Posted on May 29, 2022May 29, 2022 by larksparrowA very unfortunate season for cilantro here Blanching night! The cilantro by the porch kept threatening to flower, and the community supported agriculture farm share bag this week had more summer squash and zucchini than we wanted to deal with. Right now a single cilantro plant has reseeded and it’s in this crack by the front porch. I think since I found this one, there are a few more out in the raised beds, but it’s nothing like last year’s glorious multiple beds. Here it has received a heavy duty haircut. 59 g of cilantro. Two units of cilantro. There was the 59 g from our porch crack plant and a small bundle from the weekly farm share delivery. I squeeze out water from the blanched herb and then put them in these balls. They work fine for salsa verde, though I don’t have any tomatillo plants this year, sigh. Lessons learned about pot drainage. The zucchini and summer squash in the freezer, spread out so they don’t become a solid squash ice rock.
My cilantro was a huge disappointment this year. It had a weird taste, kind of like soap, so we never used any of it for cooking and finally pulled it out. I hope next year is better. Good luck to you too. Loading... Reply
Maybe you’ll get tomatillos in your farm share bag.
Maybe so, fingers crossed!!
Like judy said, fingers crossed for farm share coming thru for tomatillos
Yes!!
My cilantro was a huge disappointment this year. It had a weird taste, kind of like soap, so we never used any of it for cooking and finally pulled it out. I hope next year is better. Good luck to you too.
Strange! I wonder if the winter was too up and down for it