...so, maybe I missed some buds after all.
If your garden is anything like mine, you should try this:
Pick a nice big bunch of Dandelions, split the stalks and cut the flowers in half and soak in salty water for several hours (first picture). Line a pie tin with your favourite savoury pastry, drain the dandelions and place them on the pastry. Cover with a thin layer of grated Gruyere and pour a mixture of eggs and some cream seasoned with salt, pepper and nutmeg over the top (second picture).
Bake for about 20-30 minutes at something around 200 to 240 C.
It tastes a bit like spinach, only different. Very nice. In fact our guests fell on the pie like a group of starving (vegetarian) wolves while I was getting my camera, which is why half of it is missing (and that would be the third picture) ...
That's how good Dandelions taste.
If your garden is anything like mine, you should try this:
Pick a nice big bunch of Dandelions, split the stalks and cut the flowers in half and soak in salty water for several hours (first picture). Line a pie tin with your favourite savoury pastry, drain the dandelions and place them on the pastry. Cover with a thin layer of grated Gruyere and pour a mixture of eggs and some cream seasoned with salt, pepper and nutmeg over the top (second picture).
Bake for about 20-30 minutes at something around 200 to 240 C.
It tastes a bit like spinach, only different. Very nice. In fact our guests fell on the pie like a group of starving (vegetarian) wolves while I was getting my camera, which is why half of it is missing (and that would be the third picture) ...
That's how good Dandelions taste.
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