• Post Reply Bookmark Topic Watch Topic
  • New Topic
permaculture forums growies critters building homesteading energy monies kitchen purity ungarbage community wilderness fiber arts art permaculture artisans regional education skip experiences global resources cider press projects digital market permies.com pie forums private forums all forums
this forum made possible by our volunteer staff, including ...
master stewards:
  • Nancy Reading
  • Carla Burke
  • r ranson
  • John F Dean
  • paul wheaton
  • Pearl Sutton
stewards:
  • Jay Angler
  • Liv Smith
  • Leigh Tate
master gardeners:
  • Christopher Weeks
  • Timothy Norton
gardeners:
  • thomas rubino
  • Jeremy VanGelder
  • Maieshe Ljin
  • Likes 4
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEA curriculum. Completing this BB is part of getting the sand badge in Gardening.

Similar to microgreens, sprouts add a freshness and crisp crunch to a meal. They are especially welcome in the periods of the year where other fresh plant foods are absent or limited. They’re incredibly easy, low effort, and they don’t need a lot of space or light. In other words, they are ideal for those living in an urban setting or small apartment.

To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
Select a bean, grain or seed for consumption
In a glass jar or special container, rinse and drain the seeds daily.
When fully sprouted, show them being put to use.





To document and become certified for this BB provide photos or video (less than 2 minutes) showing the following:
- Describe the plant you chose to sprout
- Image of them being added to the jar/container
- Show the sprouts after they have begun, but before they are fully matured
- Show the sprouts being used for a salad or cooked dish.
COMMENTS:
 
pollinator
Posts: 240
Location: Southeast corner of Wyoming
80
4
urban fiber arts
  • Likes 2
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Approved submission
I had originally planned on doing something more common like radishes or alfalfa for my sprouts.  Then I saw  a bag of Einkorn  for a bit more then the smaller bags of sprouting seeds.  After a bit if research I picked it out for my sprouts AND will use it later to grow wheat grass for the cat...
Einkorn is an ancient form of wheat. Grains are sprouted in a process much like malting barley for brewing beer. You only grow them out until they have a bit of root showing.  Then rinse and drain them, spread out on a sheet pan to dry.  These sprouted grains are stored dry.  
The dried sprouted gains have a chewy, nutty flavor and can be added to soup and stews for the flavor/texture and extra nutrition.  They can also be either ground into flour to use in bread or left whole and used as an add in like nuts.  They can also be used in porridge.  
I don't have a grain mill so we have been using them in soups, meatloaf and today I made porridge with them.  YUMMY my husband nearly stole my meal from me....  
PEA-garden-sprouts-3-19-2021-6-21-38-PM.jpg
[Thumbnail for PEA-garden-sprouts-3-19-2021-6-21-38-PM.jpg]
Staff note (gir bot) :

D. Logan approved this submission.

 
Posts: 3
Location: Kenosha Co., WI, USA
2
fungi books food preservation
  • Likes 3
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Approved submission
Sprouted Hard Red Wheat, which I had previously been growing as a cat grass.

20210527_220221.jpg
Seeds
Seeds
20210530_164819.jpg
Supplies
Supplies
20210527_221311.jpg
Adding rinsed seeds to jar
Adding rinsed seeds to jar
20210527_221507.jpg
Soaking
Soaking
20210530_133601.jpg
Sprouts 3 days after starting
Sprouts 3 days after starting
20210530_163525.jpg
Enjoyed on top of Greek yogurt
Enjoyed on top of Greek yogurt
Staff note (gir bot) :

jordan barton approved this submission.

 
pioneer
Posts: 82
Location: currently in Wembley, AB - moving to Southern BC soon!
19
goat monies duck trees rabbit chicken building medical herbs bee solar rocket stoves
  • Likes 1
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Approved submission
Hello!

