Do You Eat Broccoli or Cauliflower Leaves?

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Asked By GardenGuru77 On

I've been growing broccoli and cauliflower, but not all my plants produced heads before it got too hot. I've started using the leaves in place of kale in my recipes, and honestly, I prefer them! They're hearty like kale but without that bitter taste. I'm curious about what others do with their broccoli and cauliflower leaves. Do you eat them too? How do you prepare them?

4 Answers

Answered By VeggieVoyager9 On

Never tried the leaves myself, but I know broccoli and kale are closely related. I've got collards growing and use those leaves a lot! Alongside my cabbages, I might just have to give broccoli leaves a shot.

Answered By SustainableSally21 On

For me, the leaves often go to waste as I compost them. But since I've got plenty of collards, I've never really thought about trying broccoli leaves until now. Maybe I should give them a chance!

Answered By GreenThumbGal42 On

Absolutely! I can't see why anyone wouldn't eat them. After all the effort it takes to grow them, I just hate wasting food. I usually start taking a few leaves from each plant while waiting for the heads to develop. They work great in salads, soups, and stir-fries just like spinach! After I'm done with the heads, I blanch and freeze the leaves for later use, which is awesome for winter meals.

Answered By ChickpeaChef34 On

I utilize all my brassica leaves! I treat them just like kale or collards. They make a great addition to my soups and stir-fries. Plus, they're full of nutrients!

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