Happy Saint George's Day!
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And you Misty.
Thanks for the reminder MMH.
Yesterday I did check for St George's mushrooms at a couple of local sites, but as in the past two years there were none to be seen on the appointed day. Chaucer's vision: Whan that Aprille with his shoures soote,The droghte of March hath perced to the roote didn't apply this April or the previous two. The ground is too dry for the mycelium to send up the fruiting bodies I like to eat. There's still a chance if we get a good soaking in the next two weeks, but the forecast is not promising.
See, the English prefer to talk about the weather rather than their patron saint.
But! The English Asparagus season, is upon us..... That'll take my mind off of any mushrooms๐ด
Oh yes, I do enjoy green asparagus (my wife prefers white, continental style).
Agreed it has to be green English asparagus, and the only one I will eat. Donโt like the white, especially the way itโs served in Germany with boiled potatoes. Food has to look good as well as taste good. ๐
A little olive oil in a frying pan (keeps the asparagus bright green), roll the asparagus in the hot olive oil, add a couple of table spoons of water, cover the frying pan with a lid/dinner plate, leave it to steam for two or three minutes.....or cook on a griddle/steak pan... (boiling ruins it) Perfect!
I like to griddle or make a risotto. Last week was with prosciutto and cream pasta. It is one of my favourite foods along with English cherries ๐
I think I've cooked something similar, but with wild garlic.....
I had some wild garlic in a recent veg box but sadly I found it too strong ๐
Just started growing wild garlic, only because I was given some-Iโve never tasted it.
Just go careful with it. I put a tiny amount in with my spinach soup and gave the rest to my neighbours. Garlic is supposed to be very good for you. ๐