I’ve been through photo files today until I a bleary-eyed. I decided instead of posting endless photos of what probably looks like weeds to most people, I’d just post some of the especially delicious wild foods I’ve found.
I used to be an avid wild plant forager. But eventually I got bored with just wild veggies and started studying mushrooms — mainly to add some variety to our foraged meals. I’ve slacked off on my study since we got, first the Aliner and then the Casita. There was just too much other fun stuff to do outdoors.
But now the desire to get back out there and get serious about learning new plants — and new ways to use them — is becoming a compulsion.
So I am really anxious for spring to come!
I did forget to mention using day lily flower buds in my last post. You can boil them like green beans, or my favorite way is to batter and fry them. I hope to get some photos of lots of cooked wild edibles for you from our camping trips next year.
Another thing that most people would like — simply because they taste exactly like little potatoes — is groundnut bulbs. I boil them in salty water until they swell up and the top of the skins starts popping to expose the white inner flesh, then toss them in butter and serve. A simple, starchy, fun, filling side dish. I’ve read that in some areas of the country that groundnuts have a slight turnip taste. I’ve never run into that, though.
And then there’s the foraging that EVERYONE knows about — wild blueberries and blackberries. Here’s what I did with my blackberries when I didn’t want to mess with making jelly.
So much for the low-carb diet! 🙂
On edit – At the request of one of my readers, I’m adding a photo of groundnut leaves.