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scouser4life

Tenderfoot
Oct 6, 2006
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Just picked some nettles and soem of the leaves have puple underneath. Why is this and are they safe to eat? I picked them with the stems to speed it up, would i need to take the stems off or can they be eaten to?

Any suggestions for a recipe?
 

Matt Weir

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jun 22, 2006
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They sound like they are getting on a bit SFL. It's better to go for the younger leaves on new grow shoots and tops.

I made nettle curry last year - just follow the recipe for spinach. In fact you van use nettles as a spinach substitute in any recipe.
 

leon-b

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May 31, 2006
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we done this last night, pick the youngest leaves from the top of the nettle, boil up some potato's and sausages and add some salt. boil for about 15 - 20 mins and then add the nettles. cook for 5 more minutes and it should be done
very tasty
leon
 

scouser4life

Tenderfoot
Oct 6, 2006
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Well ive made it, just got to eat it now :D Not really one for foraging and this is probly my full meal from the outdoor. Lets hope i can eat it with out getting paranoid and feeling off :) It contains nettles, ham, sausage and egg :D
 

match

Settler
Sep 29, 2004
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The thing which puzzled me for ages is that nettle soup that isn't blended tastes kinda watery and uninteresting.

I've since been informed that it was traditionally whisked with a whisk made of birch twigs or similar until finely shredded - I haven't had a chance to try this properly, but if the stems are stripped off and discarded, and the leaves well-boiled til soft, a standard balloon whisk will reduce the leaves to a pretty good texture (and improves the flavour no end).
 

spamel

Banned
Feb 15, 2005
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I can't see why not, I use young Ramson leaves, finely chopped with mayonnaise to make egg mayo sarnies! I also put hedge garlic/Jack by the hedge leaves into sarnies.


I like sarnies! :D
 

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