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Tatsoi with Garam Masala

June 23, 2009 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
Filed under Asian, Grow Your Own, Vegetables

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9 Responses to “Tatsoi with Garam Masala”
  1. Kalyn says:

    I had no idea it took that long to sprout either. I guess I better plant some in the fall for next spring. I discovered this at my farmers market last year and really liked it too. This way of cooking it sounds especially interesting.

    • Andrea says:

      I had all but given up on my tatsoi when I saw the little sprouts in March. I found the seeds through Seeds of Change, but this variety has triangular shaped leaves and other varieties I’ve seen had rounded leaves. Can’t seem to find any information on that. The garam masala flavor was good, very peppery.

  2. I didn’t even know what tatsoi was until I read this posting! I love your creativity and flavor choices. Yum!

  3. Graziana says:

    I’ve heard of tatsoi before… but now I know that I HAVE to grow it next year. Thank you for your entry and for the hosting opportunity!

  4. Judy says:

    Mmmm. I love the flavor of tatsoi and always get it from my CSA. I have used it in everything from simple ssutees to egg dishes but never with garam masala!

  5. Claudia says:

    This sounds good and I’m going to try it, if and when my tatsoi ever gets big enough to do something with. The garden bed has been improved so I may not have to wait much longer.

  6. Chez US says:

    Andrea, this sounds amazing! I have been out of the loop the past couple of months but looking forward to some downtime & catching up (taking part in GYO). By the way your new site looks fantastic, love it!!!

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