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Started by Annie, August 22, 2013, 12:46:11 AM

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Annie

I was given a cactus leaf today. I had to look up online what to do with it and discovered it's a Mexican cactus leaf and there's a variety of ways to cook it.  I had no idea you could eat this and in several ways. I might cook it and add it to scrambled eggs tomorrow for hubby and I. Has anyone else eaten cactus leaf? Is it good?
Your mind is a garden. Your thoughts are the seeds. You can grow flowers or you can grow weeds.  ~ Anonymous

Anonymous

Quote from: "Annie"I was given a cactus leaf today. I had to look up online what to do with it and discovered it's a Mexican cactus leaf and there's a variety of ways to cook it.  I had no idea you could eat this and in several ways. I might cook it and add it to scrambled eggs tomorrow for hubby and I. Has anyone else eaten cactus leaf? Is it good?

Hello Ms. Annie, these are the kind of threads I like best..



I like learning new recipes, but I have no idea how to cook cacti.



I will do a quick google search and post what I find..



Stand by.

Old Medic

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Annie"I was given a cactus leaf today. I had to look up online what to do with it and discovered it's a Mexican cactus leaf and there's a variety of ways to cook it.  I had no idea you could eat this and in several ways. I might cook it and add it to scrambled eggs tomorrow for hubby and I. Has anyone else eaten cactus leaf? Is it good?

Hello Ms. Annie, these are the kind of threads I like best..



I like learning new recipes, but I have no idea how to cook cacti.



I will do a quick google search and post what I find..



Stand by.




Remember,



Revelation 6:15

Then the kings of the earth, the princes, the generals, the rich, the mighty, and everyone else, both slave and free, hid in caves and among the rocks of the mountains.

Anonymous

Here is one Ms. Annie.



Ingredients

1 cactus leaf, French fries cut,

2 tablespoons butter,

1 teaspoon minced garlic,

1/2 teaspoon seasonings (Montreal)



DIRECTIONS:



Saute cactus in butter for 4 to 5 minutes; stir in garlic and seasonings and continue saute for 1, 2 minutes. Serve! How does it taste? Yummm ! Lots of vitamins...so eat it up! :))))

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Old Medic

#4
Quote from: "Fashionista"Here is one Ms. Annie.



Ingredients

1 cactus leaf, French fries cut,

2 tablespoons butter,

1 teaspoon minced garlic,

1/2 teaspoon seasonings (Montreal)



DIRECTIONS:



Saute cactus in butter for 4 to 5 minutes; stir in garlic and seasonings and continue saute for 1, 2 minutes. Serve! How does it taste? Yummm ! Lots of vitamins...so eat it up! :))))

http://i565.photobucket.com/albums/ss92/cooking4ufun/IMG_2691.jpg">


Thank-you for this great recipe. I will enjoy it as soon as I can. It is better than the rat meat and rice I eat back in 1968.

Anonymous

And another one Ms. Annie.



Nopales (cactus leaves) with scrambled eggs are a delicious treat – add salsa or hot sauce as you like and serve with warm corn tortillas. Be very careful and use a sharp knife to remove the spikes or, do as I do, and buy nopales with their spikes already removed.



Prep Time: 10 minutes



Cook Time: 30 minutes



Total Time: 40 minutes



Yield: 6 to 8 servings



Ingredients:

•8 nopales (cactus leaves)

•1 small onion, finely chopped

•1/2 tsp. salt

•6 eggs, lightly beaten



Preparation:



1.Use a sharp knife to cut off the spikes from the cactus leaves, if necessary (be very careful as you do this). Cut nopales into 1/4-inch strips.

2.In a large frying pan over medium high heat, heat the oil. Add the onion and nopales and salt. Cook, stirring frequently, until nopales are tender and most of their liquid had evaporated, 15 -20 minutes.

3.Add eggs and cook, stirring, until eggs and nopales are combined and the eggs are set, about 5 minutes.

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Minaeni

#6
I have a cactus between my living room and dining room that almost touches the roof. It is only six inches from the roof now. It has grown about six feet since I bought it a couple years ago.. At the condo in Phoenix I have a huge cactus in the backyard that flowers as well as smaller flowering cactus. There are cactus in the complex boulevard, but I don't have to worry about them. The mexican workers do that. I tried peyote as well, but it didn't do much for me except make me paranoid. I guess it was because I was in the city instead of in nature.
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Old Medic

Quote from: "Fashionista"And another one Ms. Annie.



Nopales (cactus leaves) with scrambled eggs are a delicious treat – add salsa or hot sauce as you like and serve with warm corn tortillas. Be very careful and use a sharp knife to remove the spikes or, do as I do, and buy nopales with their spikes already removed.



