I gave myself a bit of food poisoning once by only lightly sauteeing fresh fiddlehead ferns. Apparently they're covered in beaver shit or whatever and really need to be cooked thoroughly.
Anyway, restaurants often use frozen fiddleheads. I'm not sure if they're available to consumers in frozen form.
Riversider
about 2 years ago
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Fairway always carries them. Probably a week away.
front_porch
about 2 years ago
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Thanks RS!
Report from Columbus Greenmarket is that they're two weeks away. They've got ramps though.
Was just in Whole Foods Union Sq and they have them
HK306
about 2 years ago
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They've got them at the Whole Foods on the UWS. Delicious.
However, the poor checkout girl had no idea what they were and couldn't find them in the book. "Are they a type of pepper?" No. "Bean?" Not really. More of a...fern.
Oh, dear god, at first I thought this was a post about some new pest (a la bedbugs, stinkbugs and silverfish...). Relieved to see I was wrong :-)
front_porch
about 15 months ago
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Thanks NYC!! Hubby loves them.
Riversider
about 15 months ago
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They are back indeed. They are good indeed.
Sunday
about 15 months ago
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This is not about a rock band?
front_porch
about 13 months ago
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NYC (and others who might still care) they are still at Eataly.
Which is the place to go, because we've struck out at Whole Foods a number of times. Supposedly they were at Whole Foods UWS for a couple of days, but they were gone by the time we got there.
ebabrah
about 13 months ago
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If you have a car, I recommend the burbs. You can get as many ramps and fiddleheads as you want, and all you pay for is gas!
Hubby reports no luck at Whole Foods Columbus Circle -- today he is being dispatched to Union Square Greenmarket, and possibly Eataly.
But we could use some help -- anybody seen 'em anywhere?
ali
We had one fiddlehead each at Daniel's last night. At that rate I'm sure they'll have some extras to spare :)
ha!
I gave myself a bit of food poisoning once by only lightly sauteeing fresh fiddlehead ferns. Apparently they're covered in beaver shit or whatever and really need to be cooked thoroughly.
Anyway, restaurants often use frozen fiddleheads. I'm not sure if they're available to consumers in frozen form.
Fairway always carries them. Probably a week away.
Thanks RS!
Report from Columbus Greenmarket is that they're two weeks away. They've got ramps though.
ali
Daniel's
a new reataurant??
for future reference, Lucy's greenmarket report is generally a good reference for Union Square availability of seasonal items. http://www.echonyc.com/~lwollin/greenmarket.html
Was just in Whole Foods Union Sq and they have them
They've got them at the Whole Foods on the UWS. Delicious.
However, the poor checkout girl had no idea what they were and couldn't find them in the book. "Are they a type of pepper?" No. "Bean?" Not really. More of a...fern.
(Turns out, they're in their own category.)
You should have said they're russet potatoes.
Wonder if we get these early this year?
Wife bought some at Eataly yesterday.
Oh, dear god, at first I thought this was a post about some new pest (a la bedbugs, stinkbugs and silverfish...). Relieved to see I was wrong :-)
Thanks NYC!! Hubby loves them.
They are back indeed. They are good indeed.
This is not about a rock band?
NYC (and others who might still care) they are still at Eataly.
Which is the place to go, because we've struck out at Whole Foods a number of times. Supposedly they were at Whole Foods UWS for a couple of days, but they were gone by the time we got there.
If you have a car, I recommend the burbs. You can get as many ramps and fiddleheads as you want, and all you pay for is gas!
i thought fiddleheads were fluffers