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dirt dibbler 04-05-2006 10:10 PM

broccoli
 
I'm currently accumulating a mountain of purple sprouting broccoli, any
advice on the best way to freeze it?

thanks
DD


Robert 04-05-2006 10:26 PM

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"dirt dibbler" wrote in message
oups.com...
: I'm currently accumulating a mountain of purple sprouting broccoli, any
: advice on the best way to freeze it?
:
: thanks
: DD

Sorry , no, I've never had enough to freeze. How much did you plant?



Janet Baraclough 05-05-2006 09:40 AM

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from "tom&barbara" contains these words:


dirt dibbler wrote:
I'm currently accumulating a mountain of purple sprouting broccoli, any
advice on the best way to freeze it?


Lucky you!


Last year mine grew way too tall and went to flower before I got hardly
anything from it.


The "purple sprouting", is the early stage of the flower before the
petals develop and open. You probably just needed to pick them faster
and earlier. As soon as the plant succeeds in opening its flowers fully
its task is done and the production of more shoots stops. IOW, the
harder you pick the purple shoots, the more the plant will produce, and
that's what creates the longest harvest season.

Janet.



H Ryder 05-05-2006 09:49 AM

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Last year mine grew way too tall and went to flower

I thought that the bit of broccoli eaten was the flower?

--
Hayley
(gardening on well drained, alkaline clay in Somerset)



dirt dibbler 05-05-2006 02:49 PM

broccoli
 
I grew approx 20 white sprouting & 20 purple sprouting (on the
allotment in Lincolnshire)
It's been slow to get started, but now I'm filling a basket a few times
a week.

Anyone know a quick broccoli soup recipe?

DD


Chris Hogg 05-05-2006 07:28 PM

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On 4 May 2006 14:10:21 -0700, "dirt dibbler"
wrote:

I'm currently accumulating a mountain of purple sprouting broccoli, any
advice on the best way to freeze it?

thanks
DD


SWMBO just bags it up in meal-sized portions in poly bags with a twist
tie, and freezes it. But when frozen it is brittle, so nothing has to
go on top of it in the freezer otherwise it all breaks up.

Same goes for spring greens.


--
Chris

E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net

Rhiannon Macfie Miller 06-05-2006 09:14 PM

broccoli
 
dirt dibbler wrote:
I grew approx 20 white sprouting & 20 purple sprouting (on the
allotment in Lincolnshire)
It's been slow to get started, but now I'm filling a basket a few times
a week.

Anyone know a quick broccoli soup recipe?


I would imagine that something along the lines of 'boil for a few
minutes in a good fatty stock, blend, add pepper/cheese/cream/bacon
bits/croutons to taste' would work fine. I've never had to make soup.
We've grown three plants for this year and they're doing the two of us
very nicely, now that they've recovered from being completely mauled by
pigeons in December (I was out of the house at work all daylight hours,
so I couldn't see what they were up to until I went out to start
harvesting the Brussels sprouts). The most we've ever grown was five
and that was too many.

I've sown four for this year; three have come up. I'm also trying
'Spike' which is supposed to be ready in the summer/autumn (but is
purple, not a calabrese) – anyone else had a go at this?

Rhiannon
Rhiannon


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