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Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2019 12:19 am
by Shule
Does anyone else here grow epazote?

It's a fragrant herb in the same family as lambsquarter. It can be used to help people digest beans better, they say.

I grew some this year. It was slow to start, but got huge, eventually. I hope it reseeds.

There's a red kind that I want to try next year. I grew a green kind in 2019.

I really like the taste when it's cooked with beans. To me, it makes them feel more nutritious.

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 6:44 pm
by Shule
A friend gave me a pot of beans after we went over for Christmas. I added some frozen epazote leaves, some Aji Habanero peppers, and Tajin seasoning. I didn't taste the epazote, but I could feel it! Makes me feel quite a bit better. I think it has more taste unfrozen.

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 10:11 pm
by donn
Grows like weeds here in san antonio, even in pots.

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 1:18 pm
by Tormato
Shule wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2019 12:19 am Does anyone else here grow epazote?

It's a fragrant herb in the same family as lambsquarter. It can be used to help people digest beans better, they say.

I grew some this year. It was slow to start, but got huge, eventually. I hope it reseeds.

There's a red kind that I want to try next year. I grew a green kind in 2019.

I really like the taste when it's cooked with beans. To me, it makes them feel more nutritious.
Does trying but failing count?

My seed was from Wild Gardens. Nothing wrong with the seed, just something wrong with me. :oops:

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 7:41 pm
by Shule
[mention]Tormato[/mention]

To be fair, mine struggled to get started in my unheated greenhouse. I got one tiny plant by transplant time (I overseeded, also), which eventually took off a couple months later or so. My hope is that it reseeds. However, I'm planning to try again with some red epazote next year.

To be fair, again, I did use a sub-optimal seedling mix that was nearly 100% compost, and not a compost easy to start seeds in.

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2019 7:46 pm
by Shule
[mention]Tormato[/mention]
Sure it counts, though. Just try again! ;) I'm thinking I might try pre-starting it in a plastic bag with a paper towel or something similar, with some water.

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2019 2:37 pm
by worth1
I'm gonna have to keep an eye out for this weed and see if I have any growing wild around here.
Almost time to collect bed straw AKA sticky weed AKA sticky grass.

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2019 4:57 pm
by Shule
I've discovered that if I freeze the leaves, and cook with them, they don't add any flavor that I notice to the dish, but they still seem to improve tolerance of the beans. Well, I only tried it once (but it was a big difference vs. fresh).

If you use them fresh, they do add some flavor. I like the flavor, but some people say they don't like the taste; so, they might like to freeze the leaves first.

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2019 5:28 pm
by Rajun Gardener
Ya'll talking about that kerosene plant? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I made a Mexican pork and bean soup once with it. My comments when I posted the cook.
I found some epazote and added a little, this isn't for everybody. At first I could smell a slight kerosene smell but after cooked it faded.
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Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2019 5:37 pm
by Shule
Heh, heh. I wouldn't quite describe it as kerosene, but I think we're talking about the same plant! The leaves look the same. :) It reminds me of something Mexican I've had before, but I don't recall what: Those colorful sweet breads? Candy? Soda? Not sure.

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2019 5:39 pm
by Rajun Gardener
Google says different. LOL!
The long serrated leaves of the Mexican epazote (Dysphania ambrosioides or Chenopodium ambrosioides) herb have an unpleasant smell similar to bleach, kerosene or gasoline, although it is sometimes described as minty or citrusy. They lose most of their aroma during cooking, however.Jun 18, 2015

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2019 5:40 pm
by Rajun Gardener
It's in the cilantro catagory, you either like it or not.

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2019 5:42 pm
by Shule
[mention]Rajun Gardener[/mention]
I edited my post above again.

The freezing (before cooking) really seems to work if you don't like the flavor. Just cooking does, too (but the flavor changes to another flavor more than it's removed in cooking, IMO). I love the cooked taste, personally. It's okay raw, but I wouldn't recommend it to others raw.

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2019 5:50 pm
by Rajun Gardener
It's kinda like Laska in Asian food. It's easy to root too, get some from an Asian grocer and start them in water changing water every 2 days, plant when roots develop.
https://straitsroadkitchen.com/ingredie ... ka-leaves/

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 5:23 am
by TheDante
Rajun Gardener wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2019 5:50 pm It's kinda like Laska in Asian food. It's easy to root too, get some from an Asian grocer and start them in water changing water every 2 days, plant when roots develop.
https://straitsroadkitchen.com/ingredie ... ka-leaves/
You know Laksa! Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm… I have a few bottles of the paste stashed in our freezer for rainy craving days! A rare commodity for us! ;)

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 5:47 am
by worth1
Okay memorize what plant looks like check.
Test for kerosene smell check.

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 6:11 am
by Shule
Look for a lambsquarter-like plant with fragrant leaves. It's the only plant in the Amaranth family I know about that has much smell. (There might be others, but I haven't met another, yet.)

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 9:10 am
by Nan6b
I do like lamb's quarters for salad, especially when it's in seed. When it volunteers in my garden, I cultivate it. But never saw epazote.

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 9:47 am
by worth1
Haven't had nor seen lambsquarters in many years.

Re: Does anyone else here grow epazote?

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 5:38 pm
by Shule
[mention]worth1[/mention]
Lambsquarter is our most ubiquitous weed in my garden. If I sent you a cup of soil, you'd probably get a hundred plants. You'd probably get some prickly lettuce, amaranth, common mallow, Asperugo procumbens, foxtails, weedy grass, and/or creeping Charley, too. Maybe some purslane, catnip, horehound, dandelions, and morning glory (the wild kind). Maybe other stuff. Maybe even salsify. But yeah, mostly lambsquarter. Hopefully epazote will proliferate.