I happen to make purslane salad all the time, it is not necessary to blanch it, but what you should do is just remove the leaves from the twig it and eat it raw and a salad when you add the hot water you destroyed the nutrition.
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Haven't had this for ages! Will definitely make it if I can find purslane 🙂 We also have a more liquid version of this where you actually cook the purslane and then mix with yoghurt, cucumber, garlic and dill. But then it is served cold. Do you also have this version in Armenia?
Thanks for this new idea,,,,, I know Purslane in every version, BTW I remember my mom calling it "Perperan"" I don't know where it comes from, anyway,, just fresh in my sandwitches or as pickle in salt & vinegar what my mom used to make but not your version. So this will be added to my recipe book too!! I love them because they grow in my garden without any difficulty 🙂 (y)
Herbs are used for flavoring a dish and greens are generally leafy green vegetables you'd use as a base for a salad or to enhance a dish or smoothy with added nutrition, but any geeen vegetable is considered a green like green beans or edamame.
yey, back in your beautiful garden series! the kitchen is beautiful too, but the garden..it's something special about it. And thank you for introducing me to purslane 🙂 i'll definitely try this
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Itu kalau di jawa wilis namanya krakot.
Have you ever cooked before? Or prepared a salad? What a diaster.
Herbs are plants used for flavor enhancement; greens are mainly salad/ sauté ingredients providing the bulk of the nutrition and fiber 😉
Love your videos!! Nice salad! Thank you for sharing
I made this and I love it; I added fresh squeezed lemon 🍋 in Plain yogurt with garlic yum yum 🤤
Looking forward to trying this. Love your videos!!
Purslane is considered an edible weed. : )
Such a nice deposition!
Thank you for sharing, just got some purslane for the first time. Gonna try it. And you're so cute.
Շարունակում եմ հիանալ քեզնով, Հեղինե ջան, միաժամանակ լավացնում եմ անգլերենս👍👍👍👍👍💋💋💋💋💋💝💝💝💝💝😉😉😉
Excellent video!
I happen to make purslane salad all the time, it is not necessary to blanch it, but what you should do is just remove the leaves from the twig it and eat it raw and a salad when you add the hot water you destroyed the nutrition.
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I'm new to your videos but I so enjoy them! Where I live I don't "think" we have purslane. Could I use spinach or something else?
I have so much perslane in my garden. I'll have to try this salad! What a lovely outdoor area you have
I have never heard of purslane before. By the way it looks it reminds me of watercress. What does it taste like?
I love your new kitchen. I have to say wherever you are big kitchen, small kitchen, outdooors….your videos are fabulous. So are all your recipes! Thank you for bringing all your beautiful recipes to all of us
I have never had purslane. Could you eat it raw?
Haven't had this for ages! Will definitely make it if I can find purslane 🙂 We also have a more liquid version of this where you actually cook the purslane and then mix with yoghurt, cucumber, garlic and dill. But then it is served cold. Do you also have this version in Armenia?
Thanks for this new idea,,,,, I know Purslane in every version, BTW I remember my mom calling it "Perperan"" I don't know where it comes from, anyway,, just fresh in my sandwitches or as pickle in salt & vinegar what my mom used to make but not your version. So this will be added to my recipe book too!! I love them because they grow in my garden without any difficulty 🙂 (y)
Herbs are used for flavoring a dish and greens are generally leafy green vegetables you'd use as a base for a salad or to enhance a dish or smoothy with added nutrition, but any geeen vegetable is considered a green like green beans or edamame.
I LOVE MUSTARD GREENS AND COLLARD GREENS
Amarayin tarmcnox axcan er Hexine jan.Shat shnorhakal em baxadratomsi hamar.
Herine jan da inch buys er? Dandur er?
yey, back in your beautiful garden series! the kitchen is beautiful too, but the garden..it's something special about it. And thank you for introducing me to purslane 🙂 i'll definitely try this
sweet corn can go well with this salad.. worth to try