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Courgettes and ... male flowers!

Discussion in 'Edible Gardening' started by "M", Jun 22, 2017.

  1. Phil A

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    @Marley Farley had a really good quick pickle recipe for courgettes that was even more yumsk :)
     
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    • Marley Farley

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      Yes I do @Zigs and it is over in the recipe section but will put it here too.. I got this from a friend of mine and she got it from River Cottage as she is a member there..


      Time honoured traditional Indian spices turn a pan-ful of courgettes into a superb chutney to enjoy with just about everything; cheese, cold meats, curries etc.

      Of course you can use up your overgrown courgette monsters, but I prefer to use young, tender courgettes when they are no more than 15 cm long to make this delightful spiced chutney.

      1kg courgettes, green or yellow
      2 tablespoons salt
      2 medium onions
      4-5 large cloves garlic
      1 red chilli (more if you want to increase the heat)
      25g root ginger
      100ml sunflower oil
      2 tablespoons black mustard seed
      1 tablespoon coriander seed
      1 tablespoon ground cumin
      1 tablespoon turmeric
      300 ml cider vinegar
      225g Demerara sugar

      Start by wiping the courgettes over and cutting off the stalks.

      Chop into 5-6mm pieces (for larger courgettes cut lengthwise and then slice).

      Place in colander and sprinkle with the salt. Stand the colander over a bowl and leave for a couple of hours.

      The salt will draw out excess water from the courgettes and will prevent the courgettes going mushy when they are cooked.

      Meanwhile, peel the onion, garlic cloves, ginger and de-seed the chilli.
      Place these four ingredients in a blender and blitz well to form a paste.
      Rinse the courgettes with plenty of cold water and dry well.

      Heat the oil a large roomy saucepan. Sprinkle in the mustard and coriander seeds and fry for a 3-4 minutes.

      Add the ground cumin and turmeric. Keep shaking the pan to prevent the spices burning.

      Add the onion paste and cook with the spices for 4-5 minutes. Add the courgettes, vinegar and the sugar.

      Stir well and bring to simmering point over a medium heat. Reduce the heat and let the mixture cook slowly until the courgettes have softened and the liquid has reduced.

      This will take approximately 45 minutes.

      Pot the chutney whilst still hot in sterilised jars packing down with a spoon to remove any air pockets. Seal with vinegar proof lids.

      Store in a cool, dark place.
       
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      • Phil A

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        Din't you have one that took 2 mins and only had a few ingredients @Marley Farley ? :)
         
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        It's even quicker if you get it from Marley. :dbgrtmb: :snorky:
         
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        • Phil A

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          My Courges so far :) DSCI0001 (18).JPG
           
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            @Zigs they appear to be all male - but at my age I have trouble telling the difference :loll:
             
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            • Phil A

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              There's girly ones in there too Shiney :snorky:

              Bought both plants from Mrs Chopper :)

              Applewood Nursery
               
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                @Zigs you are right.! Crikes I had forgotten all about that, I will have to find it..

                This Fritter recipe is a good one too..

                Courgette Fritters..
                 
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                  @Zigs How's Chopper getting on?
                   
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                    He'm been a bit poorly but coping well, nursery is doing well by the looks of things :)
                     
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                      Good. Keeping busy must be helping. :blue thumb:

                      Send him my regards. :)
                       
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                      • Phil A

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                        Will do :)
                         
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                          Had a look at my yellow courgettes (first time I've grown yellow ones) and there are hardly any leaves on the plant but about 5 male flowers growing on one of them. Humph. Gave it a feed today to see if that helps.
                           
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                            Males usually come first :snorky:
                             
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                              Selfish blighters!
                               
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