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Brussels Sprouts - Fart Machines


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Sprouts, along with okra, are unique in the vegetable kingdom in that they are disgusting unless they are prepared exactly right, but when done right they are heavenly.

 

For sprouts, they must be roasted until they are just starting to singe at the edges. They are amazing when prepared this way, but many dislike them in general because they've only tried them steamed or boiled. For okra, where many think of it as having a slimy texture (if they've had boiled okra in a dish like jambalaya), if they are fried, as they are usually prepared in the American South, it is an unbelievable dish.

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5 hours ago, Ne Moe Imya said:

Sprouts, along with okra, are unique in the vegetable kingdom in that they are disgusting unless they are prepared exactly right, but when done right they are heavenly.

 

For sprouts, they must be roasted until they are just starting to singe at the edges. They are amazing when prepared this way, but many dislike them in general because they've only tried them steamed or boiled. For okra, where many think of it as having a slimy texture (if they've had boiled okra in a dish like jambalaya), if they are fried, as they are usually prepared in the American South, it is an unbelievable dish.

Never heard of roasting sprouts. Might have to give that a spin.

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1 hour ago, Fluter in Dakota said:

Never heard of roasting sprouts. Might have to give that a spin.

Most brassicas are great roasted, they get a lovely nutty flavour to them. 

 

I like sprouts, any which way really, but I've still never managed to successfully grown some in the veg plot. I couldn't get the seed this year but 2021 will be the year! 

 

On topic - yes they are. The dog had one with his dinner and almost cleared the house with his after dinner farts last night. 

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1 hour ago, Karl_b said:

Most brassicas are great roasted, they get a lovely nutty flavour to them. 

 

I like sprouts, any which way really, but I've still never managed to successfully grown some in the veg plot. I couldn't get the seed this year but 2021 will be the year! 

 

On topic - yes they are. The dog had one with his dinner and almost cleared the house with his after dinner farts last night. 

Rep for your dog.

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1 hour ago, Karl_b said:

Most brassicas are great roasted, they get a lovely nutty flavour to them. 

 

I like sprouts, any which way really, but I've still never managed to successfully grown some in the veg plot. I couldn't get the seed this year but 2021 will be the year! 

 

On topic - yes they are. The dog had one with his dinner and almost cleared the house with his after dinner farts last night. 

That could be the master plan for getting rid of unwanted guests. Give all your animals sprouts and enjoy the shit show. 

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