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    I've never seen them, or even heard about eating the buds. But if they are something like a green bean, maybe you could roast them in the oven, with some olive oil/soy sauce? Look up a recipe for roasting green beans and you'll find the info.

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    I did a quick internet search and found various mentions of ways to cook them on blogs. I think you'll have to look and see what sounds good to you. I searched "daylily recipe."

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    Quote Originally Posted by SvenV View Post
    Hi Everybody

    In sauce they are very delicious.
    Hi Sven. How have you eaten them? What sort of sauce? I would think it would have to be a fairly light sauce since they have such a mild flavor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosemary View Post
    I did a quick internet search and found various mentions of ways to cook them on blogs. I think you'll have to look and see what sounds good to you. I searched "daylily recipe."
    Oh, thanks. I'll do that. (I never even thought about googling for daylily recipes )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackdog Lin View Post
    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.

    Exactly the same for me Lin.

    Peggy, as much as I enjoy delicate flavors that come from poaching in wine and other light handed techniques I have to go all American here. Let them just start to open, fill them with cheese, dip them in tempura batter and deep fry the little buggers. Cheese and frying. How could that be bad? Brought to you by your good friends at Bristol-Myers Squibb.
    "Back when I was a young boy all my aunts and uncles would poke me in the ribs at weddings saying your next! Your next! They stopped doing all that crap when I started doing it to them... at funerals!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gregg View Post
    Exactly the same for me Lin.

    Peggy, as much as I enjoy delicate flavors that come from poaching in wine and other light handed techniques I have to go all American here. Let them just start to open, fill them with cheese, dip them in tempura batter and deep fry the little buggers. Cheese and frying. How could that be bad? Brought to you by your good friends at Bristol-Myers Squibb.
    Well, if I could just get beer in there somewhere, I think we'd have the tri-fecta of coronary!

    *now, if we could only get guns and boating into the mix.....but maybe that's just wishful thinking..

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    LOL Gregg! That's what I was going to suggest, when I first thought they were blossoms. YUM! (and I can hear arteries clogging.........)

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