I’m Punjabi and this is an excellent idea! Methi and spinach isn’t difficult to find so I didn’t even consider looking for substitutes, it looks so good
Thank you for all of your nettle recipes! Stinging nettle nearly covers all 3/4 of an acre I have, and I've struggled to find ways to use it beyond just having tea.
I'm guessing (just encountered this video by swiping shorts, idk him) he posts Indian recipes, maybe you'd also like an European take on stinging nettles? My mum adds a chopped bunch to her scrambled eggs with onions, salt and black pepper. We also cook nettle soup in spring, other ingriedients are soup vegs (carrots, parsley root, leek, celeriac root if you have some, lovage), potatoes, salt, turmeric, water, oil. When the vegetables are al dente, add the chopped nettles, they don't need to cook for long. You can thicken the soup with some flour. You can serve it with halved boiled egg or add some sour cream on your plate. We also prepare nettles like you'd do spinach - in the pan with onions and garlic and nutmeg and optionally some white cheese aka cottage cheese aka fresh cheese. Serve with potatoes or as side dish or with rice, barley etc. Okay, I think three recipes are enough, I feel like I wrote some novel and I hope it will be of any help for you or other folks who suffer stinging nettle abundance. 😂 Besides food purposes it can be used externally ofc, my mum adds them to hot feet bath for tired feet, it's like making nettle tea and dipping your feet in it once it cools a bit.
I just made this the other day! I use a blend of nettle and frozen spinach with coconut milk instead of cream. Pan fried tofu also works well if you can't find paneer at the store or want a fully vegan version of this.
@@gari.ma.ya. no it's Indian to be very specific it's from Uttar Pradesh, saag is one one the oldest preparation in India, adding paneer in the saag is relatively new it's done in the Indian of state Punjab that's why saag paneer is called a Punjabi dish, it's 100% Indian, like Momos a Nepali.
@@zkkitty2436 I use green peas, sometimes I mix it up with lady finger and after I make the soup I cut some cilantro and add as a cherry on top short a thing
I have made saag with garlic mustard & was about to try with garlic mustard, dandelion & violet greens. So glad I found this & saw in the comments official approval lol
Stinging nettle is a tea a cooked spinach substitute (just as nutritious)a topical anti inflammatory( the sting) treatment for arthritis symptoms and a food for various native butterflies It is very useful and in my opinion should get more respect 😊
Have you guys tried patience dock? It cooks down like spinach and has a nice lemon after taste. It’s very delicious and i foraged it in my moms backyard
The food looks delicious. Also, got stung by nettles when I walked through some by accident as a kid trying to get to a creek to go fishing. Be careful handling them. Not unbearable, but certainly unpleasant.
If you want to make a different stinging nettle recipe, try pahadi (garhwali or kumaoni) kandali or bicchu ghaas dishes. Stinging nettle is called kandali or bicchu ghaas Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh in India.
Amazing man...and it looks so good keep up the good work....I have to handed to you....and love the bread it's on the money....GOD I want this now....what is the recipe for the bread please...🙏🙇🙏📿🐐
This is native food of Himachal, uttrakhand, nepal, bhutan and other himalyan regions. It's even used in china. We've grew up eating nettle dishes even chutney.
He gave it? He listed all the ingredients, this isn’t the kind of thing you need exact measurements for at all. If you’re talking about the bread, not sure if he posted that exact one but I remember they made some kind of flatbread, you can search “homegrownhandgathered bread” and hit the shorts button.
I never understand how people can just....grow this. I've tried a couple of times, and both times, something always eats the poor thing....and I'm not even talking about grubs! It's either the chickens or the crows. Yes, you heard me right. The baby crows around here get into EVERYTHING, the little shits, lol! I dunno what else I can do...
I’m Punjabi and this is an excellent idea! Methi and spinach isn’t difficult to find so I didn’t even consider looking for substitutes, it looks so good
This is very healthy ❤❤❤❤
am punjabi and this looks 🔥, i gotta try it
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Thank you for all of your nettle recipes! Stinging nettle nearly covers all 3/4 of an acre I have, and I've struggled to find ways to use it beyond just having tea.
I'm guessing (just encountered this video by swiping shorts, idk him) he posts Indian recipes, maybe you'd also like an European take on stinging nettles?
My mum adds a chopped bunch to her scrambled eggs with onions, salt and black pepper.
