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quote:Originally posted by fishkiller41
Life would be a much duller place, without it. I love it, fresh grated and crusted on a beef rib roast. Then mixed with a little Hellmans Mayo for prime rib or even a round/rump roast.. I put it on burgers some of the time. Try that y'all, you'll like it!!
BTW: To y'all who grow u'r own(H-Radish, that is[;)]) how do i get started? Does it start from seed, sprouted and potted up, like tomatoes?
quote:Originally posted by jwb267
quote:Originally posted by givette
quote:Originally posted by 1911a1fan
love it, live right near the largest horseradish farm in the country
guessing you guys don't like shrimp cocktail sauce ether
Interesting. Horseradish root, when planted, will sprout anew next spring. I don't know when to harvest, or let it be and grow but...
you can harvest it in any month with the letter r. not may june etc. that is what i was taught
If left unmolested, the roots will 'run', and can predominate a section of the garden, much like strawberries, or mint. Best, Joe
Does it grow well in the shade, or does it need the full sun?
quote:Originally posted by FWAddit
quote:Originally posted by catpealer111
Where is this bar In Eau Claire? I'm only about 50 miles north of there right now. I love horseradish on chicken, beef, oysters, and most everything else.
The bar is called Ray's; it's on Water Street, a few blocks west of the main cluster of businesses. Year-round, they also serve excellent bean soup, and split pea soup which people who like split peas tell me is also good. In cool months they serve a beef stew called "Spanish stew" that I enjoy a lot.
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Yep - I am nearly Deef in tha Tongue, so I like habaneros, Jalapenos, Wasabi, and Horseradish....
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Life would be a much duller place, without it. I love it, fresh grated and crusted on a beef rib roast. Then mixed with a little Hellmans Mayo for prime rib or even a round/rump roast.. I put it on burgers some of the time. Try that y'all, you'll like it!!
BTW: To y'all who grow u'r own(H-Radish, that is[;)]) how do i get started? Does it start from seed, sprouted and potted up, like tomatoes?
Do you add the mayo while it's still cooking???
Anyone like the stuff.
Yes. Ever had horseradish vodka?
quote:Originally posted by givette
quote:Originally posted by 1911a1fan
love it, live right near the largest horseradish farm in the country
guessing you guys don't like shrimp cocktail sauce ether
Interesting. Horseradish root, when planted, will sprout anew next spring. I don't know when to harvest, or let it be and grow but...
you can harvest it in any month with the letter r. not may june etc. that is what i was taught
If left unmolested, the roots will 'run', and can predominate a section of the garden, much like strawberries, or mint. Best, Joe
Does it grow well in the shade, or does it need the full sun?
quote:Originally posted by catpealer111
Where is this bar In Eau Claire? I'm only about 50 miles north of there right now. I love horseradish on chicken, beef, oysters, and most everything else.
The bar is called Ray's; it's on Water Street, a few blocks west of the main cluster of businesses. Year-round, they also serve excellent bean soup, and split pea soup which people who like split peas tell me is also good. In cool months they serve a beef stew called "Spanish stew" that I enjoy a lot.
I might have to look into it tomorrow.
Does it grow well in the shade, or does it need the full sun?
Mine is in the shade. It will grow anywhere and is hard to kill.