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Coriander
On Sat, 13 Jun 2009, Judith in France wrote
On Jun 6, 3:01*pm, "Bioboffin" wrote: "dido22" wrote in message ... Hello, I grow coriander in a pot on the window-ledge & it does fine there. It is starting to produce little flowers. Should I leave them on? or should I remove them to encourage growth?. *I assume I can eat them OK? Thanks If you leave them, they should produce seeds, which are also useful in cooking. However you can save them, and sow them next year. I grow coriander in the garden - last year I bought a plant in a garden centre, but this year about 6 plants have grown from the seeds which fell off last year's plant. I currently have massive 80cm tall coriander plants which are beginning to flower too. -- John John, how would you use that amount of Coriander? I have lettuce growing, enough to feed the 5,000 and I have no idea how to use the majority of it; although I eat a green salad every day. Maybe I should go into the cooking group and ask for recipes; although lettuce soup is awful. There's a lovely recipe for peas which jazzes up ordinary frozen peas, and I often do this with lettuce that has sat a day too long in the fridge, or excess from my rocket patch. Cut up shallots finely and saute them in a drop of olive oil or butter, add peas, then chopped up lettuce, add a little stock or white wine and simmer for ten minutes or so (if using fresh peas, add the lettuce when the peas are nearly cooked). Add a grating of lemon zest and a little lemon juice, plus a good spoonful of creme fraiche, mix in till the cream is hot and serve. Fantastic with fish. As for coriander, large quantities are very good with either grilled lamb or prawns. Heavens, I've only just finished breakfast and I'm hungry already.... -- Kate B PS 'elvira' is spamtrapped - please reply to 'elviraspam' at cockaigne dot org dot uk if you want to reply personally |
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