What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? All the Buzz: Violet Crostini! Edible flowers are kind of a new thing for me this year. Everywhere I look, nature has exploded with beauty and color. Because I take special care in avoiding chemicals and pesticides in my herb garden and on the grounds, I can reap the benefits of sweet edible flowers high in vitamins. This recipe for Violet Crostini is one step up from an ordinary salad of mixed greens. By toasting a sesame artisan bread and slathering it with Norwegian Jarlsberg Cheese Spread, the salad greens and fresh violet petals create an open face sandwich or crostini. Top it off with a pretty, light purple edible chive blossom for a light onion taste. Doesn’t it look delicious?
VIOLET CROSTINI
Ingredients:
2-4 slices sesame bread, toasted
4 tablespoons Norwegian Jarlsberg Cheese Spread*
1 cup mixed salad greens
2 tablespoons violet petals
2 chive blossoms, stems removed
2 tablespoons lemon olive oil
2-4 sprigs lemon thyme
Instructions:
Toast sesame seed artisan bread. Spoon two tablespoons of Norwegian Jarlsberg Cheese Spread on each piece. Divide salad greens between the crostini. Top with violet petals and chive blossom. Drizzle lemon olive oil over all. Garnish with lemon thyme.
* Follow the link for the Norwegian Jarlsberg Cheese Spread recipe.
OMW !!! that is gorgeous. I could so eat that right now !!!! I love adding edible flowers to everything π
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Nature has opened up a whole new world for me with edible flowers. πΉπ±πΈβ
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Very beautiful !Love the presentation:)
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Your eye for detail means a lot to me, Freda! π
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Almost too pretty to eat! I love it!
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Blessings, Jasmine. I strive for art on a plate. π
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Oh no! I just shorted out my screen, by licking it!
Soooo gorgeous!! And I can imagine it tastes sublime!
A true feast for the senses.
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Melinda!!! You make me smile from ear to ear! Blessings! π
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I’m glad Gail!
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How pretty. I love the chive blossoms on top.
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Thanks very much. It was calling me from the herb garden. π
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I don’t know if I told you yet, but you take the prettiest photographs, both food styling and scenery. π
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What a great feeling it is to hear such words of high praise! Blessings! π
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Their sooo pretty….almost too pretty to eat…Almost π
I never knew violets are edible , thanks for sharing! π
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A little goes a long way. The color is just beautiful. π
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