We also cook nettle soup in spring, other ingriedients are soup vegs (carrots, parsley root, leek, celeriac root if you have some, lovage), potatoes, salt, turmeric, water, oil. When the vegetables are al dente, add the chopped nettles, they don't need to cook for long. You can thicken the soup with some flour. You can serve it with halved boiled egg or add some sour cream on your plate.
We also prepare nettles like you'd do spinach - in the pan with onions and garlic and nutmeg and optionally some white cheese aka cottage cheese aka fresh cheese. Serve with potatoes or as side dish or with rice, barley etc.
Okay, I think three recipes are enough, I feel like I wrote some novel and I hope it will be of any help for you or other folks who suffer stinging nettle abundance. 😂
Besides food purposes it can be used externally ofc, my mum adds them to hot feet bath for tired feet, it's like making nettle tea and dipping your feet in it once it cools a bit.
I just made this the other day! I use a blend of nettle and frozen spinach with coconut milk instead of cream. Pan fried tofu also works well if you can't find paneer at the store or want a fully vegan version of this.
Vegan is gay
This is the third plant in my garden i've learned this week I can eat, and two of them were from your channel. this is getting better and better
This channel is always such a great inspiration for new dishes i haven't tried.
Great idea. It’s got the bitterness of methi. Good stand in
My favorite Indian dish! And nettle is very medicinal. Looks wonderful!
It's not just "INDIAN". ITS SOUTH ASIAN
@@gari.ma.ya. no it's Indian to be very specific it's from Uttar Pradesh, saag is one one the oldest preparation in India, adding paneer in the saag is relatively new it's done in the Indian of state Punjab that's why saag paneer is called a Punjabi dish, it's 100% Indian, like Momos a Nepali.
@@RajKarma I meant paneer. It's used in all over south Asia. And yes MOMOS ARE NEPALIIIII
Never knew stinging nettle was edible!
Not just edible, but super super healthy and nutritious. : )
Stinging nettle pesto pasta is wonderful. A restaurant I used to live nearby made it seasonally. Give it a shot
it is basically the wild spinach, tastes exactly the same with very similar nutrients.
It has great health benefits too. In Eastern Europe it's a spring staple
@@AlissaSss23 i've seen you before in the comments😅. Where are you from? Romania?
palak paneer, saag paneer is one of my favorite dishes :)))
You sting me, I eat you!
😂 I don't know why that thought was so funny.😅
Oh gosh I love saag paneer, I was not sure about my ability to utilize stinging nettle but I would rock this.
Delicious and very healthy
Dude. Whoa. That looked amazing. And that bread 😭🙌🏻
Wow 🤩
Great recipe. I have stopped blanching ny nettals and I've had no problems just cooking them directly.
No need to blanch them, you're right. Unless you want to drink the water as tea.
Yummmm. Looks good.😋
Aah love your videos from Pakistan Punjab
Good 👍👍😊
Saag is so good
I can imagine how good this taste. ❤
hell yeah, never made this dish with nettle. i have used lambs quarters however(also works quite well)
We Nepalese make a soup called “daal” that go along with rice and other vegetables that’s cooked
Which lentils do you use in your daal?? Daal is top tier
@@zkkitty2436 I use green peas, sometimes I mix it up with lady finger and after I make the soup I cut some cilantro and add as a cherry on top short a thing
@@Flowin2919 when you make it with lady fingers I’m assuming it’s a sweet dish? Or is it still savory?
@@mmm555m it’s neither sweet, it’s watery, it’s salty with spices mixed in for the taste
@@mmm555m Okras are also called ladies fingers, he wasn't talking about the cookies
Wow 🤩 I love saag paneer ❤ it looks delicious 😋
Oooooh I'm gonna try this with the mustard garlic I've got taking over my yard! This sounds delightful!
Lol his video before this one was about mustard garlic!
yummy, love this dish
Super fascinating!
Yum! Love all of this! not punjabi but bengali
That looks delicious 💯
Super🤩
Keeping the old ways alive
tumeric, ginger would be awesome additions. but still, great job.
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I'm Indian (not Punjabi though) and this looks delicious!!
Great italian recopies for Nettles too
I love this channel ❤
My heart went hadippaaaa🤩🤩🤩🤩
Looks legit delish! 😋
That looks delicious ❤
That looks SO good 🤤!
Nice indian dish
Beautiful color too!!
I love your channel, keep up the amazing comtent!
Wow good one
Ooh, YUM!!
How beautiful and delicious!!!!!
