Fiddlehead-foraging season is winding down in Chittenden County. Maybe you’ve foraged all of the tasty, wild, asparagus-like ostrich-fern tips you can eat, and then some. Now what do you do with them?
WEBVTT WELCOME TO COOK'S CORNER. WE'RE JOINED BY LIZ BARBOUR, SHE'S ALREADY AT WORK FOLKS. I KNOW, I KNOW. WHAT ARE YOU MAKING TODAY? TODAY WE'RE WORKING WITH FIDDLEHEADS. IT'S AN EARLY SPRING PLANT, ...
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Of all the wild edible plants that grow in our country, the ancient fiddlehead ferns are the most unique and flavorful. They are the unfurled new leaves of a fern. Reproducing through spores, not ...