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Cooking with Onion Weed, how to cooking video, recipes, hints and tips 

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Onion weed is my absolute favourite wild herb. A pest and invasive weed to many. Its juicy stalks and pretty little white flowers have turned our damp clay banks into an edible lawn. Onion weeds are a perfect alternative to chives or spring onions with its delicate onion flavour and in this video I'll show you have to make the most of this abundant wild edible using it from the bulb to the flowers.
We start with Onion Weed Mayo to dress an Onion Weed, Potato, Kumara, Crispy Chickpeas and Capers Salad.
Onion Weed, Kawakawa and Seaweed Super Salt.
Tempura Onion Weed Flowers
For the recipes and the health and nutritional benefits please head over to theveggietree.com

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22 сен 2020

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Комментарии : 14   
@CarlaBaku
@CarlaBaku Год назад
So happy to have found this video. Mother Earth has provided me with lots of onion weed, and now I have some amazing recipes to make use of it. Thank you, and cheers!
@anilynreyes9033
@anilynreyes9033 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing!
@annavalentine749
@annavalentine749 Год назад
My pleasure, I am so sorry about the epic delay in replying
@ZephyrZelda
@ZephyrZelda 2 года назад
Skinshape music in the background along with amazing Aotearoa foraged goodness. Amazing video and content!!! Bless ✨✨✨
@annavalentine749
@annavalentine749 Год назад
Thanks so much Zelda, I really appreciate you taking the time to comment, It fills my heart with joy and appreciation
@milanetc4865
@milanetc4865 2 года назад
Amazing recipes. Beautifully shot. Healthy, delicious, foraged fare. Can't wait to see more of your videos. Please post more! :)
@annavalentine749
@annavalentine749 Год назад
Thank you so much for your lovely comments, I totally missed them and really appreciate you taking the time to share them. I would love to do more videos and am inspired by these bunch of comments 🥰
@milanetc4865
@milanetc4865 Год назад
@@annavalentine749 Yay
@janinemv1970
@janinemv1970 3 года назад
Would love to know how you make crispy chickpeas
@annavalentine749
@annavalentine749 Год назад
Hey there Janine, I am so sorry I missed this, hopefully you found the recipes on theveggietree.com
@milanetc4865
@milanetc4865 2 года назад
Any tips on pickling kawakawa berries?
@lilahngahere4274
@lilahngahere4274 Год назад
Just add to pickle juice or make your own with water, manuka or any honey and kawakawa leaves simmer this together, let cool then add apple cider vinegar to taste.
@lilahngahere4274
@lilahngahere4274 Год назад
I was today years old when I found out you can eat onion weed lol and from a Kiwi. I do not know anyone who ate it but as kid I remember a kid bullying my friend for weeks and making her cry. I knew I couldn't hit him, so I picked a bunch of onion weed mushed it together and smeared it on his face. It was really slimy, and the smell stuck for the rest of the day. Later that afternoon his mother came to our house to let my mother what I had done and she needed to punish me for being feral and I could've poisoned him and or made him blind. I felt awful, started crying and thought I was going to go to jail, I was ten. After telling mum what happened she told the boys mum it was her son that was feral as he was 13 years old, a foot and a half taller than I and lucky I didn't whack him with my broken arm cast. She also told her she needed to teach her son that bullying and pushing girls or anyone around is unacceptable behavior, she said good-bye and shut the door. He never bullied anyone again, at least not if I was around. I did feel bad later as he got a nickname from it. Anyhow cheers for the video Nga mihi
@annavalentine749
@annavalentine749 Год назад
Love this story, thanks so much for sharing, food memories are amazing, they take you on such a journey down memory lane