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Eat Your Weeds: 7 Ways to Eat Dandelions

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Did you know one of the healthiest plants on earth could be growing in your own backyard? It’s the dandelion plant that many folks don’t give a second thought to seeing.

Dandelions have gotten a bad reputation as a “weed” to be eradicated. However, herbalists and wild foodies prefer to live with nature, not against it. We honor these beautiful wild plants that give us nutritious food and powerful medicine; there are many health benefits of dandelion. Plus, dandelions are an important food source for bees and other pollinators.

Every part of the dandelion can be used for food and medicine, from the delightfully bitter greens to the sunny yellow flowers to the nutrient-rich roots. Here are seven of our favorite recipes with dandelions.

Remember, when harvesting dandelions make sure the area has not been sprayed with chemicals and use ethical foraging and wildcrafting practices.

 

1. Dandelion Greens Pesto

Enjoy dandelion pesto as a nourishing condiment


Young dandelion leaves are a wonderful tonic as they offer lots of nutrition. Everyone will love this delicious dandelion pesto! In case you are new to harvesting dandelions, this article also includes simple tips for making sure you’ve got the right plant.

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2. Fermented Dandelion Stems 

Dandelion stems shine in this simple recipe


Don’t waste your dandelion leaf stalks – pickle them! Fermentation is an excellent way to preserve vegetables while increasing the nutrients in your food. These tasty dandelion stems can even help digestion.

Get the recipe for Fermented Dandelion Stems »

 

3. Dandelion Flower Fritters 

Dandelion flowers can be enjoyed in sweet and savory dishes


This recipe for dandelion flower fritters has two variations: sweet or savory. But really the possibilities are endless with dandelion petals! Also learn how to identify dandelions and how to harvest the best flowers. This is an easy way to eat dandelions.

Get the recipe for Dandelion Fritters »

 

4. Dandelion Flower Lemonade

Dandelion lemonade is a delightfully refreshing beverage


To make this refreshing dandelion lemonade, you get to spend a few minutes outside in the sunshine in your favorite dandelion patch gathering fresh dandelion blossoms. Doesn’t get much better than that!

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5. Dandelion Root Tea

Dandelion Root Tea is nourishing and soothing


This roasted dandelion root tea is creamy and foamy like a latte, and it offers many potential benefits for the liver and heart. You’ll also get a step-by-step guide to harvesting and roasting dandelion roots. Enjoy this tasty dandelion tea with wild dandelion!

Get the recipe for Creamy Roasted Dandelion Root Tea »

 

6. Dandelion Root Shrub

This Dandelion Strawberry Shrub is a tasty, nourishing treat


This shrub is a tangy and refreshing drinking vinegar with aromatic strawberries and mineral-rich dandelion root. Use this delicious shrub as a mixer in water, sparkling water, soda, or even cocktails. Highlighting the rich flavors of edible weeds like dandelion, this delicious shrub makes for a wonderful mixer in water, sparkling water, soda, or even cocktails.

Get the recipe for Dandelion and Strawberry Shrub »

 

7. Dandelion Root Coffee

Dandelion Root Coffee is a nice, caffeine-free alternative to coffee


Made with dandelion roots, this beverage doesn’t contain the caffeine found in coffee. However, it does have a rich, dark taste similar to coffee. This is a delicious drink to make with an abundance of dandelions — and one of my favorite ways to eat dandelions

Get the recipe for Dandelion Coffee »

 

 

 

Emily Han

Written by Emily Han

Emily Han is a naturalist, teacher, and communicator focusing on intersections of nature, culture, and food. Emily is the author of Wild Drinks and Cocktails and co-author of Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods & Craft Your Own Herbal Medicine. See more at EmilyHan.com.

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