to put them in again!
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Tue May-11-10 05:13 PM
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| 7. I grew them last year and was actually pleased with how fast they grew. |
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I'm just impatient. (And it's REALLY cold here today, so digging veggies out of the warm earth seems a LONG way off...)
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Tue May-11-10 11:26 AM
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I always end up with too many radishes in the spring to use up with just plain salads.
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Tue May-11-10 12:35 PM
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| 5. They are wonderful sliced thin and quickly sauteed in butter |
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I make them that way quite often (well without the butter) Throw them on a salad with some bacon and a poached egg. Very Yummy!
I also like them slice thin on bread with a healthy amount of butter and salt.
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Wed May-12-10 12:58 PM
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| 8. I did this same general concept for Xmas dinner in 2008 |
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Mixed roasted root vegetables, all from my garden -- carrots, parsnips, turnips, rutabaga, root parsley, Daikon radishes, Black Spanish winter radishes, and celeriac -- turned out great, it was a big hit. All I did was roast them on a pan with olive oil, some sliced up onion, and some Mrs. Dash type stuff. Then, when they were brown and roasted, I transferred into a big sautee pan and gave them almost a stir-fry with a little bit of honey and some butter to get a glaze on them.
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