Brocolli stalks - What to do with them
Brocolli stalks - What to do with them
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200bhp

Original Poster:

5,791 posts

247 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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For the last 10 years we've been giving our brocolli stalks to the rabbit who would get through a large one in a single night.

Now he's passed away, it seems such a shame to chuck out a chunky brocolli stalk - particularly as you pay per kg!

So what can I do with it to eat it ourselves?

Can you slice it up like a carrot and cook accordingly?

Ace-T

8,388 posts

283 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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Saw the blonde Irish cook lady strip off the outer hard skin, chop the rest up and fry it IIRC. I will see if I can find a linky.

http://thesecretingredientblog.com/2011/02/25/soup...

Trace smile

Edited by Ace-T on Monday 28th November 21:08

Simpo Two

92,570 posts

293 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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Soup?

jaybirduk

1,867 posts

195 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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I snap them off in the supermarket as I'm not willing to pay for something I'd throw away.

Podie

46,649 posts

303 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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Just eat it?

dazco

4,281 posts

217 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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Someone on the telly box said that the stalk is where all the flavour is

Flip Martian

23,571 posts

218 months

Monday 28th November 2011
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We steam our broccoli and eat the stalks as well as the other bit... Need to be quite tender though.

kazste

6,111 posts

226 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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Get a guinea pig, they love 'em.

Melman Giraffe

6,794 posts

246 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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Stir fry. Delish

louiebaby

10,939 posts

219 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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jaybirduk said:
I snap them off in the supermarket as I'm not willing to pay for something I'd throw away.
Absolutely.

I thing they cut the lower parts off to make the "trimmed" broccoli in the bags, then sell the bits, with the longer stalks to us loose.

I snap them off. fk you, supermarkets.

smile

ScoobyDood

2,183 posts

187 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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louiebaby said:
jaybirduk said:
I snap them off in the supermarket as I'm not willing to pay for something I'd throw away.
Absolutely.

I thing they cut the lower parts off to make the "trimmed" broccoli in the bags, then sell the bits, with the longer stalks to us loose.

I snap them off. fk you, supermarkets.

smile
+1

200bhp

Original Poster:

5,791 posts

247 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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Thanks for all the ideas. We were planning a stirfry this evening so we'll chuck in some stalk and see how it goes!

anonymous-user

82 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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Eat them its the best bit!

Kneetrembler

2,069 posts

230 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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bulldong said:
Eat them its the best bit!
+1 Just peel and cook with the rest of the Broccoli

anonymous-user

82 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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Kneetrembler said:
bulldong said:
Eat them its the best bit!
+1 Just peel and cook with the rest of the Broccoli
They taste so sweet. It really is the best bit of the vegetable! haha.

LordGrover

34,138 posts

240 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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Podie said:
Just eat it?
Why wouldn't you just cook and eat it? I almost can't believe anyone would throw away the bulk of the vegetable. Admittedly the skin may be a bit tough, but it's easy enough to peel.
Do you do the same with cauliflower?

Podie

46,649 posts

303 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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LordGrover said:
Podie said:
Just eat it?
Why wouldn't you just cook and eat it? I almost can't believe anyone would throw away the bulk of the vegetable. Admittedly the skin may be a bit tough, but it's easy enough to peel.
Do you do the same with cauliflower?
I must admit we've always just cooked it and eated it. We have been known to remove the very "woody" bit (as you would with asparagus), but to just eat the florets (sp?) seems a bit of a waste.

LordGrover

34,138 posts

240 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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Podie said:
I must admit we've always just cooked it and eated it. We have been known to remove the very "woody" bit (as you would with asparagus), but to just eat the florets (sp?) seems a bit of a waste.
He said "eated it"! :Pointsfingerandmakesfunsmilie:

BoRED S2upid

21,034 posts

268 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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Throw them in the bin with the brocolli heads attached evil things.

Podie

46,649 posts

303 months

Tuesday 29th November 2011
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LordGrover said:
Podie said:
I must admit we've always just cooked it and eated it. We have been known to remove the very "woody" bit (as you would with asparagus), but to just eat the florets (sp?) seems a bit of a waste.
He said "eated it"! :Pointsfingerandmakesfunsmilie:
hehe

Should have been "eaten" - stoopid fingers.