Saffron, Baking, and the Winter Garden | The Beet

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  • @zdparker22
    @zdparker22 23 дні тому +6

    We only use a few sprigs of saffron for our rice at the Ritz and it turned out delicious. I used to think, why is this spice so expensive for just a fragrant flavor 😂🤯!!
    And Yess! Grow a bagel I’m here for that’ 😂

  • @karimrahemtulla3053
    @karimrahemtulla3053 7 днів тому

    Jacque & Kevin pod needs to be a weekly thing. The content we need

  • @micheler.5
    @micheler.5 23 дні тому +3

    Grow the bagel!! You should ask Charles Dowding for raddichio ideas. He seems to grow a lot.

  • @Braddy_Daddy
    @Braddy_Daddy 25 днів тому +11

    The chats between y’all are my favorite on “the Beet”!

  • @joepa6106
    @joepa6106 25 днів тому +7

    As someone who loves Italian food , I think this IS THE BEST 2 HOMEBOYS IN THE GARDEN , IM SO THANKFUL FOR THE CONTENT , IT TRULY IS RELAXING , I love the garden content , it's truly an under rated content , there is no tv in the united states dedicated to gardening and you guys are killing it , keep uo the great work guys ! Please do a Christmas podcast

  • @stacierichardson4475
    @stacierichardson4475 22 дні тому +1

    Fun talk you guys😂 spent fall near Como every year, and we always ate radichio and other bitter greens with Argon oil, and seasonal nuts, which is a great combo, or cooked with squash, pumpkins and their seeds.
    I'd love to see you guys grow Agretti!!!❤

  • @rachellewoods8405
    @rachellewoods8405 2 дні тому

    Yes, definitely grow a bagel (even though I don’t like the Everything flavor, it would still be a cool project)!
    Re: radicchio, it will always be sweeter and less bitter (like most winter veg), the colder it gets. Also, try quartering the head lengthwise, drizzle cut sides with olive oil, salt and pepper, and grill just until cut sides are nicely charred. Salt and oil will round out bitterness. If you still hate it, it’s possible you are bitter super-tasters (I am a food sensory scientist and this is the term given to people with a hypersensitivity to bitter things).
    Re: cooked lettuce, I used to also think that it sounded odd, but after having Chinese stir fried lettuce (which is only done with more robust/crunchy greens), and grilled Caesar salad, I am now a convert!
    Love the podcast; keep up the great work!

  • @tinad6812
    @tinad6812 25 днів тому +8

    Lol about the radicchio. I actually love radicchio and other bitter greens like dandelion. I just had a salad with it today. I would suggest to add in sweeter green at a higher ratio maybe to offset it or add in herbs like fennel to balance it out. You can also add lemon and olive oil or raspberries and vinegar for a sweet flavor. You can also over power it with raw garlic and lemon dressing. I often use radicchio leaves as a wrap, because they don’t fall apart.
    I’m Italian and you guys are so right about the food laws. 😂 I don’t personally adhere to them but childhood friends did, especially with the cappuccino after food - only espresso.
    I grew saffron this year. I covered them with a cage after a squirrel dug them up and they flowered with the beautiful saffron. I closed the jar that I put them in a they got moldy. Boo hoo. I certainly wasn’t thinking straight.
    I just went through a hard freeze below zero here in Chicago (way early) and nothing made it but parsley. I was able to keep a bunch of kale and broccoli leaves and cooked them right away. I’m looking forward to your cooking videos. I saw the bake off already. Very entertaining 😊

  • @linpollock54
    @linpollock54 25 днів тому +7

    This chat really made me laugh. Definitely grow a bagel! I can't believe you've never made a cake. You do realise that watching the Great British Bake Off could change your life? So many cakes, so little time. See you next year!

  • @johnnyalegria
    @johnnyalegria 24 дні тому +1

    Great video! Love from Lakeside, California

  • @shawneegrows
    @shawneegrows 25 днів тому +3

    How are we going to get the garden hermit more land!?

