Monday, May 2, 2011

Wild Harvest: Ramps

Ramps are another favorite wild spring time treat. They are a wild leek having an onion like bulb with two broad leaves. Be a responsible harvester and take a few here and there, avoiding taking large clumps from a single location. Ramp leaves can be cut with scissors when gathering or bulbs can be dug if you'll use them in cooking.

I enjoy sauteing fresh ramp leaves or making ramp pesto. The pesto can be quite intense, so I usually do half and half ramps and another green such as kale. Seeds, nuts and cheese can be added to the recipe for extra flavor. Enjoy mixed into pasta or over your favorite local meats or wild game.

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