
Brilliant Borlotti – allotment beans
It’s not impressive at first sight, I agree, but this is my Borlotti bean pyramid and those are lots of beautiful borlotti beans drying in the pod, on the plant. I didn’t think we’d get away with it in the UK, and maybe next year we won’t but a good 9/10s of the pods are dry and the beans inside are too.
They are gorgeous! There’s something very special, very Jack and the Beanstalk about growing your own beans for drying (as opposed to growing them and failing to harvest them so they end up being dried beans by accident) and Borlotti’s rehydrate so beautifully to make a big, meaty, juicy bean that’s ideal in robust Italian cooking (particularly good with lamb, I think). It’s all gone so wonderfully well that I find it hard to believe this is the first year we’ve grown drying beans. And borlottis are as wholesome and pretty as a speckled hen's egg.
Labels: allotment-beans, allotment-borlotti-beans, allotment-drying-beans, allotment-harvest
Posted by The Allotment Blogger on Friday, October 16, 2009
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3 Comments:
the beans look great..I have to admit it's not something I've either grown or eaten...maybe I will give it a try some time.
we've grown them on the allotment for a couple of years and love them. We eat some fresh and leave the rest to dry for the winter
We're amazed how easy they were, but the proof of the bean will be in the eating - Joanna, do you have any favourite recipes for borlottis?
One thing we learned was not to grow them with other beans on the same poles and another thing was to give them as much sun as humanly possible.
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