I have made saag with garlic mustard & was about to try with garlic mustard, dandelion & violet greens. So glad I found this & saw in the comments official approval lol
Stinging nettle is a tea a cooked spinach substitute (just as nutritious)a topical anti inflammatory( the sting) treatment for arthritis symptoms and a food for various native butterflies
It is very useful and in my opinion should get more respect 😊
This looks bomb 😻❤
Ouch...that sucker hurts when you unknowingly rub up against it...
hence the name! Lol
That looks amazing. Enjoy
stinging nettle is great in soups, teas, and apparently great for hair growth
That looks & sounds fantastic!
I love that you're a fellow Arab! ❤️🤍🖤
i just love what you guys do
Chefs kiss
Have you guys tried patience dock? It cooks down like spinach and has a nice lemon after taste. It’s very delicious and i foraged it in my moms backyard
im definitly closeminded to this forage. i wonder how many flavors ill never experience that the most foraged foragers have
Can you please post the bread recipe? It look delicious and definitely want to maje it the next time i make saag!
You did gr8!
wow i am surprised you can cook saag paneer
Can you explain more on he stinging part? Sorry not really sure on plant but still curious on how to prepare to eat. Yea Always get stung/poked
My grandma used to cook this without cream or butter just onions snd olive oil😊
You can also make tea from stinging nettles it tastes amazing only problem is if you drink too much it makes you urinate like a fountain.
We make this in my hometown in Uttarakhand. We call it Kandaali Paneer.
I hate nettle as a weed, but love Indian food. Need to try this
That meal looks delicious btw I have a mini question how do I keep my corn plant from not getting insects?
What kind of insects are you getting?
I cook them with garlic, 2 table spoons of flour for thickening agent, and eggs. Soo delicious 😋
The food looks delicious. Also, got stung by nettles when I walked through some by accident as a kid trying to get to a creek to go fishing.
Be careful handling them. Not unbearable, but certainly unpleasant.
Nettle goes great with shellfish.
O, o, o, your bread made me so hungry and i just ate. Thanks now I'm hungry again. 😂😂😂
If you want to make a different stinging nettle recipe, try pahadi (garhwali or kumaoni) kandali or bicchu ghaas dishes. Stinging nettle is called kandali or bicchu ghaas Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh in India.
Amazing man...and it looks so good keep up the good work....I have to handed to you....and love the bread it's on the money....GOD I want this now....what is the recipe for the bread please...🙏🙇🙏📿🐐
Cooking stinging nettle is a popular in some Eastern European countries.
So you pick then straight boil? Then consume it? What about the needles do they dissolve? Sorry many questions
I don't know what most of this is, but it looks delicious. 😊
This is native food of Himachal, uttrakhand, nepal, bhutan and other himalyan regions.
It's even used in china.
We've grew up eating nettle dishes even chutney.
Swag paneer is my all time favorite
But where’s the recipe?
He gave it? He listed all the ingredients, this isn’t the kind of thing you need exact measurements for at all. If you’re talking about the bread, not sure if he posted that exact one but I remember they made some kind of flatbread, you can search “homegrownhandgathered bread” and hit the shorts button.
I make something very similar, but I use purple dead nettle instead since it’s so abundant in my yard.
We are Indian's we never yell at people for adding a twist to dishes according to their liking and requirements
I am punjabi and its really good! watching you from Pakistan
Stinging Nettle: *stings*
People: "That's neat, let's eat it!!!"
Stinging Nettle: *breathing intensifies*
Saag paneer is a pan India dish
in Italy we eat stinging nettle all the time
it's not just punjabi. a lot of north Indian states has similar dish.
Is he indian,😋😋kind a cute,yes daddt
Garlic Naan recipe?
Can you make a Cooking book
Thanks for saying punjabi and not indian! People should know the difference between different regional cuisines
I never understand how people can just....grow this.
I've tried a couple of times, and both times, something always eats the poor thing....and I'm not even talking about grubs!
It's either the chickens or the crows.
Yes, you heard me right.
The baby crows around here get into EVERYTHING, the little shits, lol!
I dunno what else I can do...
I thought you could only eat nettles early in the season, like right at the beginning
This is palak paneer!
What is Peneer? (What are those little white cubes made of?)
Could one use wild garlic mustard? Also, understanding stinging nettle's abundance, I have yet to positively id nettle in my area. Any tips?
Touch it 😂
Did you say Syrian bread recipe? B cause my family makes that bread all the time
Are stinging nettles stinky?
We call it kerri
Which state do you forage in?
Youve officially accomplished your goal. I feel like a lazy bum watching all these.