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What Are Nasturtium seeds and How Can I Use Them?

Nasturtium seeds rewards a little know-how: how to choose them, cook them, store them, and substitute in a pinch. Browse 3 recipes to cook with them.

In Chinese:
金莲花种子
British (UK) term:
Nasturtium seeds
en français:
graines de capucine
en español:
semillas de capuchina

Recipes using nasturtium seeds

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Pickled Nasturtium Seeds

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Pickled nasturtium seeds: the frugal gardener's homemade caper substitute, brined in spiced white wine vinegar with shallots, tarragon, and horseradish. Peppery, briny, and completely free.

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Pickled Nastutium Seeds

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Pickled nasturtium seeds brined in salt water, layered with tarragon and horseradish, then preserved in spiced white wine vinegar. A peppery homemade caper substitute.

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Homemade Capers

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Homemade capers from pickled nasturtium seeds brined in salt water, then preserved in sweet vinegar. A clever garden-to-jar substitute for real capers.

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