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Re: Mustards and turnips [Re: retfuz] #1826295 11/12/10 12:48 AM
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Originally Posted By: retfuz
Fresh Spinach..Wash it good, pull off the stems, shake it dry. melt enough butter in a skillet to cover the bottom. Throw in and pack the spinach. Cover and cook for about 5 minutes or until all leaves are wilted and flat. Stir up a serve. I saw this on Bobby Flay and couldn't believe how good it is. It's quick, easy, and drop dead delicious.


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You do know how to eat. I love fresh baby spinach leaves with hot bacon fat poured over it and garnished with crumbled crispy bacon. Tonight we had thinly sliced parsnips sautéed in butter, they were excellent.


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Fresh Spinach..Wash it good, pull off the stems, shake it dry. melt enough butter in a skillet to cover the bottom. Throw in and pack the spinach. Cover and cook for about 5 minutes or until all leaves are wilted and flat. Stir up a serve. I saw this on Bobby Flay and couldn't believe how good it is. It's quick, easy, and drop dead delicious.


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You do know how to eat. I love fresh baby spinach leaves with hot bacon fat poured over it and garnished with crumbled crispy bacon. Tonight we had thinly sliced parsnips sautéed in butter, they were excellent.


That sounds too good. Never tried parsnips, will give it a go.
Gotta try that chard thing Pointer brought up, too.


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Originally Posted By: Pointer
My dad use to grow mustard and turnips in flower beds. We loved greens. A neighbor introduced us to chard. That quickly became my favorite. Seems like it always had a little milder flavor. But you've succeeded in making me hungry for them. We mostly ate them with beans, cornbread, and fried meat (if we had the meat...not a necessity, but it sure was nice!)

How do you prepare and cook the chard? How does it taste?
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Re: Mustards and turnips [Re: bill oxner] #7714549 01/11/20 06:15 PM
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Bumping up an old one since someone mentioned mustard greens. Recognize some of these old THFers?


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Reading this thread I am surprised no one mentioned BEET GREENS! They put all the other greens to shame banana2

Re: Mustards and turnips [Re: bill oxner] #7714582 01/11/20 06:44 PM
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Sounds like a good meal, made better with a bottle of home made pepper sauce. Yum, yum.

Re: Mustards and turnips [Re: bill oxner] #7714625 01/11/20 07:25 PM
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Never met a green I didn’t like. Love turnips and eat them year round.


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Re: Mustards and turnips [Re: bill oxner] #7715008 01/12/20 03:04 AM
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My grandpa made the best greens. Big ham hock and a pile of greens and garlic in a pressure cooker. Always wonderful with a splash of sport pepper vinegar

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Make a pressure cooker full of greens every weekend. Cooking the collard, kale turnip mix today that come cut up and washed from HEB.

Re: Mustards and turnips [Re: bill oxner] #8136923 01/20/21 11:00 PM
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Bumping this old thread up again for my dinner tonight. Thought some of you old timers would get a kick out of it.

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Re: Mustards and turnips [Re: bill oxner] #8137249 01/21/21 02:36 AM
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Looks good! Turnips done right are hard to beat.


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Re: Mustards and turnips [Re: stillhntr] #8137511 01/21/21 12:16 PM
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Looks good! Turnips done right are hard to beat.


Yep. Plus the smoked ham put a great aroma in my kitchen.


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Re: Mustards and turnips [Re: bill oxner] #8137567 01/21/21 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by bill oxner

Bumping this old thread up again for my dinner tonight. Thought some of you old timers would get a kick out of it.

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Takes me back. Nice plate!


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In N. Caroilna when we cook those two greens, LESS the turnip root (that goes to the hogs),we add collard greens (small leaves). We call TURNIP SALAD. Add a little vinegaret....yummy

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Re: Mustards and turnips [Re: bill oxner] #8143832 01/26/21 12:42 PM
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I use a vinegar based pepper sauce. One more dinner and I'm done.


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Greens, cornbread and fresh caught fried catfish. food


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Re: Mustards and turnips [Re: bill oxner] #8144398 01/26/21 09:14 PM
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Bumping this old thread up again for my dinner tonight. Thought some of you old timers would get a kick out of it.

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