How do you prepare mustard greens? Folks where I live just stew them down and serve with cornbread. I would love to know how you cook them Linda@Wetcreek Blog
There are so many traditional dishes using this vegetables. I use to make traditional salad 'urab' (stewed vegetables with spicy grated coconut) and 'pecel' (stewed vegetables with peanut sauce). We also make gravy soup with coconut milk called 'bobor'. I also stir frying and just stewing the mustard then eat it with 'sambal' (grounded chili sauce).
I collected my mustard seeds as well :) Unfortunately I lost some, when I wanted to collect the seeds, I noticed that some of the pods had already been empty, what a pity :(
Very bright! The insect may pollinate your flower and you will have more seeds.
ReplyDeleteyes, I hope I will get a lot of good seeds for the next planting.
DeleteLovely! I've never seen it growing before.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Paula. I always grow this vegetables all year round in my garden.
DeleteIt looks very bright, will you be collecting the seeds for another planting?
ReplyDeleteYes, I will. I always save my own seeds from my garden in every planting season.
DeleteHow do you prepare mustard greens? Folks where I live just stew them down and serve with cornbread. I would love to know how you cook them Linda@Wetcreek Blog
ReplyDeleteThere are so many traditional dishes using this vegetables. I use to make traditional salad 'urab' (stewed vegetables with spicy grated coconut) and 'pecel' (stewed vegetables with peanut sauce). We also make gravy soup with coconut milk called 'bobor'. I also stir frying and just stewing the mustard then eat it with 'sambal' (grounded chili sauce).
DeleteIt is very pretty. I have never grown mustard.
ReplyDeleteThis vegetables always present on my garden all year round.
DeleteVery pretty. I love yellow flowers.
ReplyDeleteYellow flowers always cheering our garden.
DeleteSangat cantik.... Sebentar lagi Bu Endah akan memiliki cukup benih untuk kembali ditanam, :)
ReplyDeleteTerima kasih. Ya, betul... waktunya menabung benih.
DeleteI collected my mustard seeds as well :) Unfortunately I lost some, when I wanted to collect the seeds, I noticed that some of the pods had already been empty, what a pity :(
ReplyDeleteYes, I often lose seeds too. I often get empty pods or immature seeds. But it's no problem. There are so many smile and tears on gardening....
DeleteYour patch here is gorgeous as are your photos! So rich and vibrant friend! A lovely week to you! Nicole xo
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nicole. I have never left these yellow flowers from my garden, they always there alternately.
DeleteHave a wonderful week with your family!
Beautiful! I love that bright yellow. :o)
ReplyDeleteThank you. Yes... they give me more shine in my garden.
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