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Garden Cook

Cook vegetables? No problem.Growing vegetables isn’t rocket science.

NEITHER IS COOKING THEM.

THE RECIPE LINKS BELOW will take you to simple cooking advice—practical, hands-on advice from my kitchen.

I’m not a chef, so trust me, these are simple techniques.




Spinach Stuffing
Gooseberry Fool
Parsnip Chips
Marinated Grilled Eggplant with Mint
Cabbage Rolls with Dill
Roasted Caramelized Onions
Courgette Vignette
Potato Latkes
Baked Runner Beans
Make Sauerkraut
Parmesan Eggplant Rounds
Grilled Prosciutto-wrapped Asparagus
Lemony, Creamy Sorrel Soup
Old Fashioned Pickled Onions
Sweet Potato and White Bean Soup
Parsnip and Carrot Casserole
Spanakopita with Swiss Chard, Leeks, and Lemony Sorrel
Elderflower Champagne
White Sauce for Asparagus
Lanttulaatikko Turnip Casserole
Cream of Celery Soup
Pasta with Wilted Arugula, Tomato, and Prosciutto
Blackberry Custard Tart
Bocconcini Tomato Salad
Pasta with Fresh Tomatoes and Basil
Wilted Asparagus and Rapini Salad
Wilted Rapini
Garlic Scape Pesto
French Onion Soup


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The-Locavores-Garden.com Practical, no-nonsense advice for the edible garden.

Horticulturist Steve Biggs will show you that growing vegetables isn’t rocket science. Steven Biggs
Gardener, Garden Writer,
Garden Coach, Horticulturist


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