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Have you cooked the tops?  They are delicious.  They cook up fast like spinach. 

Great flavor.  Make sure you rinse, rinse and rinse then again.  Get all the

soil off of them.

Donna

 

 

 

 

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or survive in a tranquil sea?

Does it face an early end, will it find a real friend,

should it be called humanity?

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--- On Wed, 9/17/08, peej2e2 <johnsontew wrote:

 

peej2e2 <johnsontew

Radishes

 

Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 11:00 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last week I received a bunch of radishes with tops in my CSA box. DH

and I aren't huge fans of radishes (although I must admit I tried a

slice raw and it was better than previous radishes I had tried).

 

Anyway, not wanting to waste, I developed the following recipe...

 

1 bunch radishes with greens

1 leek

1 tsp margarine

1/2 cup strong boullion (I used 1/2 cube with 1/2 cup water...normally

I use 1 cube per 2 cups water)

 

Slice the leeks and saute in the margarine. Add the quartered

radishes, chopped radish greens, and stock. Cook until radishes are

tender.

 

They were quite good. Even my boys (5 and 3) ate it - the youngest is

on an anti-vegetable kick these days...not good for a vegetarian!

 

I picked up my box again today and apparently we are getting radishes

again soon so if anyone has a recipe....

 

Cheers,

Paula

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi,

 

Yes! I should have clarified my recipe. I used the radish tops

(that's what I meant by greens).

 

Today I will try a beet and beet top risotto. I also have turnip

greens to try. I love my CSA box!

 

Paula

 

, Donnalilacflower

<thelilacflower wrote:

>

> Have you cooked the tops?  They are delicious.  They cook up fast

like spinach.  Great flavor.  Make sure you rinse, rinse and rinse

then again.  Get all the soil off of them.

> Donna

>

>

>

>

> The seed is in bloom, will it meet an early doom

> or survive in a tranquil sea?

> Does it face an early end, will it find a real friend,

> should it be called humanity?

> Will creation of man bring death by his hand

> or will life be his destiny?

> The Seed - Rare Earth

>

>

> --- On Wed, 9/17/08, peej2e2 <johnsontew wrote:

>

> peej2e2 <johnsontew

> Radishes

>

> Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 11:00 AM

Last week I received a bunch of radishes with tops in my CSA box.

DH

> and I aren't huge fans of radishes (although I must admit I tried

a

> slice raw and it was better than previous radishes I had tried).

>

> Anyway, not wanting to waste, I developed the following recipe...

>

> 1 bunch radishes with greens

> 1 leek

> 1 tsp margarine

> 1/2 cup strong boullion (I used 1/2 cube with 1/2 cup

water...normally

> I use 1 cube per 2 cups water)

>

> Slice the leeks and saute in the margarine. Add the quartered

> radishes, chopped radish greens, and stock. Cook until radishes

are

> tender.

>

> They were quite good. Even my boys (5 and 3) ate it - the youngest

is

> on an anti-vegetable kick these days...not good for a vegetarian!

>

> I picked up my box again today and apparently we are getting

radishes

> again soon so if anyone has a recipe....

>

> Cheers,

> Paula

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

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Greetings:

 

Has anyone ever tried drying radishes to be used at a later date? We have a

radish overload and can't eat them fast enough or give enough of them away.

 

Thanks

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Elaine,You can pickle them as well:)ChellySent on the Now Network™ from my Sprint® BlackBerry"Elaine" Mon, 10 Aug 2009 04:44:42 -0000 Radishes Greetings: Has anyone ever tried drying radishes to be used at a later date? We have a radish overload and can't eat them fast enough or give enough of them away. Thanks

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On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Elaine <shortydemp wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

Greetings:

 

Has anyone ever tried drying radishes to be used at a later date? We have a radish overload and can't eat them fast enough or give enough of them away.

 

Thanks

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