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Darkoshi ([personal profile] darkoshi) wrote2015-03-09 10:19 pm

aspenglow, falling snow, greens

Two snowfall-related songs on my mp3 player random play in the last hour while cooking broccoli leaves for dinner. If the forecast weren't for 80 degrees tomorrow and 84 the next, it might seem an omen.

Ah. I didn't even realize that Lovespirals' Aspenglow was a cover of a John Denver song.

Hmm. Tastewise, I think I prefer collards. Unless it is because I didn't cook these as soft as I usually do others.

Last week I cooked mustard greens with cabbage. I intended for the cabbage to reduce the sharpness of the mustard greens, which it did. But I didn't like the cabbage taste. Cabbage tastes good to me in soups, but not in stir-frys. Need to remember that.
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[personal profile] marahmarie 2015-03-10 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
When you say "broccoli leaves", do you mean broccoli rabe (rapini)? It's my favorite form of broccoli, and apparently it's very good for you, too.

(Anonymous) 2015-03-11 06:11 am (UTC)(link)
(From the article link) "Broccoli leaves taste faintly of broccoli — earthy and mild."

Huh. I would have expected the opposite. Rapini is very bitter - very good - but very bitter. It's a strong taste and probably not for everyone.