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David in Normandy[_8_] 04-06-2009 06:31 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 
Can courgettes be eaten raw? The other day I had some that had been only
very lightly fried in a little bacon fat and they were still quite crisp
and tasted a little like sweet chestnuts. Prompted me to wonder if
anyone eats them raw? Can they be pickled raw in vinegar? Is that
essentially what pickled gherkins are?

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[email protected] 04-06-2009 06:34 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 
In article ,
David in Normandy wrote:
Can courgettes be eaten raw? The other day I had some that had been only
very lightly fried in a little bacon fat and they were still quite crisp
and tasted a little like sweet chestnuts. Prompted me to wonder if
anyone eats them raw? Can they be pickled raw in vinegar? Is that
essentially what pickled gherkins are?


Yes. Sliced lengthways, they are often used as dipping vegetables,
and are sometimes sliced thinly in salads.

Gherkins are small cucumbers, but doubtless you could pickle
courgettes, too.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

wafflycat 04-06-2009 06:36 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 

"David in Normandy" wrote in message
...
Can courgettes be eaten raw? The other day I had some that had been only
very lightly fried in a little bacon fat and they were still quite crisp
and tasted a little like sweet chestnuts. Prompted me to wonder if anyone
eats them raw? Can they be pickled raw in vinegar? Is that essentially
what pickled gherkins are?



Courgettes can most certianly be eaten raw. Can be delicious in a salad
(thinly sliced or grated)


David in Normandy[_8_] 04-06-2009 06:47 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 
wafflycat wrote:

"David in Normandy" wrote in message
...
Can courgettes be eaten raw? The other day I had some that had been
only very lightly fried in a little bacon fat and they were still
quite crisp and tasted a little like sweet chestnuts. Prompted me to
wonder if anyone eats them raw? Can they be pickled raw in vinegar? Is
that essentially what pickled gherkins are?



Courgettes can most certianly be eaten raw. Can be delicious in a salad
(thinly sliced or grated)


Good. I'll try some grated with the next salad. Sounds like another way
to use courgettes. Is it best to use only the small courgettes raw
(couple of inches long) or doesn't it matter?

Later in the season they invariably grow faster than they can be eaten
and we end up with some huge marrows. Unfortunately (despite best
efforts) the marrows have always rotted over Winter. Anyone any tips for
keeping them successfully? Cool, dry place doesn't seem to be enough.

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[email protected] 04-06-2009 06:52 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 
In article ,
David in Normandy wrote:
wafflycat wrote:

Courgettes can most certianly be eaten raw. Can be delicious in a salad
(thinly sliced or grated)


Good. I'll try some grated with the next salad. Sounds like another way
to use courgettes. Is it best to use only the small courgettes raw
(couple of inches long) or doesn't it matter?


It doesn't matter, but they aren't worth eating bigger.

Later in the season they invariably grow faster than they can be eaten
and we end up with some huge marrows. Unfortunately (despite best
efforts) the marrows have always rotted over Winter. Anyone any tips for
keeping them successfully? Cool, dry place doesn't seem to be enough.


I give them away.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

David in Normandy[_8_] 04-06-2009 07:05 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 
wrote:


I give them away.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


There aren't many people we can give veg away to. By choice we live in
the middle of nowhere in rural France and enjoy the quiet and solitude.
We give some veg to our French neighbour from time to time and any
visitors leave laden with veg. "You are a Jehovah's witness eh? No I
don't want any brochures thank you... would you like a marrow...?" ;-)

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graham 04-06-2009 07:32 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 

"David in Normandy" wrote in message
...
Can courgettes be eaten raw? The other day I had some that had been only
very lightly fried in a little bacon fat and they were still quite crisp
and tasted a little like sweet chestnuts. Prompted me to wonder if anyone
eats them raw? Can they be pickled raw in vinegar? Is that essentially
what pickled gherkins are?

Try this: http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/2...ourgette-rolls

When you try them fried again, add a bit of ground cumin. I was served them
this way once and they were delish!
Graham



David in Normandy[_8_] 04-06-2009 07:46 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 
graham wrote:
"David in Normandy" wrote in message
...
Can courgettes be eaten raw? The other day I had some that had been only
very lightly fried in a little bacon fat and they were still quite crisp
and tasted a little like sweet chestnuts. Prompted me to wonder if anyone
eats them raw? Can they be pickled raw in vinegar? Is that essentially
what pickled gherkins are?

Try this: http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/2...ourgette-rolls

When you try them fried again, add a bit of ground cumin. I was served them
this way once and they were delish!
Graham



Looks like a tasty recipe. I've printed it off to try. Thanks. :-)

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wafflycat 04-06-2009 08:41 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 

"David in Normandy" wrote in message
...
wafflycat wrote:

"David in Normandy" wrote in message
...
Can courgettes be eaten raw? The other day I had some that had been only
very lightly fried in a little bacon fat and they were still quite crisp
and tasted a little like sweet chestnuts. Prompted me to wonder if
anyone eats them raw? Can they be pickled raw in vinegar? Is that
essentially what pickled gherkins are?



