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There are two (probably more) types of fennel and only one (florence fennel) produces the large bulbs that you see in green grocers. the stuff that grows wild in the coastal areas of the UK will only produce the herb tops and stalks as far as i know.
Tips for cooking the bulbs... either braise it for a long time (in wine etc), or slice very finely and have raw in salads. i personally dont think it is very nice in-between as the bulbs can be a bit woody
Tips for cooking the bulbs... either braise it for a long time (in wine etc), or slice very finely and have raw in salads. i personally dont think it is very nice in-between as the bulbs can be a bit woody
Edited by Pete Franklin on Monday 13th December 10:02
Pete Franklin said:
There are two (probably more) types of fennel and only one (florence fennel) produces the large bulbs that you see in green grocers. the stuff that grows wild in the coastal areas of the UK will only produce the herb tops and stalks as far as i know.
Tips for cooking the bulbs... either braise it for a long time (in wine etc), or slice very finely and have raw in salads. i personally dont think it is very nice in-between as the bulbs can be a bit woody
Roasting it makes it very chewy Tips for cooking the bulbs... either braise it for a long time (in wine etc), or slice very finely and have raw in salads. i personally dont think it is very nice in-between as the bulbs can be a bit woody
Edited by Pete Franklin on Monday 13th December 10:02

Police State said:
Simpo Two said:
They sell okra...
Fennel is easy to grow - just plant some
Yes, but how do you get the lovely big bulbs?. All we ever seem to get is the stalk and flower.Fennel is easy to grow - just plant some

tips please

I was completely surprised many years later, therefore, to encounter the 'other' kind of fennel! Not sure if your average garden centre would sell it but have a google.
Maybe try the Homes Gardens and DIY forum?
Edited by Simpo Two on Monday 13th December 10:51
Coincidentally, I did a Greg Wallace recipe of fennel only over the past weekend.
Cooked in double cream , bloody delicious!! Where did I get the Fennel? The Co-op, thats where, unusually adventurous for them.
I did another Greg Wallace creation around a fortnight ago, Celeriac crisps with mayo. Another winner. Like he says though, you have to keep the oil temperature really high, or they fail to crisp.
Both recommended to try.
Cooked in double cream , bloody delicious!! Where did I get the Fennel? The Co-op, thats where, unusually adventurous for them.
I did another Greg Wallace creation around a fortnight ago, Celeriac crisps with mayo. Another winner. Like he says though, you have to keep the oil temperature really high, or they fail to crisp.
Both recommended to try.
Pete Franklin said:
There are two (probably more) types of fennel and only one (florence fennel) produces the large bulbs that you see in green grocers. the stuff that grows wild in the coastal areas of the UK will only produce the herb tops and stalks as far as i know.
Tips for cooking the bulbs... either braise it for a long time (in wine etc), or slice very finely and have raw in salads. i personally dont think it is very nice in-between as the bulbs can be a bit woody
ahh, that explains it then; and there was I wondering when or how our Fennel was going to produce the big bulbs. I will pose the question of where to find that variety in Homes and Gardeen as Simpo suggested.Tips for cooking the bulbs... either braise it for a long time (in wine etc), or slice very finely and have raw in salads. i personally dont think it is very nice in-between as the bulbs can be a bit woody
Edited by Pete Franklin on Monday 13th December 10:02
thanks.
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