Brussel Tops!

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threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
I just buy black socks - no sorting necessary. HTH.

What about red and green navigation socks, everyone's got a pair of those, surely?
 

Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
Watercress is a brassica? And radishes? Really?
"The radish (Raphanus sativus) is an edible root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family..." (wikipedia)
Latin name for turnip is Brassica Rapa Rapa and you can eat the leaves as a veg (very nice in fact)

Watercress - ok a bit more of a stretch but it is a cruciferous veg of the Brassicaceae family also: "Watercress, with the botanical name Nasturtium officinale, is a rapidly growing, aquatic or semi-aquatic, perennial plant native to Europe and Asia, and one of the oldest known leaf vegetables consumed by humans. It is currently a member of the family Brassicaceae, botanically related togarden cress, mustard and radish—all noteworthy for their peppery, tangy, zesty, piquant flavor." (wiki again)

Horseradish is also a brassica.
 
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theclaud

theclaud

Openly Marxist
Location
Swansea
Do you eat all the plants in your garden, or is it only when you've had a few?
I've not got much in the way of a proper garden - just a few pots of stuff for the slugs. But I get a lot of blackberries from the neighbours' hedge and I steal a lot of bay, rosemary and sage from a handful of nearby places...
 

marknotgeorge

Hol den Vorschlaghammer!
Location
Derby.
"The radish (Raphanus sativus) is an edible root vegetable of the Brassicaceae family..." (wikipedia)
Latin name for turnip is Brassica Rapa Rapa and you can eat the leaves as a veg (very nice in fact)

Watercress - ok a bit more of a stretch but it is a cruciferous veg of the Brassicaceae family also: "Watercress, with the botanical name Nasturtium officinale, is a rapidly growing, aquatic or semi-aquatic, perennial plant native to Europe and Asia, and one of the oldest known leaf vegetables consumed by humans. It is currently a member of the family Brassicaceae, botanically related togarden cress, mustard and radish—all noteworthy for their peppery, tangy, zesty, piquant flavor." (wiki again)

Horseradish is also a brassica.
I've never tried nasturtiums, but Iike watercress, radish and horseradish sauce. It's good to learn something. :thumbsup:
 

Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
[QUOTE 3393366, member: 259"]There's a recipe for a kale pizza in the Grauniad at the moment. I quite like it but on a pizza is going to take a bit of cultural adjustment.[/QUOTE]
Good King Henry would actually be better on pizza as it is related to Spinach rather than Kale, ie Chenopodiaceae rather than Brassicaceae.* I love GKH, it can get enormous if left to grown on horse manure and you can just wander out and pick a few bits to go in your soup or whatevs.

*I have boldly stated this without looking it up.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
[QUOTE 3393355, member: 259"]...until I realised I could get massive sacks ,,, from the Chinese grocer ...wonderful sprouting greens ,, Good King Henry.[/QUOTE]
Yes, Miss Goodbody reports similar events in her lady garden.
 

brand

Guest
Can't say I have seen them. They seem to like the side ones here fried in bacon fat but still crunchy with bacon for breakfast! Tried once but ended up over cooking the bacon. Rendered down some bacon fat ages ago should try again.
 

Davidc

Guru
Location
Somerset UK
Back to the OP -

Brussels sprouts are the tastiest of vegetables, the side parts are wonderful as are the tops. As with most green vegetables I like them best lightly steamed.

Every year a huge smile comes on my face when the usual little green balls from the side appear in the veg shop, and another when I see the tops on sale.

I like most veg, but Brussels sprouts are definitely my number one favourite among the green ones. (Can't stand broad beans though)
 

Davidc

Guru
Location
Somerset UK
[QUOTE 3393816, member: 259"]Broad bean tops are brilliant. One of my favourite veg.[/QUOTE]
Never tried the tops. Must do so if I can get them without the beans!
 
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