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maggie dove
Posted 2011-04-04 19:29 (#643)
Subject: Solomans Seal


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I tried Solomans Seal for the first time yesterday !
Solomans Seal, Polygonatum spp , is recommended as edible by Martin Crawford in his book Forest Gardening.
He recommends cutting the young shoots at 8-12" in height down at ground level. then to cook briefly.
I steamed these in a small amount of water for about 5mins. The top leafy bit is as he suggests "bitter" and best discarded. However the stalk is excellent, not as good as asparagus but not far off.
I am going to experiment with stir frying , could be good with scrambled egg.
I might also try banching by covering with a bucket next year to see if the leaf bud is less bitter, and will also try cutting shorter shoots.
Let me know if you try it how you get on ?
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Martin
Posted 2011-04-05 10:43 (#644 - in reply to #643)
Subject: Re: Solomans Seal


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Very interesting - we just planted some this winter, and it's just sprouting now, so we probably ought to leave until next year before cutting the shoots. I imagine you leave a reasonable proportion of the shoots anyway?
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John Wood
Posted 2011-04-07 13:56 (#647 - in reply to #643)
Subject: Re: Solomans Seal


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Yes, I tried the Soloman's Seal at Maggie's and very good it was too.


John
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wrightandres1
Posted 2014-02-14 09:56 (#1371 - in reply to #643)
Subject: Re: Solomans Seal


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I never tried Soloman seal and would love to make some really good stuff out of it.
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maggie dove
Posted 2014-02-16 18:48 (#1373 - in reply to #1371)
Subject: Re: Solomans Seal


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I can give a few cuttings anytime in the next few weeks
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