Courgettes can most certianly be eaten raw. Can be delicious in a salad
(thinly sliced or grated)


Good. I'll try some grated with the next salad. Sounds like another way to
use courgettes. Is it best to use only the small courgettes raw (couple of
inches long) or doesn't it matter?

Later in the season they invariably grow faster than they can be eaten and
we end up with some huge marrows. Unfortunately (despite best efforts) the
marrows have always rotted over Winter. Anyone any tips for keeping them
successfully? Cool, dry place doesn't seem to be enough.


Here's what used to happen with the marrows in the childhood home of
Wafflycat.. marrow & ginger jam

Here's a link to a recipe
http://www.allotment.org.uk/recipe/1...nd-ginger-jam/




Sacha[_4_] 04-06-2009 08:47 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 
On 2009-06-04 18:31:36 +0100, David in Normandy
said:

Can courgettes be eaten raw? The other day I had some that had been
only very lightly fried in a little bacon fat and they were still quite
crisp and tasted a little like sweet chestnuts. Prompted me to wonder
if anyone eats them raw? Can they be pickled raw in vinegar? Is that
essentially what pickled gherkins are?


Oh definitely - slice or grate into salads. They're very good.
Gherkins are baby cucumbers. For a good French lunch snack, take a
baguette and slice it in half, butter it, put in a slice of really good
ham, put thin slices of your favourite cheese on top of that and then
some thinly sliced gherkins. Enjoy.
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics.
South Devon


David in Normandy[_8_] 04-06-2009 09:28 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 
Sacha wrote:


Oh definitely - slice or grate into salads. They're very good.
Gherkins are baby cucumbers. For a good French lunch snack, take a
baguette and slice it in half, butter it, put in a slice of really good
ham, put thin slices of your favourite cheese on top of that and then
some thinly sliced gherkins. Enjoy.


I wonder if it will work with courgettes instead of gherkins? Only one
way to find out. Going shopping tomorrow and will invariably return with
a couple of baguettes so will try it. :-)
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David in Normandy[_8_] 04-06-2009 09:29 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 
wafflycat wrote:



Here's what used to happen with the marrows in the childhood home of
Wafflycat.. marrow & ginger jam

Here's a link to a recipe
http://www.allotment.org.uk/recipe/1...nd-ginger-jam/





Sounds tasty and worth a try. Thanks :-)

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Bob Hobden 04-06-2009 11:13 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 

"David in Normandy" wrote ...
Can courgettes be eaten raw? The other day I had some that had been only
very lightly fried in a little bacon fat and they were still quite crisp
and tasted a little like sweet chestnuts. Prompted me to wonder if anyone
eats them raw? Can they be pickled raw in vinegar? Is that essentially
what pickled gherkins are?

Well I can't stand them undercooked let alone raw, sliced an shallow fried
in butter with a little black pepper is OK.
And gherkins are a small cucumber but I can't see why not.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
just W. of London




Judith in France 04-06-2009 11:15 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 
On Jun 4, 8:47*pm, Sacha wrote:
On 2009-06-04 18:31:36 +0100, David in Normandy
said:

Can courgettes be eaten raw? The other day I had some that had been
only very lightly fried in a little bacon fat and they were still quite
crisp and tasted a little like sweet chestnuts. Prompted me to wonder
if anyone eats them raw? Can they be pickled raw in vinegar? Is that
essentially what pickled gherkins are?


Oh definitely - slice or grate into salads. *They're very good. *
Gherkins are baby cucumbers. *For a good French lunch snack, take a
baguette and slice it in half, butter it, put in a slice of really good
ham, put thin slices of your favourite cheese on top of that and then
some thinly sliced gherkins. *Enjoy.
--
--
Sachawww.hillhousenursery.com
Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics.
South Devon


I'm just home, 1 hour later in France than the UK; after a great
dinner. I'm not at all peckish, Michelin cusine it was not but very
good nonetheless; I ate gherkins tonight with my aperitif, hic.

Judith

[email protected] 04-06-2009 11:36 PM

Courgettes - eat raw? Pickled?
 
In article ,
Bob Hobden wrote:

"David in Normandy" wrote ...
Can courgettes be eaten raw? The other day I had some that had been only
very lightly fried in a little bacon fat and they were still quite crisp
and tasted a little like sweet chestnuts. Prompted me to wonder if anyone
eats them raw? Can they be pickled raw in vinegar? Is that essentially
what pickled gherkins are?

Well I can't stand them undercooked let alone raw, sliced an shallow fried
in butter with a little black pepper is OK.
And gherkins are a small cucumber but I can't see why not.


They are very different undercooked and raw, as are many things.
If you haven't tried them raw, then do so. If you have, there is
no accounting for taste, and you clearly don't like them raw ....


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


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