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Tenbear2808
April 27th, 2008, 12:49 AM
A friend of mine brought two huge plastic bags (grocery size) of greens yesterday. I cooked them today and will my hubby said they had a good flavor they were gritty.
My friend agreed and wasnt really upset because they had a bunch of this stuff - he said you have to clean them really good but didnt have any ideas how (his mom does all this)
I cooked them with smoked ham hocks and fresh onions etc (I cant eat that much fiber) so the taste came thru but what about the grit?
Do I soak em? put em thru the dishwasher? :scratch
Thanks I am so lost on this as I have never fixed them before in my life!!:idunno
TomSki
April 27th, 2008, 12:50 AM
Soak them in a sink of cold water, dirt falls to the bottom of the sink, the greens float.
Lynn
April 27th, 2008, 07:01 AM
Yes! :thumb and you will be surprised just how much dirt there is on them.
If your sink isn't sparkling clean, you can soak them in smaller batches in a large bowl, stock pot, etc. As you probably already know, dark greens are extremely high in nutrients.
icebear
April 27th, 2008, 09:19 AM
yep, do what they said, fill the sink with cold water and let them float
i spread them on a towel and fluff/shake them a bit but you could use a salad spinner to dry them if you have one
Biblecat2
April 27th, 2008, 10:55 AM
I use a pasta strainer (colander) and run water over them.
lookingup
April 28th, 2008, 01:31 PM
yep, do what they said, fill the sink with cold water and let them float
i spread them on a towel and fluff/shake them a bit but you could use a salad spinner to dry them if you have one
:thumb That has always worked the best for me! You will be amazed by all the sand and dirt that falls to the bottom (not to mention the little bugs too:heh)
Rebekah
April 28th, 2008, 03:51 PM
I put them in a wire colander, take the water sprayer and blast them! Quick, easy, and efficient.
icebear
April 28th, 2008, 04:06 PM
oh, yes ... vinegar helps if they are buggy
we always soak broccoli in salt/vinegar water... i think it might wilt delicate greens like lettuce and mesclun... but collard and beet greens that might not be an issue....
FunMudder
April 28th, 2008, 04:11 PM
If he really has a huge mess of greens, he can do the cold water soak in a sparkling clean bathtub, and rinse them in the shower. :thumb
I'm a huge fan of the cold water/vinegar rinse for the greens and veg :nod
HSmomto4
April 28th, 2008, 06:56 PM
I soak mine for at least 15 minutes before I cook them. I also take each leaf and run it under water before cutting them. I hate dirt in my food so I really make sure I get 99% of it off of them before I cook them.
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