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Thread: Calalloo

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    OK the bacon, butter, etc doesn't cut it. I'm trying to diet so my clothes will fit when we go to Negril in Dec. If I can get it again this week I will try the onions and carrots with it. The sign definitely said calaloo. It was not as "stalky" as it is in Jamaica. It kind of looked like broccoli rabe.

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    you don't need bacon butter etc cook it ital style. scallion or shallots, onion or tomato and pepper a sprig of thyme and Yum!

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    I like the stuff, too. There's a little eatery WAY up the Cliffs called OUT OF TOWN that has Calalloo loafs -- best to get them early, as the batches come out just before 8 a.m. and the Calalloo usually among the first to go .... The Rasta's seem to like 'em more than the meat-filled loaves and patties ....

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    Its very easy to grow. I grow it every year. If you ever try growing it yourself......it reseeds itself so make sure you plant it in a place that you dont mind it coming back year after year.

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    "The Rasta's seem to like 'em more than the meat-filled loaves and patties ....

    Could be because most of them are "Ital" vegetarians!!

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    Can't grow anything unless I do it on the deck. Too many deer. They eat everything!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoFromMonroe View Post
    Can't grow anything unless I do it on the deck. Too many deer. They eat everything!
    I grew plenty of callaloo last year in pots. It was very easy......

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    Just an fyi- I bought it again and sauteed it with garlic, oil and carrots. It was delicious. The carrots definitely sweetened it. Had a callaloo omelete for breakfast today. Thanks to everybody for the suggestions.

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    You have to peel outer skin from calalloo stalks or it will taste bitter

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    I guess I probably wasted a lot of it. I took the leaves off the stems. It was a pain in the neck but well worth it.

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