  • @carissalizotte8977
    @carissalizotte8977 25 днів тому +3

    Never too much garlic talk! Haha

  • @undertheumbels
    @undertheumbels 25 днів тому +2

    You should grow a bagel and Rosehill Sourdough has a fantastic sourdough bagels recipe.

  • @Liz-og9gc
    @Liz-og9gc 22 дні тому

    Yes! Show us ... Grow the 🥯! Who doesn't love an everything bagel? What an interesting grow alongside and idea that we can get onboard with y'all!

  • @makeupgirl8886
    @makeupgirl8886 25 днів тому +4

    Y'all should definitely grow an everything bagel. I think there needs to be a competition between the 2 of you for this one. Bake off!!

  • @3dogsandababy
    @3dogsandababy 23 дні тому +1

    Ok gentlemen, you will have to try my honey lavender buttercream cake. It won a contest! 😂. I have turned people who don’t like cake or icing. I also do a really good rum cake and a snickers cheese cake. Just saying. Come see me next time you’re on the East coast. Oh and I’m growing saffron now and have plans for a saffron cake…oh and my mother in law is Italian and well maybe I shouldn’t go there on the eating craziness…I just dont get it. As for radicchio…I ended up just growing it for the pretty flowers!😂

  • @joepa6106
    @joepa6106 25 днів тому +2

    Im totally going wood chip mulch in the pathways !

  • @kristimcafee2552
    @kristimcafee2552 24 дні тому +1

    Yes!!! Make a bagel! How fun!

  • @tanyat2566
    @tanyat2566 25 днів тому +1

    Aww, the last one for 2024?! I just don't get enough of my garden bros. You know what, I'll just binge watch from the beginning. This episode was so fun; garlic, garlic, garlic, some saffron, more garlic, making more room for onions, baking, pooping cheese cake, garlic, and trying to sort through how the hell to cook radicchio. I'd be lying if I said I couldn't relate. Also, I would love to see how to grow /create a bagel from start to finish. AND, I'm looking forward to seeing the Saffron video. Will you please go over where we can buy that specific variety of crocus bulbs? I use Saffron in my cooking but lately when I've purchased it, it tastes very much like chlorine. Gross. I'd love to grow my own. Thanks fellas.

    • @thebeetpodcast
      @thebeetpodcast  24 дні тому

      Don't worry, the guys will be back for another garden hangout in January! And of course, The Beet isn't completely done for the year yet, we still have one more episode that'll be coming out this month that's great, too. Saffron video soon on the main channel, you'll love it!

  • @joepa6106
    @joepa6106 25 днів тому +3

    I got THE BEET. i got the BEET i got the BEET YEAH I GOT THE BEET !!!

  • @Junzar56
    @Junzar56 25 днів тому +4

    I look forward to the beet videos! I still hope you attend the quinoa festival in Panguaitch Utah in September next year!

    • @Junzar56
      @Junzar56 25 днів тому

      The quinoa festival has a quinoa pot luck . It’s really fun. They have quinoa bread, salads, cookies, chocolates, soup, casserole, quinoa fried rice.

  • @kimpaynter
    @kimpaynter 21 день тому

    Oh yes do the everything bagel you can grow the wheat in all the seasons ❤❤❤ so fun CAN you find someone that would let you take over that’s close to you a piece of their properties so you could plant that overflow you want I know you guys are busy. It’s just an idea.😊

  • @af2313
    @af2313 25 днів тому +4

    Jacques I have the same problem, I won’t order the cake, but I will eat it 😂

  • @ElaneOsredkar
    @ElaneOsredkar 24 дні тому +2

    I am in the Master Gardener program out of UC Davis and when I am so burned out from studying, I turn to Epic Gardening to get Garden Giggles. Thank guys for all your great chats and cooking adventures. YES! A Bad Boy Bagel Cook Off should be in the works!

