Had a great evening last week with my Explorer Scouts experimenting with Nettles (We had a 'Nettle appreciation' evening).
As a group we made Nettle cordage and Nettle tea, but the best bit was the Nettle, Garlic, Pine Nut and Parmesan pesto. We cooked up some normal pasta noodles and had a little taster and it was great. It got me thinking about a foraged meal, so after reading up a bit more and a trip to Snowdonia (so much wild garlic!!), an idea was hatched.
I had in the back of my head 'sticky weed' (Goose Grass, 'Galium aparine, or that sticky stuff you threw at your mates in the playground) was edible. Turns out I was right.
Ingredients:
Foraged:
Sticky Weed (two good handfuls washed)
Wild Garlic (10-15 leaves + some flowers)
Nettle leaves (A good bunch!)
Take with:
Cheese (I used the parmesan you get in a pot)
Oil (just a little)
Pine nuts (you could forage some kind of nut I guess?)
Method -
1 - Strip the sticky weed of leaves, give a good wash and steam/boil until soft (about 5-10mins)
Separately -
2 - Wash all foraged ingredients - Using a Pestle, or a big stone, grind nettles, wild garlic leaves and pine nuts together.
3 - Add cheese and oil to mixture gradually to make the pesto.
Combine the sticky weed noodles with the pesto, add the garlic flowers to the top as dressing and hey presto!
I have added chorizo, or just had plain and it is very nice. I like Garlic so make it strong, but you can adjust to taste.
Any other mainly foraged meals to have in the UK now?
As a group we made Nettle cordage and Nettle tea, but the best bit was the Nettle, Garlic, Pine Nut and Parmesan pesto. We cooked up some normal pasta noodles and had a little taster and it was great. It got me thinking about a foraged meal, so after reading up a bit more and a trip to Snowdonia (so much wild garlic!!), an idea was hatched.
I had in the back of my head 'sticky weed' (Goose Grass, 'Galium aparine, or that sticky stuff you threw at your mates in the playground) was edible. Turns out I was right.
Ingredients:
Foraged:
Sticky Weed (two good handfuls washed)
Wild Garlic (10-15 leaves + some flowers)
Nettle leaves (A good bunch!)
Take with:
Cheese (I used the parmesan you get in a pot)
Oil (just a little)
Pine nuts (you could forage some kind of nut I guess?)
Method -
1 - Strip the sticky weed of leaves, give a good wash and steam/boil until soft (about 5-10mins)
Separately -
2 - Wash all foraged ingredients - Using a Pestle, or a big stone, grind nettles, wild garlic leaves and pine nuts together.
3 - Add cheese and oil to mixture gradually to make the pesto.
Combine the sticky weed noodles with the pesto, add the garlic flowers to the top as dressing and hey presto!
I have added chorizo, or just had plain and it is very nice. I like Garlic so make it strong, but you can adjust to taste.
Any other mainly foraged meals to have in the UK now?