Prep Time: 10 minutes



Cook Time: 30 minutes



Total Time: 40 minutes



Yield: 6 to 8 servings



Ingredients:

•8 nopales (cactus leaves)

•1 small onion, finely chopped

•1/2 tsp. salt

•6 eggs, lightly beaten



Preparation:



1.Use a sharp knife to cut off the spikes from the cactus leaves, if necessary (be very careful as you do this). Cut nopales into 1/4-inch strips.

2.In a large frying pan over medium high heat, heat the oil. Add the onion and nopales and salt. Cook, stirring frequently, until nopales are tender and most of their liquid had evaporated, 15 -20 minutes.

3.Add eggs and cook, stirring, until eggs and nopales are combined and the eggs are set, about 5 minutes.

http://0.tqn.com/d/localfoods/1/I/N/F/-/-/nopaleseggs.jpg">




Isn't the picture you showed a bunch of pot?

Minaeni

That's what it looked like to me at first glance.
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Anonymous

Quote from: "Old Medic"
Quote from: "Fashionista"And another one Ms. Annie.



Nopales (cactus leaves) with scrambled eggs are a delicious treat – add salsa or hot sauce as you like and serve with warm corn tortillas. Be very careful and use a sharp knife to remove the spikes or, do as I do, and buy nopales with their spikes already removed.



Prep Time: 10 minutes



Cook Time: 30 minutes



Total Time: 40 minutes



Yield: 6 to 8 servings



Ingredients:

•8 nopales (cactus leaves)

•1 small onion, finely chopped

•1/2 tsp. salt

•6 eggs, lightly beaten



Preparation:



1.Use a sharp knife to cut off the spikes from the cactus leaves, if necessary (be very careful as you do this). Cut nopales into 1/4-inch strips.

2.In a large frying pan over medium high heat, heat the oil. Add the onion and nopales and salt. Cook, stirring frequently, until nopales are tender and most of their liquid had evaporated, 15 -20 minutes.

3.Add eggs and cook, stirring, until eggs and nopales are combined and the eggs are set, about 5 minutes.

http://0.tqn.com/d/localfoods/1/I/N/F/-/-/nopaleseggs.jpg">




Isn't the picture you showed a bunch of pot?

Do you mean marijuana Old Medic?



I don't think so Old Medic, I got it form this link.

http://localfoods.about.com/od/breakfast/r/Nopales-And-Scrambled-Eggs.htm">http://localfoods.about.com/od/breakfas ... d-Eggs.htm">http://localfoods.about.com/od/breakfast/r/Nopales-And-Scrambled-Eggs.htm

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Old Medic

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Old Medic"
Quote from: "Fashionista"And another one Ms. Annie.



Nopales (cactus leaves) with scrambled eggs are a delicious treat – add salsa or hot sauce as you like and serve with warm corn tortillas. Be very careful and use a sharp knife to remove the spikes or, do as I do, and buy nopales with their spikes already removed.



Prep Time: 10 minutes



Cook Time: 30 minutes



Total Time: 40 minutes



Yield: 6 to 8 servings



Ingredients:

•8 nopales (cactus leaves)

•1 small onion, finely chopped

•1/2 tsp. salt

•6 eggs, lightly beaten



Preparation:



1.Use a sharp knife to cut off the spikes from the cactus leaves, if necessary (be very careful as you do this). Cut nopales into 1/4-inch strips.

2.In a large frying pan over medium high heat, heat the oil. Add the onion and nopales and salt. Cook, stirring frequently, until nopales are tender and most of their liquid had evaporated, 15 -20 minutes.

3.Add eggs and cook, stirring, until eggs and nopales are combined and the eggs are set, about 5 minutes.

http://0.tqn.com/d/localfoods/1/I/N/F/-/-/nopaleseggs.jpg">




Isn't the picture you showed a bunch of pot?

Do you mean marijuana Old Medic?



I don't think so Old Medic, I got it form this link.

http://localfoods.about.com/od/breakfast/r/Nopales-And-Scrambled-Eggs.htm">http://localfoods.about.com/od/breakfas ... d-Eggs.htm">http://localfoods.about.com/od/breakfast/r/Nopales-And-Scrambled-Eggs.htm




It looks like it.



Zephaniah 3:17 The LORD your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; he will rejoice over you with gladness; he will quiet you by his love; he will exult over you with loud singing.

Annie

I think that's the recipe I saw online and I want to try it tomorrow. Looks interesting :-)
Your mind is a garden. Your thoughts are the seeds. You can grow flowers or you can grow weeds.  ~ Anonymous

Annie

But I want to slice it up like french fries too :-D
Your mind is a garden. Your thoughts are the seeds. You can grow flowers or you can grow weeds.  ~ Anonymous

Anonymous

Quote from: "Annie"But I want to slice it up like french fries too :-D

Will you tell us how it tasted Ms. Annie?