Make them day before and heat them in oven at 350 degree F before serving, or heat them over skillet. Serving suggestions: Vegetable cutlets are best when dipped with Cilantro chutney, or tamarind chutney. Vegetable cutlets also make great veggie burgers, adding cheese lettuce, tomatoes, and...
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Increasing the lettuce inside pots makes it possible to mix equal portions of any natural compost, such as dry leaves, grass food scraps, along with perlite to make your potting mixture. A perfect potting mix must consist of a perfectly balanced mix that is fertile and composted by vermin. A...
The key to growing crisp, sweet lettuce greens, is to get it growing at a fast pace. That means plenty of water and a healthy dose of fertilizer. Garden Tip:When transplanting lettuce in hot weather, place some form of sunshade over the plant for a couple of days. Any makeshift shade ...
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If you want to make a fresh fruit salad, the first thing to do is to select the fruit. You should choosefour or five kinds of fruits that you like. Try to select ripe fruit, but don't buy fruit that is too soft. After you select the fruit, choose some crisp lettuce. Also buy ...
lettuce leaf by leaf is the easiest part of growing lettuce in the garden, but there are a few tips that can make those greens even sweeter. Don't wait too long to harvest the mature leaves. Older leaves will be tough and can be bitter too, so cut when the leaves are still crisp....
(also known as crisphead) is no longer that familiar. The lettuce family is huge and rapidly growing. Lettuce itself is still a standard for salads, but it can also be added to sandwiches, used as a wrap for a filling or cooked. (Look for darker leaves to get the most nutrition out...
How do you cook peas? Peas are cooked in the least possible amount of water and in just the time for them to become just tender. The French cook peas in the water it takes to moisten lettuce leaves. Line a saucepan with damp greens and a few pea pods, pour in the shelled peas, ...
Iceberg Lettuce:Also called crisphead lettuce, iceberg grows well in cooler temperatures and makes for a crunchy and delicious meal. (Hello, wedge salad!) Arugula:Another peppery green, arugula grows well in winter gardens and tastes great in dishes other than salad. Add it to your pasta or ...