Flowers for Foodies
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Want to grow your own edible flowers this summer? Here’s a list of easy-to-grow blooms plus cooking suggestions beyond just tossing in salads or garnishing desserts.
Flower Bachelor buttons
Flavor Very mild
Uses Garnish soups, desserts
Flower Begonia
FlavorCitrusy
UsesSteam with veggies or chop and add to salads
Flower Borage
FlavorCucumber-like
UsesChop for salads and sauces
Flower Calendula
FlavorBitter, spicy
UsesAdd petals to omelets; use whole to flavor soups and rice dishes
Flower Chive blossoms
FlavorStrong and oniony
UsesUse whole blossoms as garnish
Flower Chrysanthemum
FlavorMild to peppery
UsesStir petals into soups, dips, and cooked veggies
Flower Dandelion
FlavorBittersweet with a hint of honey
UsesAdd whole flowers to cooked vegetables; stir petals and flowers into bean dishes
Flower Fuchsia
FlavorTangy
UsesCook stems and leaves like spinach; add blooms to salads
Flower Herb flowers (rosemary, oregano, dill, fennel, parsley, basil, etc.)
FlavorMost have milder flavors than the herbs themselves
UsesPinch off blooms and use to garnish hot and cold dishes
Flower Hibiscus
FlavorCitrusy
UsesSteep in liquids for drinks and desserts; float in punch bowls
FlowerLavender
FlavorFloral
UsesSteep in liquids for drinks and desserts
Flower Marigold (Tagetes erecta)
FlavorSlightly bitter
UsesAdd petals to yogurt, pasta sauces, and flavored butters
Flower Nasturtium
FlavorPeppery
UsesAdd whole or chopped to pasta and vegetable dishes
Flower Pansy
FlavorMild, sweet-tart
UsesUse on cakes and desserts
FlowerPrimrose
FlavorHoney-flavored
UsesAdd petals to jams and vinaigrettes; candy blossoms for desserts
FlowerRose
Flavor Sweet and fragrant
UsesCandy petals for desserts, float petals in drinks
FlowerSquash or zucchini blossoms
FlavorA mild version of the vegetables
UsesStuff with cheese and herbs and fry; add whole to omelets
FlowerSunflower
FlavorArtichokey
Uses Steam or sauté buds; add chopped petals to purées
FlowerVegetable flowers (broccoli, carrot, etc.)
FlavorStrong and sometimes spicy
UsesLarger flowers can be battered and fried; smaller ones are best for raw dishes and garnishes
FlowerViolet
FlavorFloral and sweet
UsesSteep flowers in syrup for ice cream and jellies; candy for desserts