For starters I was rather adventurous and went for the fillet of ostrich which came with a parsnip and garlic mash with pearl barley topping. |
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We both chose Fillet mignon on a potato and parsnip gratin with foie gras sauce as our main dish. |
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In summer, the huge, foot-wide leaves of cow parsnip line the roadside in several places. |
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Other related plants include celery and cow parsnip, a native plant resembling the giant hogweed. |
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Poison oak, false Solomon seal, cow parsnip, and miner's lettuce were found infrequently. |
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The cod was wrapped in gravadlax served with carrot and roasted parsnip and potatoes. |
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Cut the sweet potato, parsnip and broccoli into bite-sized chunks and add to the curry with the shallots and lemongrass. |
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Wildflowers here include water parsnip, fringed loosestrife, and hedge nettle. |
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At maturity, poison hemlock can be difficult to distinguish from water parsnip and water hemlock. |
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Management guidance for greater water parsnip tends to be the same as good fen management practice. |
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Ask a greengrocer to get you a root of fresh horseradish, which looks like a dirty, knobbly parsnip. |
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Seeds that barely last to the second year include sweet corn, leek, onion, parsley, parsnip, rhubarb and salsify. |
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Roasted red leg partridge with a game torte, parsnip galette and truffle Madeira jus. |
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However, the parsnip and potato mash was superb and there was no extra charge for the veg. |
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Add in the chard and parsnip, season generously with salt and pepper, and cook for five more minutes, until the vegetables start to color. |
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This field had been fallow the previous year, and it was already blanketed with wild mustard, violets, chickweed, and wild parsnip. |
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The seared organic salmon is served with parsnip puree and fresh horseradish sauce. |
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Among those with the shortest life are sweet corn, okra, onion, parsley and parsnip. |
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Whether for a salad, stew, soup or stir-fry, parsnip will add flavour and variety. |
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Using pastry bags, fill bottom half of shell with sweet potato mousse, fill top half of shell with parsnip pastry cream and top with chocolate glaze. |
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So the sweet, starchy parsnip was doubly useful and became a staple food. |
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Our organic baskets are a good occasion to discover « forgotten » seasonable fruits and vegetables such as Jerusalem artichok, parsnip, cabbage? |
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Its broad leaves and unpleasant odor, compared to the finely divided leaves and smaller umbels of water hemlock and water parsnip distinguish cow parsnip. |
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Caution: Similar to giant hogweed, wild parsnip also contains furocoumarins which can cause severe skin dermatitis, when activated by sunlight. |
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Celery root and parsnip replace potato in one version, the sweetness of the parsnips tempered by the grassiness of the celery root. |
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There were wood-oven roasted chanterelles and roast duck breast with truffled parsnip puree. |
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But in a city where nobody wants to get old, plenty of people are willing to give pumpkinseed chorizo and parsnip bacon a try. |
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Salmon, carrots, parsnip, celery, onion, ketchup, tomato paste, toasted wheat crumbs, salt, dehydrated onion, sugar, vinegar, spices. |
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The parsnip, a long, creamy white root vegetable in the same family as the carrot, originated in the Mediterranean region. |
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We grow potatoes, lettuce, peas, runner beans, parsnip. |
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Anyone who visits a bodega in poor areas in New York knows that the fresh produce section often consists of six varieties of banana and a single shrivelled parsnip. |
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Giant hogweed can easily be confused with common hogweed or cow parsnip. |
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Broad belts of alpine tundra, lush neon-green with cow parsnip and lupines or in muted pastel shades of green, grey and rust with heather and dwarf birch, are found throughout the region at higher elevations. |
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It looks similar to cow parsnip, but poses a serious threat. |
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Simple meat dishes and boiled vegetables such as the potato, carrot, turnip and parsnip form the principal ingredients of traditional Irish cooking. |
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Garden beet, sugar beet, carrot, celeriac, chervil, chicory, ginseng, horseradish, parsley, parsnip, potato, radish, Oriental radish, rutabaga, salsify, sweet potato turnip. |
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Fry a chopped parsnip with half an onion and add 250ml water, half a stock cube, garlic and curry powder to taste. |
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Food supplement, characterised because it contains natural extracts of the following fruits and vegetables: fig, bitter orange, lime, sweet lime, carrot, parsley, celery, fennel, tomato, parsnip. |
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When the oil is hot, take a heaped dessertspoonful of the parsnip mixture and drop it into the pan and use a spatula to form it into a rough patty shape. |
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You may also deep-fry thin parsnip slices to serve as crisps. |
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In some cases, the plant is actually native cow parsnip and not hogweed, though both can look quite similar. |
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Margot and Jerry Leadbetter turn their noses up at Tom and Barbara's concoctions in The Good Life, and Reggie's son-in-law Tom makes an undrinkable nettle and parsnip wine in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin. |
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Lizard's tail and wood nettle seeding, parsnip, honewort and sweet cicely seedfalls coincide with the end off white and yellow sweet clover and lilies. |
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Honewort blossoms in the woods, cow parsnip in the wetlands. |
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Seeds of carrots, parsnip, and brassicas were also discovered, but they were poor specimens and tend to come from white carrots and bitter tasting cabbages. |
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Put these twigs of parsnip into a roasting tin, pour over the oil, smoosh them about and then dribble the maple syrup over them and roast under tender and stickily brown. |
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