FabulousFusionFood's Wild Food based recipes 7th Page

A basket of edible wild plants. A basket full of edible wild plants.
Welcome to the summary page for FabulousFusionFood's guide to wild edible foods. As this recipe site has grown it has become necessary to split out and make more readily accessible various sub-sections of the site. This page links to all the recipes that use wild edible foods as a basis or an ingredient. This, in the main covers land plants, though there are sections for seaweeds and mushrooms/fungi as well.

All plants we eat were wild at some point, it's just that through selection and breeding they've been adapted by humans to be less bitter, less toxic, be bigger or have larger fruit or tubers or grains. So we have the foresight of our ancestors to thank for everything we eat. However, we tend to farm and eat only a very narrow range of plants. Some of these have wild relatives, parts of which are edible, but there are hundreds of plants that simply were not improved by humans... but they are still edible in their wild state. Of course, if you are selecting a wild plant to consume then you must be absolutely certain that you have recognised the plant correctly. Do not rely on a single source of information to recognise the plant and always take a good field guide with you. If you are not certain of your identification then do not pick the plant. Also always get the landowner's permission to pick any plants unless they are on public ground. Collect responsibly, do not take everything and leave the majority of the plants behind to grow and flower. Do not uproot plants unless they are classed as weeds and are in need of clearing.

For the most part, the wild foods presented here are British natives, though there are some garden escapees included where they are relatively common. Soon I am now starting to add plants for urban foragers. Enjoy...

This page is a continuation of the list of wild food-based recipes held on the FabulousFusionFood site. If you are specifically looking for this site's list of and guide to wild foods then please go back to the First Page of the Wild Food Recipes entry on this site.


The alphabetical list of all wild food-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 1244 recipes in total:

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Lasagne with Mushrooms and Cheeses
     Origin: Britain
Madarch a Chaws Pob
(Mushroom Rarebit)
     Origin: Welsh
Microwave Apple and Blackberry Crumble
     Origin: Britain
Laumproys in Galyntyne
(Lampreys in Galingale Sauce)
     Origin: England
Madora
(Mapone Worm Curry)
     Origin: Zimbabwe
Microwave Chocolate and Whisky
Syllabub Shells

     Origin: Britain
Le Chao Men
(New Caledonian Chaw Mein)
     Origin: New Caledonia
Maelgi Rhost a Saws Bara Lawr
(Roast Monkfish and Laverbread Sauce)
     Origin: Welsh
Microwave Nutty Bramble Crumble
     Origin: Britain
Lemon Ribwort Plantain Seed Pudding
     Origin: Britain
Mahonia Cordial
     Origin: Britain
Microwave Oaten Bramble Crumble
     Origin: Britain
Lemon Verbena Lemonade
     Origin: Britain
Mahonia Flower and Mint Lemonade
     Origin: America
Miel de Pissenlits
(Dandelion Petal Honey)
     Origin: Switzerland
Lentil and Nettle Curry
     Origin: Britain
Mahonia Jelly
     Origin: Britain
Mint Chutney
     Origin: Britain
Lentil Curry with Japanese Knotweed
and Sweet Potatoes

     Origin: Fusion
Maitohorsmia Hytelö
(Fireweed Jelly)
     Origin: Finland
Mint Jelly
     Origin: Britain
Lesser Celandine Straws
     Origin: Britain
Maitrank
(May-drink)
     Origin: Luxembourg
Minutal ex Rosis
(Ragout of Roses)
     Origin: Roman
Lilac Honey Cake
     Origin: Britain
Makovnjaca
(Poppy Seed Roll)
     Origin: Croatia
Miso Soup with Tade
     Origin: Japan
Lilac Honey Posset
     Origin: Britain
Makvlis Supi
(Blackberry Soup)
     Origin: Russia
Mispelkuchen mit Ingwer
(Gingered Medlar Chocolate Cake)
     Origin: Austria
Lilac Rice Pudding
     Origin: Britain
Mallow Cheese with Seaweed Paste
     Origin: Fusion
Mixed Wild Mushroom Soup
     Origin: Britain
Lilac Sugar
     Origin: Britain
Mallow Leaf Powder
     Origin: Britain
Molokheya au Poulet
(Chicken Molokhia)
     Origin: Tunisia
Linden Blossom Tea
     Origin: Britain
Mallow Soup
     Origin: Britain
Moo Shu Pork
     Origin: China
Linden Chocolate
     Origin: France
Mallow Stew
     Origin: Britain
Morel Mattar Masala
     Origin: Fusion
Linden Chocolate Mississippi Mud Pie
     Origin: American
Mallow-leaf Stew
     Origin: African Fusion
Morel Pie
     Origin: Britain
Linden Flower Cordial
     Origin: Britain
Malvas
(Mallow Leaves)
     Origin: Roman
Morel Rösti
     Origin: Switzerland
Linden Flower Tea
     Origin: Britain
Manx Queenies with Cucumber and Wild
Fennel

