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Tag: edible

June 30, 2020February 12, 2025Henry Holly

(Available) Pocket Guide to Wild Edible Plants

August 14, 2015August 20, 2015Henry Holly

Dock Seed Flour – How to make

the freshwater lobster by the northwest forager, copyright 2015
July 24, 2015January 31, 2018Henry Holly

The Freshwater Lobster

June 26, 2015June 26, 2015Henry Holly

Blanch & Vacuum Freeze Forage

May 8, 2015August 10, 2015Henry Holly

Narrowleaf Plantain – Cooking with forage

April 27, 2015May 14, 2015Henry Holly

Cattail Pickles – How to make.

April 13, 2015April 13, 2015Henry Holly

Field Search – April 2015

queen anne's lace wild carrot edible
March 12, 2015December 6, 2025Henry Holly

Wild Carrot – Queen Anne’s Lace

February 28, 2015March 23, 2015Henry Holly

Field Search – Simpson Park

wild edible salad sow thistle bittercress oxeye daisy food corvallis oregon
February 1, 2015February 27, 2015Henry Holly

January Salad

October 2, 2014August 7, 2015Henry Holly

Plantain (Broadleaf)

#rubus #thimbleberry #edible
August 17, 2014August 7, 2015Henry Holly

Thimbleberry

blue camas camssia quamash
April 28, 2014February 27, 2015Henry Holly

Camas – Quamash

April 17, 2014February 27, 2015Henry Holly

Cattail

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Foraging a Hearty Winter Meal.

This is a first of its kind for me. Hope you like it :) Trying to be creative when you're late to the maple blossom party. 🍁 Creating a wild stir fry ➡️ by including some oxeye daisy, dead nettle, mallow and siberian miners lettuce. The oxeye daisy is bolting right now and the tender part of the stalk is such a tasty veggie which worked wonderfully for tempura. As for the miners lettuce flower stalk they were flash fried as an attempt to mimic bean sprouts. I wasn't completely sold on it but I think it's still worth further exploration. The mallow added a nice overall creaminess to the veggies. Not quite enough for a gumbo effect but pleasant still. I've been fairly reluctant to share any picture candidates for my new book currently in the works, more specifically a complete visual reference. This is mainly out of fear for copyright infringement, especially if these pics make it in the final draft... but at the same time how else can I share my enthusiasm for it without any teasers?? It's a conundrum.

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