Wander and Paint — #Wild Foods
100 Wild Dining Illustrated - Cattail Pasta Recipe
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The cattails plant fascinates me. Mostly because this wild veggie has wet feet. Its natural habitat seems to be thriving within the edges of bodies of water like lakes, ponds or maybe even rivers...
100 Wild Dining Illustrated - Wild Garlic Leek Potato Soup Recipe
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[...] This basic soup recipe could perhaps serve as a strong foundation for other culinary adventures, but don't take my word for it. I imagine that topping it with some caramelized shallots would kick it up a notch. Hint. Hint...
100 Wild Dining Illustrated - Ostrich Fern Pizza
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It was dark in the garden but I was hooked.
A friend of mine, a few years ago, introduced me to wood-fired ostrich fern pizza. Me and a group of friends had to hunt for the fiddle heads first throughout the garden, where there was barely any light left in the sky to illuminate the way-- and it was damp.
..but so worth the wait...
100 Wild Dining Illustrated - Wild Garlic Mustard Pesto and Polenta
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[...]. Even though I unfailingly destroy the crisp layer on the polenta squares every time I make them, I forever keep trying to achieve a perfect crispy skin. One day I will succeed - whenever I finally dedicate time to do it right...
Wild Dining Illustrated: A Reportage Infographic
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[...] In the beginning, I racked my brain and dived deep into research rabbit hole trying find usable reference pics. In retrospect, finding a needle in a haystack might have been easier...