     Origin: Manx
Morels in a Cornmeal Crumb
     Origin: American
Linden Fruit Coffee
     Origin: American
Marjoram Jelly
     Origin: Britain
Morels in Aspic
     Origin: British
Linden Leaf Flour
     Origin: France
Marmalêd Eirin Gwyrdd
(Greengage Marmalade)
     Origin: Welsh
Morels in Sweet Red Wine
     Origin: Germany
Linden Leaf Flour Bread
     Origin: France
Marrons Glacés
(Candied Chestnuts)
     Origin: France
Morels with Yellow Bell Peppers
     Origin: Britain
Linden Leaf Flour Noodles
     Origin: Fusion
Marsh Samphire with Red Chilli and
Olive Oil

     Origin: Fusion
Mother's Day Simnel Cupcakes
     Origin: British
Linden Leaf Flour Pancakes
     Origin: Britain
Martinsgans
(St Martin's Goose)
     Origin: Switzerland
Mushroom and Burdock Soup
     Origin: Fusion
Linden Lemonade
     Origin: Britain
Martinsgans
(St Martin's Goose)
     Origin: Vatican City
Mushroom and Lesser Celandine
Stroganoff

     Origin: Fusion
Linguine and Trumpet Chanterelles
     Origin: Britain
Mashed Creeping Bellflower Root
     Origin: British
Mushroom and Spinach Rustic Pie
     Origin: British
Linguine with Chanterelles and Leeks
     Origin: Italy
Mazze de Tamburo
(Fried Shaggy Parasols)
     Origin: Italy
Mushroom Bruschetta
     Origin: Britain
Liver and Mushrooms with Fusilli Pasta
     Origin: Italy
Meadow Waxcap Curry with Rice
     Origin: Britain
Mushroom Cobbler
     Origin: Britain
Liver with St George's Mushroom
     Origin: British
Meadow Waxcap Frittata
     Origin: British
Mushroom Curry
     Origin: Britain
Lobscows #2
(Lobscouse)
     Origin: Welsh
Meadowsweet Cordial
     Origin: Britain
Mushroom Goulash
     Origin: British
Luss-Ny-Greg Saillt
(Pickled Samphire)
     Origin: Manx
Meadowsweet Cream
     Origin: Britain
Mushroom Ketchup
     Origin: Britain
Mâche Sabayon with Parmesan
Shavings

     Origin: France
Meadowsweet Vanilla Custard
(Meadowsweet Custard)
     Origin: Britain
Mushroom Millefeuille
     Origin: Britain
Môr-leisiad wedi Potsio gyda
Nionyn, Cennin a Ffenigl

(Poached Pollack with Onion, Leek and
Fennel)
     Origin: Welsh
Medlar and Pear Mincemeat
     Origin: Britain
Mushroom Pâté
     Origin: Britain
Mackerel and Samphire Stew
     Origin: Britain
Medlar and Walnut Mince Tarts
     Origin: Britain
Mushroom Pâté en Croûte
     Origin: Britain
Mackerel Stuffed with Samphire and
Seasoned with Alexanders and Wild
Fennel Seeds

     Origin: Britain
Medlar Cheese and Medlar Purée
     Origin: Britain
Mackerel Tartare with Pickled Dulse
     Origin: Britain
Melokhia
     Origin: Egypt

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