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Edible Wild Weeds: Spring Salad Recipe

 
Author: Judith J. Murphy

Sharing wild food recipes gets easier as my favorite organic farmers and local specialty foods markets are now selling these "weeds" in addition to cultivated vegetables.

Most of my early wild edibles discoveries were by trial and error. As I got older, I discovered experts who published their knowledge and gave classes in some cases. My bookshelf contains a growing list of respected wild foods experts. The link to this information is at the end of this article.

The leaves of these early spring arrivals - and in some cases the roots - are all perfect for salad. Pick them now, in a few weeks they'll need to be cooked.

Early Spring Green Salad

1/2 cup tiny plantain leaves*
1/2 cup wild onion grass
1/2 cup tiny dandelion leaves under 2"
1/2 cup trout lily leaves
1/2 cup tiny violet leaves
1 cup lambs quarter leaves
1 cup watercress
1 cup mustard leaves
2 cups wood sorrel

1 cup spring beauty flowers
1/2 cup violet flowers - purple, yellow and/or white
1/2 cup trout lily flowers

1/4 cup spring beauty tubers
1/2 cup trout lily tubers

Rinse leaves, tubers and blossoms in cold water - a light spray is best - and drain.

Tear or coarsely chop leaves and tubers - toss, then sprinkle blossoms on top.

I recommend you taste the salad before adding a dressing - you may find that you won't need a dressing.

* if bigger than 1-2 inches, you may need to remove the stringy central vein to eat raw

Bon Apptit.

Author Bio:
Judith J. Murphy is an expert in this field. Judith has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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