Sentences with phrase «if turnip greens»

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If you've never heard the term pot likker before, it is the liquid left over after you've cooked collard, turnip or mustard greens.
although I will strongly suggest you at least try the Kale (turnip greens would be my substitute, if needed).
But if they are of a bitter or peppery sort — the turnip greens, the mustard, the radish, I stress, and start making odd quantities of pesto, or sneaking them into soups in small bunches.
Kelly likes to use this as a base recipe, and he'll often add turnip, mustard or radish greens if they're in abundance, making this recipe a perfect way to use up all those winter CSA vegetables.
If you have the good fortune to find turnips with the greens intact BUY THEM!
Turnips, Radishes, and Carrots with Tops Test kitchen manager Brad Leone will buy almost anything online, but he gets nervous when he wants carrots with tops or radishes with greens intact if he's planning on using the greens in a recipe to make pesto or a salad.
I wonder if I can even get turnip greens up here.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've learned that kale, collards, turnip, mustard, and beet greens, Chinese cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and other cruciferous veggies all contain goitrogen and a lot of people are being frustrated trying to eat kale that is raw or microwaved, pan or oven fried, and not boiled 30 minutes in copious amounts of water to get rid of the offending substance, which blocks their trying to lose weight, even though they are exercising and dieting by messing up their thyroid metabolism..
We often just see the root bulb of the turnip at the store, but if you ever shop your local farmer's market or farm stand, you'll probably see their beautiful green tops still attached.
If you «need» a low oxalate diet you can make it work, getting both high folate (and other nutrient) foods AND low oxalate like lacinato kale, turnip greens, etc..
All the home grown turnip greens in the Dixie don't add up to diddly if we don't start dealing with the fact that 6 (soon to be 9) billion «Homo erectus asphaltus» can't be supported by the planet we find ourselves on.
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