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Heartsease are edible flowers known for their anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, and other medicinal properties. Harvest the flowers in the spring and use fresh heartsease petals as a garnish for salads and other meals. Coat petals in egg whites and sugar and dry them to make candied heartsease, which can be used to decorate cakes or other desserts. Make a heartsease soup for a light, fragrant meal, and prepare heartsease honey to use as a spread.<ref>http://www.care2.com/greenliving/a-vision-of-violets-with-brigitte-mars.html</ref>
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Heartsease are edible flowers known for their anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, and other medicinal properties. Harvest the flowers in the spring and use fresh heartsease petals as a garnish for salads and other meals. Coat petals in egg whites and sugar and dry them to make candied heartsease, which can be used to decorate cakes or other desserts. Make a heartsease soup for a light, fragrant meal, and prepare heartsease honey to use as a spread.<ref name="rf1">http://www.care2.com/greenliving/a-vision-of-violets-with-brigitte-mars.html</ref>
  
 
==Ingredients==
 
==Ingredients==
===Candied Heartsease Petals<ref>https://www.craftybaking.com/howto/crystallize-flowers</ref>===
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===Candied Heartsease Petals<ref name="rf2">https://www.craftybaking.com/howto/crystallize-flowers</ref>===
 
*Heartsease petals
 
*Heartsease petals
 
*Caster sugar
 
*Caster sugar
 
*Egg white
 
*Egg white
===Heartsease Petal Soup<ref>https://theherbalacademy.com/a-family-herb-violet-plant/</ref>===
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===Heartsease Petal Soup<ref name="rf3">https://theherbalacademy.com/a-family-herb-violet-plant/</ref>===
 
*4 cups of Heartsease petals  
 
*4 cups of Heartsease petals  
 
*1 small onion, chopped
 
*1 small onion, chopped
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*1 1/2 cups (12 oz.) vegetable stock  
 
*1 1/2 cups (12 oz.) vegetable stock  
 
*Salt and pepper (to taste)
 
*Salt and pepper (to taste)
===Heartsease Honey<ref>http://www.care2.com/greenliving/a-vision-of-violets-with-brigitte-mars.html</ref>===
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===Heartsease Honey<ref name="rf1" />===
 
*2 cups heartsease petals
 
*2 cups heartsease petals
 
*1 cup (8 oz.) of raw honey  
 
*1 cup (8 oz.) of raw honey  
 
*1 lemon
 
*1 lemon
  
[[Category:Herbs and Spices]]
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[[Category: Herbs and Spices]]
 
==Steps==
 
==Steps==
 
===Adding Fresh Petals to Meals===
 
===Adding Fresh Petals to Meals===
#Pick the flowers. Heartsease flowers are best harvested in the spring. Pick the entire aerial portion of the flower (i.e. all parts of the flower that are above ground and exposed to the air). Gently remove the petals one by one.<ref>https://theherbalacademy.com/a-family-herb-violet-plant/</ref>
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#Pick the flowers. Heartsease flowers are best harvested in the spring. Pick the entire aerial portion of the flower (i.e. all parts of the flower that are above ground and exposed to the air). Gently remove the petals one by one.<ref name="rf3" />
#Chill the petals in cold water. Fill a medium-sized bowl with cold water. Scatter the petals into the bowl. Let them chill for 5-10 minutes until they swell up slightly. Remove the petals from the bowl and place them on a paper towel for several minutes to dry, then use them immediately.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/feb/22/gardens-edible-flowers</ref>
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#Chill the petals in cold water. Fill a medium-sized bowl with cold water. Scatter the petals into the bowl. Let them chill for 5-10 minutes until they swell up slightly. Remove the petals from the bowl and place them on a paper towel for several minutes to dry, then use them immediately.<ref name="rf4">https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/feb/22/gardens-edible-flowers</ref>
#Garnish your meals with petals. Use petals to garnish salads, soups, vegetables, or other dishes. Use the petals as soon as possible, as they will deteriorate quickly. If you do not use heartsease petals within a week after harvesting them, freeze them for future use.<ref>http://www.davidmcminn.com/ngc/pages/eatflowers.htm</ref>
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#Garnish your meals with petals. Use petals to garnish salads, soups, vegetables, or other dishes. Use the petals as soon as possible, as they will deteriorate quickly. If you do not use heartsease petals within a week after harvesting them, freeze them for future use.<ref name="rf5">http://www.davidmcminn.com/ngc/pages/eatflowers.htm</ref>
#Eat heartsease sparingly. While heartsease petals are non-toxic and have numerous medicinal properties, they should be consumed in modest quantities. Eating large quantities of the flower, especially if you are consuming it for the first time, may cause digestive upset. Introduce heartsease as a small garnish on other foods, then work up to eating more of it.<ref>http://www.davidmcminn.com/ngc/pages/eatflowers.htm</ref>
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#Eat heartsease sparingly. While heartsease petals are non-toxic and have numerous medicinal properties, they should be consumed in modest quantities. Eating large quantities of the flower, especially if you are consuming it for the first time, may cause digestive upset. Introduce heartsease as a small garnish on other foods, then work up to eating more of it.<ref name="rf5" />
 
