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Guys, I have about 5 pounds of ramps in the refrigerator waiting to be cleaned tomorrow.
My usual custom is to eat only the bulb and part of the stem but this year thought I would cook the tops or at the very least use them raw in some fashion.
Hoping some of you guys can offer up some suggestions for the tops.
Thanks, Denny.
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Lucky Bastage, hope you get dragon breath. You will get dragon breath.
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I couldnt get my wife to kiss me if she knew I had even though about ramps.
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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I eat tops and all when I eat ramps. My favorite way is just sauteed in butter of with scrambled eggs or fried potatoes. Just had some this morning.
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I've never had the pleasure of eating one but I do however like all things "pickled".
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I bet a couple would serve as fine accoutrements to a Bloody Mary.
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Hot Italian sausage with ramps, taters and fried cabbage tomorrow.
Can't wait.
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I bet a couple would serve as fine accoutrements to a Bloody Mary. Fine idea. I'll try that, Sir.
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Never had them Denny, are they similar to a salad/green onion?
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I tried going vegan, but then realized it was a big missed steak.
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Very unlike scallions/garden onions. More like garlic.
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I guess I understand the earlier dragon breath comment. Last Saturday I had two radish sandwiches and half a dozen green onions on the side for lunch. We had steak and morels fried in butter for supper. I belched after dinner and Lori left the room. Besides that I got a little gassy. Ya gotta be careful when your eating "gassy" stuff along with stuff cooked in butter. Especially at my age! Mike
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Last Saturday I had two radish sandwiches and half a dozen green onions on the side for lunch. Mike Not even close, Mike. Chewing/ingesting ramps opens new horizons in the halitosis dept.
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