  • @kimpaynter
    @kimpaynter 21 день тому

    Oh yes do the everything bagel you can grow the wheat in all the seasons ❤❤❤ so fun

  • @michellecjackson4956
    @michellecjackson4956 25 днів тому +3

    what Jacques said about slow growing chard, I agree. I planted seeds twice, and the seedlings got eaten by slugs. I planted seedlings bought from store, and the squirrels are digging them up to make room for acorns. I have covered them with netting and baskets and those are the only ones that live. I had a whole packet of spinach up and growing. For some reason the slugs left the spinach alone, then the squirrels moved in, again and no spinach left, I am out of netting and baskets. I give up.I have been trying to grow chard and spinach for 3 months, in Sacramento. Too cold now

  • @Alex-r8v8q
    @Alex-r8v8q 25 днів тому +2

    Jacques in the shade is wild 😂

  • @jennbasil
    @jennbasil 22 дні тому

    I LOVED culinary class wars! I was completely invested and really enjoyed every minute of it. ❤

  • @j.l.emerson592
    @j.l.emerson592 25 днів тому +3

    A spice I'd like to see you experiment with growing is long pepper. It's related to black pepper. The binomial name is Piper longum. I see it being used on some cooking channels & it is an intriguing spice.

  • @Junzar56
    @Junzar56 25 днів тому +6

    Grow a bagel!

  • @kittiew260
    @kittiew260 21 день тому

    Winter sun, jealous already at 60 inches snow 😄. Oh, the average is 103 inches a season. Right now, I'm sitting at 60 inches this early in December... enjoy growing.
    Challenge for you grow something my climate with snow and outdoors even a cold frame doesn't work. No cheating with hoop house or green house.
    I grew saffron up my climate. I'm still enjoying the spice. I dig up bulbs and replanted here mid September, blooming November out the bulbs come before ❄️. Working perfectly on 3rd season

  • @wjm1319
    @wjm1319 23 дні тому +1

    I'm growing spices, zone 7 (Va) in a greenhouse. Cardamom would grow well there if supplied with enough water - I can send you some if you like (It's out-growing my bed. Please take some!). Others I have that might do well there: cinnamon, allspice, grains of paradise, tarragon, turmeric, cacao (not a spice, but still..), bay leaf, curry leaf, long pepper. I have nutmeg, also, which was tricky to find and a little tricky to grow. Cloves I've tried, but haven't found the trick to their survival yet.

  • @marinagoerner9472
    @marinagoerner9472 24 дні тому +1

    Radicchio is awesome lightly grilled and then used in a salad with walnuts and apples but the key is to add sweetness, aged balsámico or honey vinaigrette is a way to go. I found that ountarella is one of the most bitter greens and I love it with “very” anchovy vinaigrette.
    Would love to hear if that works out for you 😊

  • @kushscentedbeard
    @kushscentedbeard 25 днів тому +3

    I remember learning about braised endive from jaques Pepin. Maybe you could do radicchio the same way?

  • @anelam71
    @anelam71 21 день тому

    I grew 60 saffron crocus this year in my urban garden in Baltimore - my harvest was amazing.

  • @bballanalytics1552
    @bballanalytics1552 24 дні тому +2

    WE WANT EVERYTHING BAGELS!

  • @bobbieriley3061
    @bobbieriley3061 24 дні тому +2

    WormBin reviews needed
    It would be so cool to see you guys try a variety of worm composters and give us the detailed results like you did the soil comparison experiment. I am not physically able to turn a traditional compost pile, so I am interested the worm idea, and the cool part is we can put the castings into our garden.

    • @thebeetpodcast
      @thebeetpodcast  24 дні тому

      That’s a great idea - we’ll see what we can do!

    • @3dogsandababy
      @3dogsandababy 23 дні тому

      I use tumbling composters because I can’t turn traditional compost any more. They work great.

  • @DaveK385
    @DaveK385 25 днів тому +2

    Pickled onions are good although I usually pickle red onions. I would think yellow would work though.

  • @mmmmgoodlife4571
    @mmmmgoodlife4571 23 дні тому +1

    Yes! Everything plus the Bagel!! I love that mixture on Avocado toasts too!

