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Polk salad
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11/17/20 03:01 PM
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bill oxner
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It is sprouting and growing all along the road in front of my house. I had it while growing up,but don't remember why is similar to mustard or turnip greens. Ever had them? Would you give them a try?
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Re: Polk salad
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11/17/20 03:06 PM
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Never had them. I’d try anything once.
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Re: Polk salad
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11/17/20 03:17 PM
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If i remember correctly that stuff is poisonous and you have to know how to cook it.
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Re: Polk salad
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11/17/20 03:23 PM
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Poke salad. Mom made them for us and they were good. I’ve never tried it. You gotta know what you’re doing to cook poke salad.
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11/17/20 03:28 PM
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How to make poke sallet (poke “salad”)
chopped pokeweed to make poke salad poke sallet Start two pots of water on the stove (covered), one the size to fit the poke that you have harvested, one at least 3 times this size Coarsely chop poke shoots When water has come to a boil in the small pot, and is close to or is boiling in the big pot, add poke to small pot. Stir, so that all poke is submergedtwo pots of water to boil pokeweed Cook for approximately 2 minutes, or until water returns to a boil Place lid over small pot in such a way that it stops greens from escaping as you pour offwater, or use colander to drain water, then put greens back in small pot Pour already boiling water from big pot over poke in small pot, cook for approximately 2 minutes, or until water returns to a boil Repeat steps 4 and 5 one to three more times, depending on flavor preference, and tolerance of (and desire for) the lymphatic cleansing and poison ivy relieving effects of pokeweed Optional: add salt and the traditional combo of bacon grease and molasses After processing in such a manner, greens should still be bright green and appear vital. Enjoy!
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Re: Polk salad
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11/17/20 03:37 PM
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We only picked the young tender polk,usually along new fence rows and as Cast said would boil 3-4 times and season with bacon grease and even then it can turn you loose just like a Allsucks burrito.
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Re: Polk salad
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11/17/20 03:40 PM
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bill oxner
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If i remember correctly that stuff is poisonous and you have to know how to cook it. Its my understanding that the toxicity increase with maturity. I didn't recommend it. I only ask.
Quail hunting is like walking into, and out of a beautiful painting all day long. Gene Hill
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Re: Polk salad
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11/17/20 03:47 PM
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My dad would stop on the side of the road and pick it. I never ate it. I heard it goes good with cornbread though.
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11/17/20 04:13 PM
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If i remember it tasted like turnip greens, but it could be the way it was cooked with onions and bacon. I do remember being told to strip the stems off the leaves; told the stems were bad for you.
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11/18/20 12:42 AM
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Poke sallet ain’t worth the time. To many other greens out there!
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11/18/20 10:54 AM
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My dad loved it and would stop the car and pick it off fence rows when he saw it . I dont remember anything about it .
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11/18/20 02:50 PM
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I only remember eating it a few times growing up and it wasn't very good. My grandmother had some come up wild in her garden but she let it get really big before harvesting it, it was tough and bitter tasting. I love all other types of greens like mustard, collard, turnip, etc. I don't recall ever eating fresh spinach until I was at college but I love canned spinach.
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11/18/20 04:33 PM
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we eat it every spring here in Kentucky. Cook several strips of thick cut hickory smoked bacon in a cast iron skillet, set cooked bacon aside. gather young tender new sprouts of polk and wash thoroughly. strip leaves off the stalk, the upper tips of the stalk can be used as they are tender as well. coarsely chop leaves . place chopped leaves in hot (not smoking) bacon grease and toss until leaves are partially wilted. add a cap full of apple cider vinegar and about a 1/3 cup of water. chop bacon and add back to skillet cover skillet and turn heat on low and let simmer for 15 minutes or so, sample a bite and check tenderness, simmer longer if not tender.
we usually fix this with fresh caught fried fish , navy beans and cole slaw. WARNING...do not venture very far from a restroom lol but worth it if done right.
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Re: Polk salad
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11/18/20 07:01 PM
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My dad loved it and would pick it sometimes when we'd find it out hunting. It was ok, but I never understood why you'd eat something that you had to boil a few times or it was poisonous to eat. Makes you wonder how the settlers figure it out...
"well, Ed is dead now too - guess guess this stuff is no good fresh or fried'
"....crap, how about we try boiling it three times and use two different pots and see what happens."
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