So, those turnip greens I bought. My great idea this time was to hide them in hamburgers. Well, lets just say, they aren't very hidden!
I'm sorry, I have to laugh... I didn't think this at the time, but in the close up picture it kind of looks like horse manure!! Luckily, they didn't taste like it... :) It's kind of funny though, they look normal on the outside, but you'd take one bite, see the green, and think "what the heck is this?!"
I pureed a whole 'bunch' of turnip greens with one cup of water. (afterword I thought that it was too much water) It made about 2 cups of very green puree.
I took 1 lb of ground beef, the usual seasonings... salt and pepper, Worcestershire sauce, liquid smoke, some garlic powder, some barbeque sauce... ummm, I think that is all.
I mixed in the puree, and it turned it so green! Right then I thought "oh man, these are going to taste like grass!"
As you saw, I made them anyway, and while we could taste the greens, it wasn't too bad (as in, it didn't taste like grass). It had sort of a 'bite' to it. Which one can expect in turnip greens. Maybe in the future I'd only do half a cup of puree?
The Verdict:
And I quote. "You could call them alien burgers. Or dinosaur burgers."
Which, actually is not a bad idea at all. We do have a son, who will one day have a dinosaur birthday party, so I just might have to make these again. ;)
The only problem is that I still have a cup of turnip green puree... only now I am afraid to use it! What do you think about putting it in a boxed brownie mix, adding mint extract, and trying to pass them off as mint chocolate brownies!? (I just realized that no one is ever going to trust my cooking. Muaahhahhahh....)
Well Julia, I've GOT to commend you for not only trying to be healthier, but being very creative with it too!! But for those of us who may eat a meal with you, we'll probably wonder about what's being served! LOL...don't be surprised if you see a raised eyebrow, a sniff and a thurough look-see inspection of what we're about to consume...lol...trust your cooking?? SURE!!...........seriously, I think you're very creative...things I never thought of...GOOD JOB!!
ReplyDeleteWhat about putting it in guacamole? That's already green. Or split pea soup? Also green. As a daughter of an MSU fan (and a graduate of CSU), I personally love green... GO GREEN!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Love it. :-)
ReplyDeleteUmm... add it to a smoothie? ;-) I put kale in my banana-blueberry smoothie, and i LOVE it! Super delicious. :-)
I'm glad you started a blog. :-D
Smoothies! Great idea Rey! I will definitely have to try that, we are coming up on smoothie season!
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