For those of you who dont know what pickin poke is all about......

mmtillman

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OK...POKE is a green...a wild green that people around here pick....old timers mostly.
I live in South MO, but poke grows all over I believe. They are the plants that poke berries come from?? Those purple berries the indians used to make dye thousands of years ago??

Well, POKE is actually poisonous ? ...in a way...the berries are and the young tender plants have to boiled 2x and drained in order to eat it...sounds complicated, I know. But I learned all this from my Inlaws ..they were hillbillys....LOL

OK...you first have to learn how to ID POKE. It looks like any other weed that grows in the spring and you dont wanna get the wrong thing.....It took me a couple of years to learn how to know it for sure. Get an oldtimer to teach you how to ID it if you can.
Hubby taught me, as well as his dad and family.
So you pick the young tender shoots that grow out of the middle of the plant. They have to be young plants tho. You be sure and shake the bugs or leaves out of them , then put them in a bag.

Then you bring it home and wash in the sink or a large tub. Then you put the leaves in a big kettle and boil it for about 30 min. Then you pour off that water and boil it again , adding salt this time. Poke stinks as you cook it. You have to ignore that fact. :idunno

Then you drain it and cook it like spinach with bacon grease and onions. Serve it with brown beans and fried potatoes...YUM! We pick enough that I can freeze like 30 packages of it and each time we have brown beans all year long , we have POKE with them!! LOts of people eat poke around here.....It is about time to go pick some now in fact!! Then after poke season is over we have wild berry season to look forward to !! Then we have the fall squirrel season after that and the fall mushrooms.
Hey....I AM a hillbilly too, arent I ?? LOLOLOLOLOLOL !!
And to think I was born and raised in KCMO!! LOL
 

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Hey, you forgot to put the link in your message, Tallman. You are out of my will! ;)

I was just digging in a new garden spot....I like to make them in areas where the weeds are bugging me so I can get rid of them once and for all....I can be a stubborn ijit sometimes! There were lots and lots of poke roots in there, and the leaves are just emerging or just about to emerge. I'll have to go get some to try...or find a greenhorn to try it for me :lol:
 

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freemotion said:
Hey, you forgot to put the link in your message, Tallman. You are out of my will! ;)

I was just digging in a new garden spot....I like to make them in areas where the weeds are bugging me so I can get rid of them once and for all....I can be a stubborn ijit sometimes! There were lots and lots of poke roots in there, and the leaves are just emerging or just about to emerge. I'll have to go get some to try...or find a greenhorn to try it for me :lol:
You must have missed it. Look again - it's there!

About being out of your will - :hit.
 

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Poke is really good.. i have ate plenty myself..always good with fried taters and brown beans and cornbread...:D
 

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Aww, shoot, I just read the basic instructions on Tallman's cited site and I realized that I picked some that were too....um....tall. So back to the drawing board. I will keep on the lookout, but I think I missed the ideal picking time this year. Rats.
 

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