Will my brussel sprouts taste OK at this time of year.

Started by queenbee, October 05, 2011, 18:59:24

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queenbee

One of my sprout plants have lovely button sprouts on them and I am very tempted to pick them. Is it true that they need a bit of frost to sweeten them. It is years since I last grew sprouts as each time they were eaten by insects or blown. I have tried again this year and have netted them. They are really healthy and pest free apart from the odd slug. Would you eat them at this time of year or leave them a bit longer?
Hi I'm from Heywood, Lancashire

queenbee

Hi I'm from Heywood, Lancashire

Trevor_D

Personally, I'm still reluctant to let go of summer. And it's still autumn....

So, however good they are, I wouldn't eat them yet. (Nothing to do with how good they're looking, you understand.)

I picked runner beans and french beans today, and I've got courgettes to pick at the allotment. A neighbour offered me some leeks this morning, but I'm not ready for them yet!

Nothing personal - sprouts are one of my all-time favourite - winter! - vegetables.

pumkinlover

I tried them once before they were frosted and did not like them at all.
Maybe some varieties vary, but it's something to look forward to when weathr gets colder :D

Digeroo

I think it depends on the variety.  I had a few early last year and they were great.   But I still have loads of calabrese etc at the moment.  Some of the lower sprouts tend to go black so I was pleased I had them.

davyw1

Nothing stopping you eating your sprouts now, I have been for months, it comes down to how much of a flavor you want. Sprouts for some reason enhance their flavor after being frosted, so at the moment they will have a mild taste.
If you want the best of both then set away an early variety and a late variety.
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cambourne7

I was always told that the frost is were sprouts get there flavour and what stops them giving you wind :)

I would wait :)

kt.

I have been harvesting my Maximus since 31 August.  Some are larger than golf balls!!  They taste fine to us.  Maximus are an early variety usually harvesting from September anyway.  So tuck in ;)
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queenbee

I will wait and eat my early cabbages and beans first. Has anyone eaten the tops of sprouts when picking has finished?
Hi I'm from Heywood, Lancashire

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KittyKatt

I've been eating mine, as they're just right for eating, and DH says they are delicious (I'm not a real sprout fan, so I can't really comment,  but he's fond of them). I always worry that if I don't eat something when its ready, then something else will come along and eat it instead.
Sprout tops: I don't eat them very much, but DH likes them, and it reminds me of a story about his older brother, who when he was little wouldn't eat cabbage, but would eat sprouts. When the sprouts were finished he ate the sprout tops, as he was told that the tops were "grown up sprouts". A small subterfuge, but it worked!

KittyKatt

star

Sprout tops are lovely, I did have sprouts in early Sept one year and they were awful.....they were from a supermarket though. I guess it depends on what you like, homegrown are always nicer, and much nicer after a frost.....same as parsnips IMO anyway.

Happy munching! ;D
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claybasket

I like to wait until the frost,same with Swedes ,try frying shredded sprouts with smoked bacon bits its lovely,can't wait ;)

chriscross1966

Planning on waiting with mine a bit, although all the plants are big there aren't a lot of sprouts showing yet..... but they're comiong.... I grew several varieties this year but  planted them into the cage in cropping order....that way I only really have to look at the ones near the main path to work out when to start cropping them....

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