Saturday, January 7, 2012
Little Liliputian Carrots...
With the recent drop in temperature I started becoming concerned about my carrots in the ground in January. Why were they still in the ground? Because I wanted carrots longer than an inch long. It was shortly after our fourth frost, so worried that they would rot, I dug them up. They were still an inch long, but round like radishes.
Strange, they were a standard variety - supposed to be five to eight inches long, 60 days till maturation. They were in the ground for 7 months and still were Liliputian. I had even made sure to work the soil before planting and removed most of the stones.
So I cleaned, trimmed and scrubbed the little guys, cut in small rounds, and boiled until "al dente" and served with butter, sea salt and fresh ground peppercorns. They were a hit! Little Liliputian carrots are sweet and were hardly a side dish, trying to steal center stage that night at dinner!
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