A day earlier, we (meaning, I) spent some time chopping and then threw this dish together: Basmati-Dill Chickpea-Chard Bake or some equally long name, from, Veganomicon. It was really easy, once you chopped everything, and we used jasmine rice instead of the basmati, with a little extra water, and it came out just fine. In fact, the flavors reminded us both of stuffed grape leaves! The lemon and the greens and the rice and even the occasional chickpeas were like eating grape leaves that had been unraveled. Delish. Three, maybe three and a half stars - needed some help in the heat-spice department. (Did I change to a five stars rating a while back? Because I'm still using the four star rating here.... oh well).
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Monday, June 29, 2009
Colorful Eats
A day earlier, we (meaning, I) spent some time chopping and then threw this dish together: Basmati-Dill Chickpea-Chard Bake or some equally long name, from, Veganomicon. It was really easy, once you chopped everything, and we used jasmine rice instead of the basmati, with a little extra water, and it came out just fine. In fact, the flavors reminded us both of stuffed grape leaves! The lemon and the greens and the rice and even the occasional chickpeas were like eating grape leaves that had been unraveled. Delish. Three, maybe three and a half stars - needed some help in the heat-spice department. (Did I change to a five stars rating a while back? Because I'm still using the four star rating here.... oh well).
I don't know how much you know about zuchinni but I've had a little luck with the plants this year.
ReplyDeleteThose yellow flowers are the males. They open in the morning and fall off after a day or two. It's typical to have a lot of male flowers before the females (zuchinni) arrive. It's easy to spot the females because they look just like the flower stems you have now but are a little more plump.
When the big flowers are open take an artist paintbrush and gather the pollen. Brush the pollen on the smaller more plump looking stems.
This helps with pollination.
I picked my 2nd zuchinni today.
Wow - thanks so much. I thought that the big flowers were also the zucchini flowers. Very cool. Thanks!
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