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Wow.
Think cilantro, but some sort of wonderful perfected and glorified cilantro with a lemony almost fruity flavor to it, what cilantro wishes it was but never quite is. In short, I basically don't harvest cilantro leaves any more. I plant it, and wait eagerly for it to bolt, so I can harvest these little nuggets of happiness. Pick them when they are little plump green balls, but before they start to turn brown and toughen. The plant will produce for a surprisingly long time, a couple months for me, if I keep them harvested. I'm careful, however, to never harvest them all, because left to their own devices, they'll self-sow, providing me wonderful flavor every year with essentially no work.
Green coriander is great in anything you'd put cilantro in. It is wonderful with beans, tomatoes (salsa!), and almost anything involving lemon or bacon. Try it in your favorite pasta or potato salad for instant happiness.
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The fruits of fennel are also excellent when they're still young, green and tender.
What a genius post! I had no idea! I'm totally growing cilantro next year!!!! Thanks!
Really Scott? I've never tried green fennel seed. I'm totally going to try that!
Carlie,
Do try it -- you'll be glad you did!
How convenient! My cilantro is bolting...
wow! I'll have to try that! The cilantro is blooming right now....
I always consoled myself by thinking about all the beneficial insects attracted to the flowers. I never realized you don't have to wait for the seeds to mature into coriander before you can enjoy them! (Heading to garden to pick green seeds...)
I've never tried that before! Now I need to plant cilantro. Thanks for the tip. I am excited!! :)
Green corianders make a healthy vegan addition to your favorite salad.
Thank you! All hot weather vegetable advice is greatly appreciated.
I am a novice, 1st year planter. I harvested the whole plant bc my cucumber took over the area anyway. Next year im going to plant herbs separate. So I am left with a huge pile of coriander seeds. Can I freeze them or roast them? They are bright green and plump. Thanks for the help. They smell amazing.
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