  • @nicholamartin7226
    @nicholamartin7226 25 днів тому +2

    Yes, please grow a bagel😂😂🤣

  • @matchynishi
    @matchynishi 23 дні тому +1

    Grow all you need for an everything bagel - but you can only use what you grew from your respective gardens! So if the poppies fail, you can't put that in!

  • @grisespino5342
    @grisespino5342 25 днів тому +2

    Enjoy the holidays guys!🎄 Thanks for all the insights and fun🤩

  • @ramonajolley1966
    @ramonajolley1966 19 днів тому

    Growing herbs are exciting!! I would be interested in the bagels. Star iness sounds interesting. I made a mistake with my saffron. I forgot them. I plan to put them out today in a pot. It has been fun going out and getting onions. My garlic was great. It's a shame that not many young folks eat fresh garlic. I love to make fermented garlic and honey for colds and recipes. Thank you!!

  • @chriscrema9470
    @chriscrema9470 23 дні тому +1

    Grilled radicchio is delish. Olive oil Salt and pepper

  • @st2778
    @st2778 23 дні тому +1

    There are quick breads and then there are yeast breads. Yeast breads are the more difficult ones to make. Have fun!

  • @stacyhall3061
    @stacyhall3061 25 днів тому +3

    loved the roll bake off. You both crack me up. I love those so much.

  • @StelXO
    @StelXO 24 дні тому +1

    Could you guys experiment with growing Stevia? I’d love to see a video of your experience with it

  • @HomesteadinginSuburbiaFL
    @HomesteadinginSuburbiaFL 23 дні тому +1

    GROW CUMIN!!! 🙂 And grow a bagel ... YUMMMMMMM!

  • @silverfwn
    @silverfwn 22 дні тому

    So in for everything bagels!!!

  • @user-nlvmruu
    @user-nlvmruu 25 днів тому +5

    one of you needs to grow a cinnamon tree!!

    • @tanyat2566
      @tanyat2566 24 дні тому

      Ohhh man, that would be incredible. I wonder if it can grow in Cali.

    • @3dogsandababy
      @3dogsandababy 23 дні тому

      Yes! I’m growing one right now inside in Maryland. Outside in summer.

  • @Amapola454
    @Amapola454 25 днів тому +3

    Always love listening to you two

    • @joepa6106
      @joepa6106 25 днів тому

      Same , you guys are the garden content go to , with James Prigioni and the millennial gardener , and Jeff @ ripe tomato farms. You guys are my #1 favorite , love all your channels, you guys should do a meet up and tour each others gardens, maybe a youtube gardeners content convention ?

  • @helenherman6173
    @helenherman6173 24 дні тому +1

    Radicchio suggestion: make sauerkraut or kimchi - or grill it.

  • @rhondagillespie6031
    @rhondagillespie6031 19 днів тому

    I would love to see you try growing truffles😮

  • @akis1544
    @akis1544 25 днів тому +2

    grow a bagel!!

  • @j.l.emerson592
    @j.l.emerson592 25 днів тому +2

    What is the growth habit of perpetual spinach chard? Does it grow the same as standard chard? I've heard that it is a good substitute for spinach because it has less oxalic acid.

  • @sayadaramdial1700
    @sayadaramdial1700 20 днів тому

    Definitely grow a bagel!!

  • @maggihoogs1251
    @maggihoogs1251 25 днів тому +4

    I make a mean chocolate chipotle cake

  • @salmanaisawesome
    @salmanaisawesome 7 днів тому

    If I could ship you one of my poppy pups I would. The poppy pups I have have survived years. I have battled to keep them though. The grass cutters keep attacking them and recently my mentally ill sister tore them out because she was jealous of them. I have 3 in rebound. 😢 but they're the rare bread poppies. Nice and light.

