Green Gold: Foraging for Wild Ramps in Pennsylvania

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  • Опубликовано: 25 апр 2023
  • Forager Dan Eng explains sustainability of the celebrated Appalachian allium: Ramps. We visit chefs around Philly who sauté, grill, grind, and dress ramps in a fantastic variety of fresh dishes for their annual three week appearance. This unique garlic-onion flavor regularly draws the attention of foodies, chefs-even ramp pirates-as foragers raise awareness to protect the slow-growing vegetable from over-harvesting.
    Interview/Forager
    Dan Eng
    WHYY Digital Studios
    Gabe Coffey
    Kayla Watkins
    Featuring
    Heavy Metal Sausage
    Ramp Sausage
    Executive Chef Patrick Alfiero
    Liberty Kitchen/Psychedeli
    The Rampadelphia and Ramp Pizza
    Executive Chef Matt Budenstein
    a. kitchen+ a. Bar
    Grilled Branzino with Grilled Ramps
    Executive Chef Eli Collins
    Pumpkin BYOB
    Crab Risotto, Roasted Ramps and Mushrooms
    Chef Ian Moroney
    Abe Fisher
    Ramp Whitefish, Green Goddess Salad, Ramp Cocktail
    The Sandwich Corner Market
    Ramp Dip, Ramp Couscous
    Executive Chef Evan Seplow
    Urban Farmer
    49 Day Age Bone-In Ribeye with wild ramp butter, Jumbo Shrimp Strozzapreti Pasta with Ramp Pesto
    Executive Chef Sonny Ingui
    Executive Sous Chef Jacob Altemus
    Talula’s Garden
    Ramp and Watercress Soup
    Chef Charles Parker
    Special Thanks
    Ally Blair
    Riverwards Produce and Staff
    All Contributing restaurant staff
    More information
    How to Sustainably Harvest Ramps
    www.seriouseats.com/ramps-sus...
    The Impact of Ramps on Cherokee Rights
    www.southerncultures.org/arti...
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    @pumpkinphilly
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Комментарии • 6

  • @brixandblooms
    @brixandblooms 3 месяца назад +1

    I'd love to get some for my garden.

  • @GrapevineMultimedia
    @GrapevineMultimedia Год назад +1

    I want some!!!!

  • @WatkinsTribeChief
    @WatkinsTribeChief Год назад +1

    Very informative

  • @larrya7822
    @larrya7822 2 месяца назад +1

    I used to own a ristorante here in Michigan it was a law that it had to be an approved food supplier that we got our food from. How do you get away with getting it from the wild's ?
    Also are you not afraid that among the ramps there might be a Lilly of the valley with them ?

  • @tkbadgirl
    @tkbadgirl 2 месяца назад

    I wonder if this is near Ridley Creek.. 🤔

  • @bradbish4755
    @bradbish4755 3 месяца назад +1

    Question: Do you need a license to sell plants in PA?
    Answer: Anyone selling or transporting plants in Pennsylvania must apply for and receive a license under Pennsylvania's Plant Pest Act.
    Leeks have been unmercifully harvested in some areas and there are not many left in those places
    I harvest enough on my property each year for a good batch of leek and potato soap--that's all
    But, anything that easy money will get used up quickly
    ... 🐰 ... 🌹 ... ✌ ...