i have just had my daughter pull this all out and there is a HUGE quantity -what can i do with it as i hate waste! too much to freeze as we'll only use a wee bit during the winter months in soup
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what can i do with a ton of flat leaf parsley?
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Ah..well...plenty of time to think about it!!!
If all else fails- sling it on the compost in the spring...but it reall is yummy stuff- much more delicate than the bitter curley stuff....maybe now is the time to consider eating more fish???"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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tabbouleh,
made with bulghar wheat, mint and tons of chopped parsley.
Arabic lamb shawarma: Recipes: Good Food Channel
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oh i like the sound of parsley and potato soup - think i'll try that one too.
well it was a busy busy night here in the Shire and with a very sore back not so easy...yes i know, WHY did i get her to pull it all up when i knew my back was sore???? d'uh!!
anyway, i now have wine started, parsley pesto in jars, parsley oil currently dripping into a bottle (!!) and about 6 bags of the stuff in the freezer...oh and my daughters friend is away with a bag of it for her rabbit......not bad for something i thought i would have to chuck on the compost!
thanks everyone xx
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Originally posted by hamsterqueen View Posttabbouleh,
made with bulghar wheat, mint and tons of chopped parsley.
Arabic lamb shawarma: Recipes: Good Food ChannelYou have to loose sight of the shore sometimes to cross new oceans
I would be a perfectionist, but I dont have the time
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i was going to suggest this recipe for parsley pesto:
Parsley Pesto Recipe | Food | Channel4.com
but seems you've already done that one!http://pot-to-plot.blogspot.com/ My brand spanking new plot
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We have a glut of flat leaved parsley at the moment, What we do is wash the sprays. Trim the tops down to fine sprays. Keep the stalks and freeze them for use in stocks, sauces, etc.
We then dry the parsley florettes in the salad spinner until very dry. Chop them finely in the food processor, then very loosely pack into tubs (a la Lakeland). Freeze, and you have fresh chopped parsley to last you throughout the Winter. Loosely packed you can easily scrape the required amount of chopped parsley into any sauce, casserole etc.
valmarg
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How about pie mash and liquor?
How to Cook Traditional Pie, Mash and Liquor | eHow.com
Takes me right back to my youth! There was a great liquor shop in greenwich near the cutty sark ship. Used to go there every sunday. Never got into the eels tho!!
Never tried making it myself, too afraid it wouldnt be as I remember it. Love it, love it.
You need to have lots of white pepper and vinegar on the liquor tho, and a very strong cup of tea on hand. The best....Last edited by jackyspratty; 31-08-2010, 10:30 PM.
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Originally posted by hamsterqueen View Posttabbouleh,
made with bulghar wheat, mint and tons of chopped parsley.
Arabic lamb shawarma: Recipes: Good Food Channel
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