  • @AgroDolceMB
    @AgroDolceMB 16 днів тому

    I'm married to an Italian and we live in Lugano, Switzerland (Italy is less than a mile a way) and while I've come to appreciate the passion, furor and indignation when people mess with their food traditions, the cappuccino thing after a meal is hypocritical because they'll eat 3 scoops of gelato and call that o.k. But yeah, if you order a milky coffee drink later than breakfast, you'll most def get some eye rolls for being a silly foreigner. As for radicchio, try it halved or quartered, lightly grilled then garnished with olive oil, salt some nice balsamic vinegar. Around here it's often found on menus as a contorno (side dish) or thinly shredded into a mix of salad.

  • @kristinpagan2361
    @kristinpagan2361 21 день тому

    Grow the Everything bagel...yes please good sirs!

  • @51rwyatt
    @51rwyatt 23 дні тому +1

    With news of Jacques' 500+ garlic planting, the garlic rust is hiding in the alley sharpening its knife....

  • @gwenh7125
    @gwenh7125 19 днів тому

    Grow the bagel !!!

  • @bballanalytics1552
    @bballanalytics1552 24 дні тому +2

    order of eating operations... interesting italian logic

  • @ritashubert9150
    @ritashubert9150 22 дні тому +1

  • @debbybrady1246
    @debbybrady1246 20 днів тому

    Yes. Grow a bagel 😂

  • @debbybrady1246
    @debbybrady1246 20 днів тому

    What do you mean by green garlic?

  • @CraigBuccalo
    @CraigBuccalo 25 днів тому +2

    Grow the bagel.

  • @justinarnold7725
    @justinarnold7725 25 днів тому +3

    Winter in San Diego really?

  • @samellem1973
    @samellem1973 23 дні тому +1

    other pplz love garlic too please keep talking

  • @ajones0916
    @ajones0916 25 днів тому +4

    I think UA-cam should censor Californian gardeners when they use the word "cold".

    • @tanyat2566
      @tanyat2566 24 дні тому +2

      Lolol. I always chuckle, too. I live in Michigan. I fantasize about living and growing in the hot, long, California growing seasons.

  • @rogeroliver401
    @rogeroliver401 25 днів тому +2

    Grow a bagel

  • @adream226
    @adream226 21 день тому

    Congrats

  • @dorcasrodriguez2901
    @dorcasrodriguez2901 22 дні тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @Idontsharemyinfo
    @Idontsharemyinfo 22 дні тому

    My Nonna always put the radicchio in salad, and that is the way I eat it, but you have to like bitter salads, which is not to everyone's taste. If she cooked it in a stew or something I didn’t see it go in. Maybe charred quickly on a grill would add a nice dimension to a salad. As for Italians, some of my relatives feom Italy are pretty serious about that kind of stuff. See also the evils of air conditioning and drinking cold water (and god forbid ice water). They genuinely feel that it is harmful to your health to not follow the 'rules' and are thus trying to help. They are probably not wrong about a lot of it. Most Italians are lactose intolerant to some degree, so that may explain the milk stuff. The passionate way of helping is cultural I think. It's showing care. But that's just my observation as an Italian Canadian with family in and from Italy.

  • @happyheartgardening
    @happyheartgardening 22 дні тому

    Make a sourdough bagel. It would be alive before you bake them;)

  • @Junzar56
    @Junzar56 25 днів тому +8

    Grow ginger and turmeric, more medicinal herbs.

    • @thebeetpodcast
      @thebeetpodcast  24 дні тому

      Kevin's actually grown ginger on the main Epic Gardening channel before - there's a couple of videos there on growing ginger in containers and growing ginger from the supermarket!

  • @gabewinterful
    @gabewinterful 18 днів тому

    Italians do care that much. I was yelled at in a birthday party because I mentioned I am a vegetarian. And it was serious because the girlfriend of this guy started crying because of his reaction. It was her birthday.

  • @vsznry
    @vsznry 23 дні тому +1

    Wth is "The Beet" & why am I seeing this shit only now?! lolol

  • @Esbdesigns
    @Esbdesigns 23 дні тому +1

    You need a shade or a scrim. You were getting cooked!

  • @kittiew260
    @kittiew260 21 день тому

    Yep grow bagels 🥯 baking is exact science Jaques knows.. good luck with bagels. You choose the hardest bread to master.