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Anybody else grab wild onions this time of year?

Not sure if they're leeks or shallots, but I've always been told they're leeks. I didn't argue with Grandma.

For the next few weeks they're the tastiest veggie out there, and I have lots of them around me. I just grabbed two bulbs from the back yard but they're not quite ready to pick yet. Even so,  I'll cook them with some potatoes for breakfast. Leeks & sliders with pumpernickel bread. Brings back some spicy memories every year.

Anybody have other ways to use them?

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I didn't know they would freeze okay. Then again, I usually eat 'em as fast as i can pick 'em.

C'mon Bowslinger! Recipe, please. Love pickled eggs.

 

In addition to the breakfast of 'leeks 'n sliders' they're perfect in a venison roast or stew. A fresh dandelion salad on the side makes it worth the long winter in NY. Another week or so if it doesn't snow.

 

Can I freeze the dandelion greens too?

Thanks guys!

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Feel free to pick all the darn dandelions from my yard. Friggen things are a nuisance. Lol

 

There was an article in today's D&C paper about honey bees not surviving the long cold winter . It stated that dandelions would help the surviving bees to get healthy as they have a lot of pollen .

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If I eat 1% of the ones in my yard it feels like a win!

They are tasty for the next couple of weeks though. Not recommended if you do any spraying for weed or feed, but a handful of young dandelion leaves from small plants makes a tasty salad that would cost you some bucks in a restaurant. Rinse 'em off and add a little oil and vinegar. Dice up a couple of the leeks with those greens and you're set.

I'm not a grazer, but I'm happy to take advantage of it when it's there.

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I picked 4 lbs last Saturday and a pound the week before.

 

Bulbs are very small still so I like to wait a little longer until they grow a little bigger.

 

I only find them in one spot but it is a field of them.

 

Just got done a few hours ago pickling leeks.

 

I'll let you know how they turn out in a few weeks.

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Leek Cheese spread,  2 cups of leek whites chopped, 1 pound of sharp cheddar shredded, 2 pounds of cream cheese, 1 pound of cheese whiz or use sour cream in place of cream cheese, mix together place in small containers and freeze, you can enjoy leeks year round

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not sure where to find leeks, I know when I turkey hunt a lot of times I can smell onions. Are the green leaves I just walked through leeks? I'll have to try and pull some and see if they have a bulb.

Sure sounds like you're walking thru them. Can't wait til a little later in turkey season to pick a bunch. Made leek and potato soup last year. Delicious 

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not sure where to find leeks, I know when I turkey hunt a lot of times I can smell onions. Are the green leaves I just walked through leeks? I'll have to try and pull some and see if they have a bulb.

Here's a couple videos to help you identify leeks...

 

 

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Just so yuk all know those are ramps, a cousin to garlic and onions they are prized in fine dining restaurants and can actually sell for over 15 a lb. pickle the whole thing

Actually..... they are Allium tricoccum (commonly known as ramp, ramps, spring onion, Ramson, wild leek, wood leek, and wild garlic) Edited by PREDATE
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