BYC gardening thread!!

Do you garden?

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Made fried zucchini last night with dinner, one of my favorite things as a kid. Unfortunately my family doesn't share my enthusiasm, so I got to have leftovers for a snack today too!
Looking forward to more garden treats soon!
 
Made fried zucchini last night with dinner, one of my favorite things as a kid. Unfortunately my family doesn't share my enthusiasm, so I got to have leftovers for a snack today too!
Looking forward to more garden treats soon!
Try eggplant instead. It's delicious, you can either grill it halved (salt it for ten minutes and wipe it before, grill with indirect heat until soft), or then you can slice it, fry the slices in olive oil, and layer it in a pan with tomato slices, basil, mozzarella and some salt and pepper and then bake it in the oven for about half an hour.
 
Try eggplant instead. It's delicious, you can either grill it halved (salt it for ten minutes and wipe it before, grill with indirect heat until soft), or then you can slice it, fry the slices in olive oil, and layer it in a pan with tomato slices, basil, mozzarella and some salt and pepper and then bake it in the oven for about half an hour.

I haven't had eggplant since I was a kid. That recipe sounds good enough to try. Probably something else I'll be the only one eating. It would have been nice if the kids inherited my food tastes, rather than hubby's. Have to say its a lot better than it used to be though.
 
I haven't had eggplant since I was a kid. That recipe sounds good enough to try. Probably something else I'll be the only one eating. It would have been nice if the kids inherited my food tastes, rather than hubby's. Have to say its a lot better than it used to be though.
Oh, and those where supposed to be two different recipes. Just grill the eggplant, halved lengthwise (and do the salting, it draws out excess moisture). Goes great with meat and fish dishes. And you can make a nice potato salad to go with it. Here's my recipe:

1kg of new potatoes steamed and cubed (you can use leftovers)
2 scallions chopped
2 dl creme fraiche
1 tsp dijon mustard
a splash of white or apple wine vinegar (balsamico will do too)
1 tbsp sugar
a splash of lemon or lime juice
salt
pepper
(capers)

mix everything together, and let sit for an hour or even overnight. You can use either hot or cold potatoes.
 
Made fried zucchini last night with dinner, one of my favorite things as a kid. Unfortunately my family doesn't share my enthusiasm, so I got to have leftovers for a snack today too!
Looking forward to more garden treats soon!


Recipes! I'm not a huge zucchini fan, but I'd like to be more
 
Quote: vehve I am going to have to try your recipes they sound so good. Thank you for posting them.
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Recipes! I'm not a huge zucchini fan, but I'd like to be more


I just cut up zucchini into wedges (you can cut off the seeds or not - I don't). Coat with flour - I season with salt, garlic, paprika, white pepper and onion powder... You can do what you like, or just plain flour. Then they go in an egg wash. Then coat with finely crushed crackers- I use saltines. Fry until browned on all sides.
I dip in ranch.
 
Oh, and those where supposed to be two different recipes. Just grill the eggplant, halved lengthwise (and do the salting, it draws out excess moisture). Goes great with meat and fish dishes. And you can make a nice potato salad to go with it. Here's my recipe:

1kg of new potatoes steamed and cubed (you can use leftovers)
2 scallions chopped
2 dl creme fraiche
1 tsp dijon mustard
a splash of white or apple wine vinegar (balsamico will do too)
1 tbsp sugar
a splash of lemon or lime juice
salt
pepper
(capers)

mix everything together, and let sit for an hour or even overnight. You can use either hot or cold potatoes.


That also sounds good, I have some potatoes in the garden with the tops dying off, which I understand means they might be ready :thumbsup so I might have to try that too.

When I was a kid, Mom made eggplant, but didn't know about salting, so it was mushy and not appetizing. Maybe lots better if done right.
 
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