Fried Dandelion Flowers

Denim Deb

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Now I just need to get some dandelions.
 

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The first ones are just starting to flower here. I told DH that I'd make him some and he gave me the look. But I bet after the first one, he'll eat a plate of them. I did the last ones in a big puddle, much faster and easier to flip.
 

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The flowers make great jelly and tea too!
 

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Yes they do! And they're good to just graze on. The yellow is really mild and pleasant tasting. The green part is somewhat bitter by itself, but I sure didn't notice anything in the battered dandelions.
:D Muddy puddle. :D Hey! Maybe a little chocolate puddle with a dandelion flower? New candy idea, eh?
 

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I saw a bunch growing the other day and they were in a puddle! :lol: But, it was just a bit too muddy for me to want to go and grab them.
 

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In England, traditionally, they are blanched before being picked and eaten. Loving the idea of dandelion jelly, totally got to give that a go.
 
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