Here is my submission for Sprout Seeds for Cooking - BB garden
I used Broccoli Sprouting seeds that were best before 04-18-2017 and they did great. They were stored on the top shelf of my spice cabinet, so not a very cool place, but not too warm either. I love the crunchiness of broccoli sprouts, although I haven't tried anything other than broccoli seeds and mung bean.
Sprouting-Broccoli-Seeds-in-a-Sproutman-hemp-bag-on-a-side-note-these-seeds-were-best-before-4-18-2017.jpg
[Thumbnail for Sprouting-Broccoli-Seeds-in-a-Sproutman-hemp-bag-on-a-side-note-these-seeds-were-best-before-4-18-2017.jpg]
Sprouting-Broccoli-Seeds-in-a-Sproutman-hemp-bag-this-is-after-2-days-of-rinsing-and-hanging-the-bag-to-drain.jpg
[Thumbnail for Sprouting-Broccoli-Seeds-in-a-Sproutman-hemp-bag-this-is-after-2-days-of-rinsing-and-hanging-the-bag-to-drain.jpg]
Sprouted-Broccoli-seeds-in-a-buddha-bowl-salad.jpg
[Thumbnail for Sprouted-Broccoli-seeds-in-a-buddha-bowl-salad.jpg]
1-washed-bag-add-new-sprouting-seeds.jpg
[Thumbnail for 1-washed-bag-add-new-sprouting-seeds.jpg]
2-put-in-30-ml-of-broccoli-seeds.jpg
[Thumbnail for 2-put-in-30-ml-of-broccoli-seeds.jpg]
3-the-30-ml-of-broccoli-seeds-in-the-bag.jpg
[Thumbnail for 3-the-30-ml-of-broccoli-seeds-in-the-bag.jpg]
4-the-sprouting-bag-soaking-in-clean-water.jpg
[Thumbnail for 4-the-sprouting-bag-soaking-in-clean-water.jpg]
Staff note (gir bot) :

Paul Fookes flagged this submission as an edge case BB.
BBV price: 0
Note: Hi Lana, The BB requirements say "Image of them being added to the jar/container".  In the documentation you need to "Describe the plant you chose to sprout".  Just do a review of the requirements.  There are more details under the video. Cheers

Staff note (gir bot) :

Someone approved this submission.
Note: I hearby certify this complete.  Thank you for adding the requested information.  Sorry for the delay in approval.  It would appear this one fell through the cracks until now!

 
pollinator
Posts: 3089
Location: Meppel (Drenthe, the Netherlands)
1018
dog forest garden urban cooking bike fiber arts
  • Likes 1
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Yeah! I found a 'gardening' BB I can do!
 
pollinator
Posts: 1495
855
2
trees bike woodworking
  • Likes 1
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator

Inge Leonora-den Ouden wrote:Yeah! I found a 'gardening' BB I can do!



Me too! Don’t know how I missed this one.
 
Inge Leonora-den Ouden
pollinator
Posts: 3089
Location: Meppel (Drenthe, the Netherlands)
1018
dog forest garden urban cooking bike fiber arts
  • Likes 2
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Approved submission
I did my sprouts! I used a sachet of seed mix for sprouting. In Dutch it looks like this:


For me alone I only need a small amount. Covered the bottom of a small glass jar with seed mix. First they need to soak in water for 6 hours.



Day 1


Day 2


Day 3


Day 4
Then they were ready for the salad:  



Staff note (gir bot) :

Mike Barkley approved this submission.

 
Edward Norton
pollinator
Posts: 1495
855
2
trees bike woodworking
  • Likes 3
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Approved submission
Amazing how much salad you get from a small bunch of seeds.

I like to sprout seeds from a plant with lots of flavour, in this case, Diakon.



Here’s 1 1/2 tablespoons of Diakon seeds



Added filtered water



Labeled and left for 8 hours to soak



Then then spent 4 days by the sink. I would rinse and refresh roughly every four hours from dawn to dusk. Didn’t take long until they nearly filled the jar.







Ready for Vietnamese Salad rolls - all ingredients assembled



Rolls made and tasted really good with the peppery radish from the sprouts

Staff note (gir bot) :

Ashley Cottonwood approved this submission.
Note: I certify this BB complete!

 
pollinator
Posts: 1237
Location: Wheaton Labs, Montana, USA
2292
9
home care trees books wofati food preservation bike bee building writing seed
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Approved submission
I chose to sprout organic green lentils for this project. Started on a Saturday, ready to eat on the following Tuesday.