===Making Candied Heartsease Petals===
 
===Making Candied Heartsease Petals===
#Set up the tools and ingredients. Spread fresh heartsease petals out onto a piece of parchment paper. In separate bowls, add egg whites and caster sugar (i.e. super fine sugar). Place a small, clean, soft bristled painting brush, small spoon, and tweezers nearby.<ref> https://www.craftybaking.com/howto/crystallize-flowers</ref>
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#Set up the tools and ingredients. Spread fresh heartsease petals out onto a piece of parchment paper. In separate bowls, add egg whites and caster sugar (i.e. super fine sugar). Place a small, clean, soft bristled painting brush, small spoon, and tweezers nearby.<ref name="rf6"> https://www.craftybaking.com/howto/crystallize-flowers</ref>
#Coat the petals in egg white. Dip the brush into the egg whites and coat the tops of each flower. Make sure to coat the entire surface, as any uncovered portions may rot. Using the small spoon, sprinkle the petals with the sugar.<ref>https://www.craftybaking.com/howto/crystallize-flowers</ref>
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#Coat the petals in egg white. Dip the brush into the egg whites and coat the tops of each flower. Make sure to coat the entire surface, as any uncovered portions may rot. Using the small spoon, sprinkle the petals with the sugar.<ref name="rf2" />
#Repeat the process for the underside of the petals. Using the tweezers, flip each petal over gently. Repeat the process, brushing egg yolk over the back of each petal. Sprinkle with sugar.<ref> https://www.craftybaking.com/howto/crystallize-flowers</ref>
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#Repeat the process for the underside of the petals. Using the tweezers, flip each petal over gently. Repeat the process, brushing egg yolk over the back of each petal. Sprinkle with sugar.<ref name="rf6" />
#Dry the petals. Leave the heartsease petals on the parchment paper to dry. Alternatively, place them on a baking rack to dry (gently, using the tweezers). Leave the petals for two to three hours to dry.<ref> https://www.craftybaking.com/howto/crystallize-flowers</ref>
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#Dry the petals. Leave the heartsease petals on the parchment paper to dry. Alternatively, place them on a baking rack to dry (gently, using the tweezers). Leave the petals for two to three hours to dry.<ref name="rf6" />
 
#* Store crystallized petals in an airtight jar or container for up to a year.
 
#* Store crystallized petals in an airtight jar or container for up to a year.
 
===Cooking Heartsease Petal Soup===
 
===Cooking Heartsease Petal Soup===
#Add two tablespoons of butter to a medium-sized pot.  Melt the butter over medium heat. Once melted, add 4 cups of fresh heartsease petals, one small onion (chopped), and one or two cloves of garlic.<ref>https://theherbalacademy.com/a-family-herb-violet-plant/</ref>
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#Add two tablespoons of butter to a medium-sized pot.  Melt the butter over medium heat. Once melted, add 4 cups of fresh heartsease petals, one small onion (chopped), and one or two cloves of garlic.<ref name="rf3" />
#Cover and cook the ingredients. Place a cover on the pot and cook the ingredients. Stir the mixture every minute or two. Once the onions are soft, lower the heat.<ref>https://theherbalacademy.com/a-family-herb-violet-plant/</ref>
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#Cover and cook the ingredients. Place a cover on the pot and cook the ingredients. Stir the mixture every minute or two. Once the onions are soft, lower the heat.<ref name="rf3" />
#Add stock and seasonings. Add one and a half cups of vegetable stock to the pot. Stir the mixture until it is blended and the stock is heated. Add salt and pepper as desired.<ref>https://theherbalacademy.com/a-family-herb-violet-plant/</ref>
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#Add stock and seasonings. Add one and a half cups of vegetable stock to the pot. Stir the mixture until it is blended and the stock is heated. Add salt and pepper as desired.<ref name="rf3" />
#Blend and garnish the soup. If you want a pureed soup, blend the soup with an immersion blender or counter top blender. Pour it into bowls to serve. Sprinkle with decorative heartsease petals.<ref> https://theherbalacademy.com/a-family-herb-violet-plant/</ref>
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#Blend and garnish the soup. If you want a pureed soup, blend the soup with an immersion blender or counter top blender. Pour it into bowls to serve. Sprinkle with decorative heartsease petals.<ref name="rf7"> https://theherbalacademy.com/a-family-herb-violet-plant/</ref>
 
#*If you do not wish to blend the soup, serve it as is.
 
#*If you do not wish to blend the soup, serve it as is.
 
===Preparing Heartsease Honey===
 
===Preparing Heartsease Honey===
#Collect heartsease petals. When the flowers open, harvest the heartsease. Gently remove the petals. Measure out two cups of them.<ref>http://www.care2.com/greenliving/a-vision-of-violets-with-brigitte-mars.html</ref>
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#Collect heartsease petals. When the flowers open, harvest the heartsease. Gently remove the petals. Measure out two cups of them.<ref name="rf1" />
#Blend together the ingredients. In a blender, mix the heartsease petals and one cup of raw honey. Cut a lemon in half and squeeze the juice from both parts into the blender. Blend the ingredients together until the honey is smooth.<ref>http://www.care2.com/greenliving/a-vision-of-violets-with-brigitte-mars.html</ref>
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#Blend together the ingredients. In a blender, mix the heartsease petals and one cup of raw honey. Cut a lemon in half and squeeze the juice from both parts into the blender. Blend the ingredients together until the honey is smooth.<ref name="rf1" />
#Store the honey. Transfer the honey into a jar using a spatula. Seal the jar tightly. To keep the honey for as long as possible, store it in the  freezer and thaw it out for future use. <ref>http://www.care2.com/greenliving/a-vision-of-violets-with-brigitte-mars.html</ref>
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#Store the honey. Transfer the honey into a jar using a spatula. Seal the jar tightly. To keep the honey for as long as possible, store it in the  freezer and thaw it out for future use. <ref name="rf1" />
  
 
== Warnings ==
 
== Warnings ==