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Pumpkin ice cream sandwiches with gingersnaps

Posted on October 2, 2013 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comSeptember 22, 2014

This subtly spiced pumpkin or winter squash ice cream packed between gingersnaps is the perfect fall treat to follow a savory meal, or a brisk afternoon raking leaves. I include my own recipe for homemade gingersnaps, but you could go … Continue reading →

Posted in Cooking, Ice Cream Recipes | Tagged creamy pumpkin ice cream, gingersnap recipe, pumpkin gingersnap ice cream sandwiches, pumpkin ice cream sandwiches, recipe pumpkin ice cream

Hickory Nuts: Foraging for Pignut and Shagbark Hickory Nuts

Posted on September 29, 2013 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comMarch 18, 2014

Most hickory nuts in the US are edible, the most popular one being the pecan, which has a limited range in the south. Here in central New England (and in much of the estern US), the most common hickories are … Continue reading →

Posted in Wild Edibles | Tagged carya glabra, carya ovalis, Carya ovata, foraging, foraging for hickory nuts, foraging for pignuts, hickory nuts, how to crack hickory nuts, how to identify hickory, pignut, shagbark, wild edibles, wild foods, wild nuts

Chocolate coconut milk ice cream

Posted on September 21, 2013 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comMay 20, 2014

If you’ve been disappointed with the flavor and texture of coconut milk ice cream, try this one. Virgin coconut oil, creme de cacao, and tapioca syrup lend this chocolate coconut milk ice cream a smooth and creamy mouth feel, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Cooking, Ice Cream Recipes | Tagged chocolate coconut ice cream, chocolate coconut ice cream recipe, coconut milk ice cream, coconut milk recipe, vegan chocolate ice cream, vegan coconut recipe, vegan dessert, vegan ice cream

Autumnberry ice cream pie with hazelnuts

Posted on September 18, 2013 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comJuly 15, 2014

Why not turn an invasive plant into an elegant dessert? This sumptuous pie starts with a nutty, no-bake graham cracker crust. It’s layered with a thick, sweet-tart autumnberry sauce made from the berries of the invasive shrub, autumn olive. Then … Continue reading →

Posted in Cooking, Ice Cream Recipes, Wild Edibles | Tagged autumn olive berries, autumn olive recipes, autumnberries, autumnberry sauce, cooking with wild edibles, edible wild plants, foraging, ice cream pie, mascarpone ice cream, no-bake graham cracker crust, nutty graham cracker crust, recipes wild edibles

Autumn olive: foraging for autumnberries

Posted on September 16, 2013 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comApril 18, 2019

Until recently, few people were aware that the berries of autumn olive, Elaeagnus umbellata, are edible. But the secret is out. More and more are harvesting these tasty fruits for both sweet and savory dishes. In addition to great flavor, … Continue reading →

Posted in Wild Edibles | Tagged autumn olive, autumn olive berries, autumn olive flowers, autumn olive leaves, autumn olive spines, autumnberries, autumnberry, elaeagnus umbellata, foraging, wild berris, wild edibles, wild food

Hickory nuts: Rodent sign

Posted on September 15, 2013 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comNovember 13, 2013

While out foraging for shagbark hickory nuts (Carya ovata) in Bolton, MA this morning, I noticed abundant sign of other animals doing the same. Near a beaver wetland in a mixed oak / white pine / red maple / black … Continue reading →

Posted in Plants, Wildlife | Tagged animal tracking, Carya ovata, chipmunk sign, deer mouse sign, gray squirrel sign, hickory nut husks, hickory nut shells, hickory nuts, mammal tracking, middens, red squirrel sign, rodent sign, shagbark hickory, sqirrel sign, tracks and sign, white-footed mouse sign

Elderberry ice cream with chocolate hazelnut crunch

Posted on September 10, 2013 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comJuly 15, 2014

Fruit purees and syrups add great flavor to ice cream, but the extra water can lead to crystallization, giving the ice cream a gritty texture. Not so with elderberry syrup. For whatever reason, elderberry syrup actually lends elasticity and smoothness … Continue reading →

Posted in Cooking, Ice Cream Recipes, Wild Edibles | Tagged elderberry hazelnut ice cream, elderberry hazelnut ice cream recipe, elderberry ice cream, elderberry ice cream recipe, foraging, foraging for elderberries, foraging for hazelnuts, recipes for wild edibles, wild edible dessert recipes, wild edible desserts, wild edibles

Hazelnuts: Foraging for American and beaked hazelnuts

Posted on September 3, 2013 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comJuly 8, 2014

If I had to choose a favorite wild edible, it would be the hazelnut. Rich in protein, fat, and flavor, hazelnuts make a satisfying snack, and can be used in cooking wherever you would use their commercially available counterparts (called … Continue reading →

Posted in Wild Edibles | Tagged american hazelnuts, beacked hazelnuts, Corylus americana, Corylus cornuta, foraging, foraging for hazelnuts, harvesting wild hazelnuts, hazelnut, hazelnuts, how to identify wild hazelnut, how to pick hazelnuts, picking hazelnuts, where to pick hazelnuts, wild edibles, wild food, wild hazelnuts, wild nuts

Elderberries

Posted on August 20, 2013 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comAugust 21, 2014

The American elderberry, Sambucus canadensis, also called common elderberry or wild elder, is native to eastern North America. It is sometimes considered to be the same species as Sambucus nigra, the European elderberry or black elderberry. The two are at … Continue reading →

Posted in Wild Edibles | Tagged american elder, american elderberry, black elderberry, common elderberry, common wild edibles, danewort, edible wild plants, foraging for elderberries, picking elderberries, sweet elder, walewort, wild edibles, wild elder

Black Walnut Ice Cream With Brown Sugar and Cinnamon

Posted on August 8, 2013 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comAugust 5, 2014

Black walnuts: Either you love ’em or hate ’em, right? There may be a good reason for that division, as you’ll read later on. In this recipe, toasting the nuts mellows the flavor. Brown sugar and cinnamon go especially well … Continue reading →

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