They were sprouted in this jar:



Here's the moment after the lentils were added into the jar with water.



After 24 hours, I would drain and rinse the lentils, then return them to the jar once a day. Here's a photo of them Monday, and I was amazed. They were practically bursting out of the jar...!



They were served in a group meal the following evening (Taco Tuesday @ Wheaton Labs):



A friendly boot agreed to let me photograph their soft taco with lentils added:



Thank you!
Staff note (gir bot) :

Jay Angler approved this submission.
Note: Bonus - you answered a question a friend asked - are green lentils viable seed?

 
pioneer
Posts: 52
24
monies purity home care personal care books urban cooking fiber arts medical herbs writing solar
  • Likes 1
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Approved submission
Using green lentils. These are very common thing in our household (normally with rice and cooked) and this is my first time trying to sprout them! They are earthy and grounding which is why I like them, so curious try in this form.
9DCE1C0E-2525-4DC2-ACD7-C782AAD4F2E3.jpeg
Green lentils and the jar to sprout in.
Green lentils and the jar to sprout in.
0E706D07-9447-4DE8-AFBB-56CD0907809C.jpeg
Here we go!
Here we go!
957FF971-A356-4A17-8E9E-9C8EDBA7D550.jpeg
Initial overnight soak
Initial overnight soak
5800F58F-A6F1-4F4F-988D-98C3974ACF81.jpeg
After about a day! They are sprouting!
After about a day! They are sprouting!
F652ABE9-0252-492C-8E97-C067AEBF68C0.jpeg
Mixing into salad with strawberries and kale.
Mixing into salad with strawberries and kale.
Staff note (gir bot) :

Mike Barkley approved this submission.
Note: Lentils are one of my favorite sprouts. Easy & versatile.

 
Posts: 305
41
2
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Approved submission
Sprouts dehydrated for grinding into flour. Mung beans instead of lettuce.
PXL_20220818_201510392.jpg
Wheat
Wheat
PXL_20220825_050702878.jpg
Spicy mix
Spicy mix
PXL_20220911_140724761.jpg
Mung beans
Mung beans
PXL_20220823_222516425.MP.jpg
Dehydrated wheat
Dehydrated wheat
PXL_20220921_015513024.MP.jpg
Mung bean "lettuce"
Mung bean "lettuce"
Staff note (gir bot) :

Someone approved this submission.

 
pollinator
Posts: 122
Location: Gloucestershire, UK
89
5
foraging urban cooking fiber arts ungarbage
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Approved submission
This is a new thing for me, I've not done sprouts before :) I used green lentils as I had some on hand. Soaked for 24 hours initially then rinsed and drained daily for a further 4 days. Eaten today in a sandwich with fermented carrot chutney. It was yummy.

sprouts_lentils.jpeg
[Thumbnail for sprouts_lentils.jpeg]
sprouts_progress.jpeg
[Thumbnail for sprouts_progress.jpeg]
sprouts_meal.jpeg
[Thumbnail for sprouts_meal.jpeg]
Staff note (gir bot) :

David Huang approved this submission.
Note: I hearby certify this complete.

 
Posts: 35
Location: Switzerland (zone 8)
13
urban
  • Mark post as helpful
  • send pies
    Number of slices to send:
    Optional 'thank-you' note:
  • Quote
  • Report post to moderator
Approved submission
Sunflower seeds. Soaked in water for 12 hours, then let sprout in an open colander while washing 1-2x per day. Used for spicing up a simple breakfast.

IMG_0403.JPEG
sunflower seeds in a bowl
IMG_0404.JPEG
sunflower seeds in a collander ready to sprout
IMG_0409.JPEG
sprouted sunflower seeds in a collander
IMG_0423.JPEG
sprouted sunflower seeds on bread
Staff note (gir bot) :

Someone approved this submission.

 
Thanks tiny ad, for helping me escape the terrible comfort of this chair.
2024 Permaculture Adventure Bundle
https://permies.com/w/bundle
reply
    Bookmark Topic Watch Topic
  • New Topic