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5 Ramp Recipes to Celebrate Spring

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Let’s face it, Spring is a hot and cold lover. With sunny weather one day and then freezing rain for days. But it’s also one of my favourite seasons as so many vegetables appear. Over the years we’ve shared our favourite ramp recipes from foraging in the forest.

We forage on private land and are lucky enough to be the only ones using the land so we ensure sustainability each year. But please read the post below if you’re foraging on public land.

MUST READ: Our Spring Guide to Foraging Edible Plants

Ramps are like natures perfect onion, so delicate but fragrant. They only appear for a few weeks each year and then make way for summer. I wanted to share these ramp recipes in one place as they are great for beginners and don’t take much time to make.

Our Best Ramp Recipes

5 Easy ramp recipes that are great for cooks looking to explore foraged foods.

Pickled Ramps

Ramps only appear for a few weeks but we like to enjoy them year round. Ramps are great as pickles and it ensures that if you buy/pick a bunch and aren’t able to eat them all that you aren’t wasting precious ramps.

They are amazing over pasta, can be battered and fried, or served on crostini. The flavour is so delicate as a pickle that I love them on their own.

5 Easy ramp recipes like this easy ramp pasta are great for cooks looking to explore foraged foods.

Ramp Pasta

One of the easiest ramp recipes as there is no preparation. I love this ramp pasta with prosciutto and parmesan because it’s so comforting on cold rainy spring days. The saltiness of the prosciutto and cheese complement the onion for a pasta that is everything full flavoured but light. Best of all, this ramp pasta takes less than 10 minutes to make.

This ramp kimchi recipe is just one of 5 Easy ramp recipes that are great for cooks looking to explore foraged foods.

Ramp Kimchi

Kimchi isn’t just for cabbage! Like regular leeks, people often wonder what to do with the greens from wild leeks – aka ramps. An easy way to use them is to ferment them into kimchi. They are fantastic as a condiment, like on the hot dogs above or mixed with a bit of goat yogurt to make a dipping sauce.

Kimchi seems intimidating but really it’s not so hard and pretty low maintenance. It’s great way to use all of the ramps and extend the flavour.

Charred ramp pesto is just one of 5 easy ramp recipes that are great for cooks looking to explore foraged foods.

Charred Ramp Pesto

Pesto is just like Argentinean chimichurri or French pistou – you can use so many different kinds of greens. Here’s another one of the ramp recipes that aims to use all of the plant. We torch the ramp before combining it with pesto ingredients.

If you do not have a chef, and therefore a torch, at home you can do this by putting the plants under the broiler.

Beer battered ramps are just one of 5 easy ramp recipes that are great for cooks looking to explore foraged foods.

Beer Battered Ramps

This may be one of my favourite recipes and one we continue to serve at Loka. I call it nature’s onion ring.  Guests rave about this simple beer batter mix with the ramp kimchi mayo. It’s so simple to make and so decadent. You can make this recipe with fresh or pickled ramps.

 

If you love foraged recipes also check out:

Sprouted chickpea hummus with pine needles takes boring hummus up a notch and is so easy to make.

Sprouted chickpea hummus with pine needle

 

With only two ingredients this spruce tips vinegar can be made in less than 10 minutes and adds a bright citrusy flavour, which is perfect for spring.
Spruce tips vinegar

It's the first sign of spring! This maple blossom beignet recipe is easy to make. Impress your friends by foraging maple blossoms, dipping them in fritter batter and tossing with sugar and smoked maple syrup.
Maple blossom beignets

This beer battered fiddlehead recipe is easy to make and brings out the natural creamy flavor of fiddleheads.
Beer battered fiddleheads

5 Ramp Recipes to Celebrate Spring is a post from: Bacon is Magic


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