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Recipes from the Spring Garden | MOTHER EARTH NEWS - Mother Earth News

Its spring and harvest time has started in the early garden: the first radishes are ready, new asparagus spears knife their way out of the ground, and leaves of green garlic wave above their straw bedding. Depending how cold your winter was this year, there may be tulip petals coloring your salads while dandelion fritters and wild sorrel soup fill your foraging thoughts. Visit BouquetBanquet to find some ideas on using spring flowers in your meals.

The first early peas will be ready to harvest soon, while baby spinach and spring cabbages come along at the same time. Spring can be such a neglected time of year in the garden as people wait for consistent warmth to start planting.  Step away from the crowd and start your garden early each year so you can try these delightful recipes. If you planted late greens of cold hardy varieties to overwinter you’ll be ready to harvest and cook even earlier!

  • 1 baquette
  • Butter, softened
  • Large spring radishes
  • Salt and pepper

Directions

1. Slice the baquette thinly and toast lightly in the oven.

2. Slice the radishes thinly as well.

3. Spread butter on the bread slices, top with a radish slice, salt and pepper. Eat up…you’ll find it’s hard to stop!

Deep Fried Overwintered Kale

Ingredients



  • Several handfuls of overwintered kale, cut into 2 inch strips
  • 1 ½ cups beer (vary the taste with different types of beer)
  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 2 cups lard or peanut oil
  • Lemon wedges
  • Sea salt

Directions

1. Dip each strip of kale in beer, then dip in flour.

2. Set aside on a rack for 15 minutes

3. Heat lard or peanut oil in a cast iron Dutch oven.

4. When sizzling, drop in several kale strips at a time and remove as soon as they crisp.

5. Serve immediately with a squeeze of lemon and sprinkle of sea salt.


Pea and Mint Risotto

Ingredients

  • 3 quarts water
  • 3 T. Kosher salt
  • 3 ½ cups spring peas
  • 5 cups chicken stock
  • 1 T. olive oil
  • 1 garlic, peeled and halved
  • 1 shallot, peeled and minced
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 ½ cups Arborio rice
  • ½ cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
  • ½ cup fresh mint chiffonade

Directions

1. In a large pan, bring water and salt to a rolling boil over high heat. Add peas and cook for one minute, drain, and rinse in cold water.

2. In a saucepan, heat chicken stock to barely simmering.

3. In a large, high sided skillet, gently cook the shallot and garlic in olive oil for 3 minutes.

4. Remove from heat and discard the garlic.

5. Add the Arborio rice and stir to coat well.

6. Over medium low heat, add warm stock one ladle full at a time stirring until absorbed before adding more.

7. When all the stock is absorbed, remove from heat, stir in Parmesan, peas, and mint.

8. Serve immediately.

 Floral snap peas with sesame

Floral snap peas by Sheryl Campbell

Floral Snap Peas with Sesame

Ingredients

  • ½ cup calendula flower petals
  • 2 T. radish flowers
  • 4 cups freshly picked snap peas
  • ½ cup snap pea flowers
  • ¼ cup dark sesame oil
  • ¼ cup light sesame seeds

Directions

1. Cook snap peas for 2 minutes in boiling water, drain well.

2. Cool by running cold water over them in the colander for a moment.

3. Toss the peas with sesame seeds, calendula petals and snap pea flowers.

4. Pour sesame oil over everything and toss lightly. Serve cool.

lemon parmesan asparagus salad

Lemon parmesan asparagus salad Photo by Ludwig Williams on Pixabay

Lemon Parmesan Asparagus Salad

Ingredients

  • Two handfuls spring asparagus, sliced longwise, very thinly
  • ¼ cup Parmesan cheese, shredded
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 3 T. fresh lemon juice
  • Salt and pepper

Directions

1. Whisk the oil, lemon juice, and salt and pepper together.

2. Place the thinly sliced asparagus and Parmesan in a bowl, pour dressing over-top and toss lightly.

3. Serve immediately.

Minty Orange Spring Peas

Ingredients

  • 3 cups freshly shelled English peas
  • ¼ cup butter, melted
  • Zest of one orange
  • Handful of fresh mint leaves, chiffonade

Directions

Cook peas for 4 minutes in 2 quarts boiling water.

Drain well.

In a small bowl, mix melted butter, orange zest, and mint chiffonade.

Pour over peas and toss lightly.

Serve warm.

Bon Appetit!

Pair any of these lovely spring salads and vegetable dishes with chops of spring lamb grilled to perfection. Add a bottle of Chianti or Malbec for the perfect spring al fresco dining experience. What’s coming out of your garden this month?

Sheryl Campbell is an heirloom gardener, shepherd, and edible flower educator who owns Bouquet Banquet in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. Read Sheryl’s previous blogging with Mother Earth Gardener and Grit and read all of her MOTHER EARTH NEWS posts here.


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Originally Published: 4/16/2021 10:13:00 AM


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