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Cooking with Flowers

As a garnish, as a snack, or as a flavourful ingredient to any recipe, flowers make a welcome addition to any plate. Remember, not all of your ingredients need to come from the grocer. Branch out and cook with flowers for a fragrant and delicious food.

Popular Edible Flowers


There are dozens of edible flowers, many of which add great flavour to a meal. But be warned; just because a flower is edible does not mean it’s worth eating. Always use smell as your guide. If a flower smells pungent, it’s likely the taste will be too. Here are several flowers that have proven popular over the years:
 
Chamomile
Dandelion
Thyme
Jasmine
Rosemary
Violet

Where to Find Edible Flowers


Don’t buy flowers from a florist, unless the flowers were grown completely chemical free. In most cases, the flowers you find in a store have been treated with pesticides, preservatives, and other chemicals. Even after washing treated flowers, they may be unsafe. It’s best to grow the flowers on your own, or hunt for natural growth away from roadways and maintained properties (you never know where pesticides have been sprayed).

Edible Flower Recipes


Tea –Boil ½ cup of bee balm petals and stems in six cups water for a sweet hot or cold tea. Other floral teas include chamomile, jasmine, and hibiscus.

Soups – Garnish both warm and cold soups with flowers such as pansy, calendula, borage, and fennel.

Cake decoration – Many flower petals and buds can be used to decorate cakes. Either in their natural state or crystallized in sugar, flowers can take all different range of tastes. For example, Johnny jump-ups have a minty flavour and violets, carnations, and day lilies are sweet.

Bread – Following a typical bread recipe, it is easy to add flowers such as lavender to the mix. The flavour will be subtle, but satisfying.

Salads and cheese – There is no limit to what you can do with flowers as a garnish. In either salads or with cheeses, the following flowers make a tasty companion: nasturtiums, yucca petals, radish leaves, chrysanthemums, dame’s rocket, and dandelions.

A Warning on Eating Some Flowers


It’s important to research every flower you eat before you eat it. Some flowers are very poisonous and will cause illness or death. In other cases, only parts of the flower are safe to eat. Find out whether the entire flower or just the petals should be consumed.
 
Here are several flowers to stay away from, but this is not a complete list of poisonous flowers. Again, always do your research.

Calla lily
Daffodil
Oleander
Rhododendron
Wisteria
Iris
Sweat pea
 

Published 12th Feb 2010

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