New to Ramps? Make This Creamy Pasta | Justine Doiron | NYT Cooking
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It’s ramp season and Justine Doiron is back in the kitchen studio to show us how to make her creamy ramp pasta. Also known as wild garlic, ramps sprout and multiply around March and April, and taste like a brighter, fresher cousin of garlic: Think less earthy but equally aromatic.
This pasta shows them off with minimal fuss. You blend the ramps with lemon pulp and miso, and you then lightly caramelize the mixture in olive oil, making sure not to bury the coveted ramp flavor. The creaminess comes from mascarpone, but you can swap in silken tofu for a vegan version.
“If you’re trying to figure out what to do with your ramps, this recipe is a good intro,” Justine says. “This is the easy way to understand why this ingredient is important and delicious.”
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9 Comments
Last year I received some ramps in my food order from Small Scale Farms and I was at a loss what to do with them. I think I ended up freezing them then tossing them away when I cleaned out my freezer. I'll definitely know what to do with them now. 😊
Chicago was named after this plant 😎
Called (literal translation) "bear leeks" but also wild garlic where I live. Eager harvesters sometimes spook my horse when I'm riding out in the nearby forest.My late husband loved to gather some and create delicious simple dishes.
What an obsession with plants
Justine is so innovative. I'm impressed every time I watch her cook
I didn't expect the vegan version at the end, thank you so much!!
How cool to see Justine back! I just finished watching her butter beans with orzo video and I thought, hmmm I wonder if they have more videos with her, and then this was just uploaded an hour ago! Love her cooking style , fresh and simple.
Ramp Academy continues to YouTube!!
For anyone looking for these, they are also called ramsons in the US. "Ramp" must be a local word.