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Today's lunch consisted of fried chouriço, onion and lambs' quarters (aka fat hen, white goosefoot, chenopodium album).  The fat hen is added after the chouriço and onion have fried 'til mostly cooked, then cooked just for a couple minutes longer.  The "mash" is yellow dried split peas, cooked in some chicken stock and garnished with fresh parsley from the garden.  Jolly tasty it was too!  

For added permie-brownie-points, it was cooked in my iron skillet, which, from what i could tell researching the patent numbers which are cast into it, is likely about 100 years old.  I bought it for 50p in a yard sale 10+ years ago.
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fat hen (lambs' quarters etc) plant which contributed some of its leaves
fat hen (lambs' quarters etc) plant which contributed some of its leaves
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the harvested fat hen
the harvested fat hen
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leaves removed ready for cooking...
leaves removed ready for cooking...
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... and put in a handy measuring jug. Approx half a liter by volume.
... and put in a handy measuring jug. Approx half a liter by volume.
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Finished dish ready to serve!
Finished dish ready to serve!
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We have had an abundance of chanterelles lately with all of the rain and heat.  My 12-year-old daughter and I have been enjoying our time harvesting and thinking up meals.  She made pan fried chanterelles with a dandelion butter sauce served over potatoes and I made chanterelle fried rice served with cucumber salad.  This was a fun one!
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In the wild
In the wild
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A super unique one
A super unique one
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Her creation
Her creation
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And my chanterelle fried rice
And my chanterelle fried rice
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Chickweed foraged and added to a vegetable barley soup.

I ended up picking from 3 separate areas as they were all a bit small and it is sort of late for chickweed here.
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Patch one of chickweed before forage
Patch one of chickweed before forage
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Parch one after forage
Parch one after forage
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Patch two before forage
Patch two before forage
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Patch two after forage
Patch two after forage
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Patch 3 before forage
Patch 3 before forage
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Patch 3 after forage
Patch 3 after forage
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In measuring cup
In measuring cup
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In the soup
In the soup
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Final dish
Final dish
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Are those chickweed truly wild or are they accidentally living in a garden and encouraged to live there?  And or cultivated?  If the wood chips are a public space, then I'd say this counts.  But if they're allowed volunteers or wild plants allowed to live in a cultivated garden/landscape, I think it doesn't quite meet the Foraging guidelines.
 
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Hmm, I don't consider them cultivated I guess. I don't do anything for them like water them or such.

They are at the very edge of my managed space/yard but I think they were there before I threw down the wood chips and just grew through it?

Your call. I have some more growing under some trees but these were closer to the house so I grabbed them instead.
 
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