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    Help me devise a recipe

    So, my Stellas are really producing this year. I really like the taste of the buds, and munch them as I putter about, but I would like to have a recipe specifically to use them. Something special that maybe also features a few open flowers as well. Something cooked? Or sauced? They have an exceedingly mild flavor, so it would have to have a light hand, if you know what I mean.
    Any ideas?

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    Stellas? What are those?
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    Oh, Ha Ha Steve. Sorry about that. They're daylilies. Light yellow ones, very mild and slightly sweet if you let the buds open. In bud they look kind of like a green bean, if you squint. I like to wait until the bud has started turning color, but still tight. But they can be used before that and after.

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    Oh. Thanks. I've never cooked with flowers before. But I should think hard because we've got a bunch of organic ones coming up sometime this summer (I hope!).

    Depending on how many you have, I might treat them like soybeans -- maybe a little dressing of a really good soy sauce after steaming them in a bit of vegetable or chicken stock or maybe even a little rice wine/sake. I'm guessing you don't need to cook these before eating, but would cooking change some properties/flavors in a beneficial way? Or maybe as part of a nice mixed-greens salad, dressed with a very light oil (like canola) and verjus instead of vinegar. That way you could garnish with some of the open flowers. Maybe on a light sorbet or ice cream?
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    The only recipe I know I've seen that uses these is one for hot & sour soup.
    I've never cooked with them, myself. I will be interested to hear about your cooking experiment. I have a lot of Stella d'Oro daylilies as well and they are forming buds like crazy this week... the deer have only munched some of them.

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    I'll be darned, I've got Stellas growing all over the place.....and it has never once occurred to me to munch on them.

    Learn something new everyday.

    (DH will I'm sure not be happy if I go to munching on the daylilies.)

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    Never heard of Stellas before. Is it a regional item? So you eat the buds from light yellow daylilies that are named Stella's. would like to know more about this!

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    Good ideas Steve. I like the simmering in wine.
    Rosemary, that is how I have always heard them used, but I just thought since I have so many and I do like them, I'd try to compose a recipe just for them.
    Blackdog, try one! Just pick the bud and munch away. Your husband won't know. But be sure it's daylilies. Easter lilies are NOT edible.
    Tussiemussies, I guess you can eat any daylily bud. I just happen to have tons of Stellas, which is just the variety of daylily. I have heard that the darker colored ones are stronger in flavor but I've never put that to the test.

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    Hi Everybody

    In sauce they are very delicious.

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    Wonder if Iris lily would know something about recipes with these?

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