Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Recipe: Yummy Outer leaf of Lettuce & Bacon with Beaten Egg

Outer leaf of Lettuce & Bacon  with Beaten Egg. Planting lettuce, growing lettuce, and harvesting lettuce in the garden. Tips and advice from The Old Farmer's Almanac. Lettuce is one of our favorite garden vegetables because it is far superior—in both taste and vitamin A content—to the store-bought alternative!

Outer leaf of Lettuce & Bacon  with Beaten Egg In this episode, John will share with you how he sustainably harvests lettuce and other leafy green vegetables from his garden to get the highest yields out of each plant in his space challenged backyard raised bed vegetable garden. Conversion of leaf outer amounts of LETTUCE,RED LEAF,RAW into g, gram measuring units. Enter a New leaf outer Value to Convert From. You can have Outer leaf of Lettuce & Bacon  with Beaten Egg using 6 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of Outer leaf of Lettuce & Bacon  with Beaten Egg

  1. Prepare 4-6 sheets of Outer leaf of Lettuce.
  2. Prepare 2 sheets of Bacon.
  3. You need 2 pcs of Eggs.
  4. It's 2 tbsp of Mayonnaise.
  5. It's as needed of Salt.
  6. It's as needed of Pepper.

Romaine lettuce is one of the most popular types of lettuce and is very easy to grow. You can grow it as a baby crop and harvest the young leaves for Selectively harvest outer leaves from looseleaf or heading varieties as the plants grow. Harvest the entire head by slicing it off about an inch above the. Baby lettuce leaves have a more delicate flavor than mature leaves, and don't hold up to heavy cold sauces and dressings well.

Outer leaf of Lettuce & Bacon  with Beaten Egg step by step

  1. Wash the outer leaf of lettuce well. Tear to a desired size with your hands. Cut the bacon into 2cm strip..
  2. Put the Lettuce and bacon in a frying pan and stir fry. Add the Salt and Pepper as needed. Add the mayonnaise in the pan and stir fry..
  3. Put and stir in the beaten egg quickly. Done..

Allow the inner leaves to mature and harvest again. Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is an annual plant of the family Asteraceae, together with celery and parsley that is most often grown as a leaf vegetable, but The outer leaves whither and drop flat, then the inner ones, if the base of the leaf has rotted. Lettuce, Lactuca sativa, is a leafy herbaceous annual or biennial plant in the family Asteraceae grown for its leaves which are used as a salad green. The lettuce plant can vary greatly in size, shape and leaf type but generally, the leaves of the plant form a dense head or loose rosette. In the following section, we look at the health benefits of Lettuce is also extremely low in fat.

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