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Posted: May 21 2008 at 7:28pm | IP Logged Quote MacBeth

Now is the time to eat fiddleheads if you can find them in forests or supermarkets. I saw them at the market yesterday. They were loose in a bin, so I scooped up a hand-full. The checkout clerk didn't know what they were. The manager didn't know what to charge. I explained what they were, but they still had no price for them. The standard managers' answer--when in doubt, charge $0.99 a pound--meant I had to pay $0.16 for this lovely addition to my stir-fry tonight. And fiddleheads taste great!

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Posted: May 21 2008 at 7:44pm | IP Logged Quote chicken lady

YUM! We have been looking for these on our morel mushroom hunts.
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Posted: May 22 2008 at 8:54am | IP Logged Quote asplendidtime

When a little girl, I used to go through the woods and eat whatever fiddleheads I could find... Then once Dad said "Hey, how do you know those are safe to eat?" As in which varieties were safe... Hmmm, I didn't so that was the end of me eating fiddleheads.    I've never seen them in the grocery though, lucky you!

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Posted: May 22 2008 at 9:38am | IP Logged Quote lapazfarm

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I have never eaten a fiddle head and they don't sell them in stores here. Ds wants to know, if he wanted to wild harvest some, what should he look for, exactly? Are there different varieties or is it one distinct species? Any chance of him getting the wrong thing?

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Posted: May 22 2008 at 10:01am | IP Logged Quote Stephanie_Q

I followed that link and it looks like they're eating ostrich ferns...that the "fiddlehead" is the coiled top of the fern. I've always heard "fiddlehead fern" and thought that was a particular kind of fern, but it doesn't look like it. Wikipedia gives more information on this. We have a TON of ostrich ferns growing on the north side of our house. We've actually tried to get rid of them because they are a bit weedy - dig one up and 4 grow back in it's place plus they spread out into the lawn.   I've never even heard of eating them...thanks for the tip...a little more reading on how to cook them properly and I might just step outside to pick some for lunch.

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Posted: May 22 2008 at 6:12pm | IP Logged Quote MacBeth

Argh...just lost a post. Makes me so angry!! All that work.

Theresa, in answer to your question, I found a nice article from the NY Times on edible fiddleheads. As a New England girl, I just ate the local ferns, but the article says that bracken has a mixed reputation. I can tell a fern from bracken, but I am not a botanist, and could not tell you the variety of fern I used to pick as a kid. Sorry!

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Posted: May 22 2008 at 8:16pm | IP Logged Quote lapazfarm

Well,I am also no botanist, but ds has done some research and some hunting around today and seems to think he has come upon some of the 2 edible local species, Cinnamon fern and Ostrich fern (although Christmas fern is by far the most common fern around here). I plan on going out with him tomorrow to verify his id, and if he is right we'll see if there are any heads to pick. We'll see what he comes up with! Hopefully we'll have a stir-fry tomorrow!

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Posted: May 22 2008 at 10:41pm | IP Logged Quote cathhomeschool

You lucky dogs! I don't think that we have any fiddleheads here -- not wild, anyway -- only bracken.

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