Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Saveur.com: Daily Fare: Bountiful Prairie

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Bountiful Prairie
Aug 5th 2013, 15:30, by bonnier-admin

<!--smart_paging_filter-->The United States could be said to have a heart of flatness. What else is there in the southern Great Plains of Kansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma besides a flatness bigger than France, bigger than Spain, nearly as big as two Germanys&mdash;almost a quarter million square miles of big, flat stability?
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Actually, if you know how to look at it, there's a lot here besides the flatness. For one thing, there's plenty to eat. Ask knowledgeable chefs in the southern Great Plains, and they'll tell you about ramps growing wild; porcinis and meaty oyster mushrooms sprouting on logs; quail nesting in sand plum thickets heavy with sweet-tart fruit; wild peaches, passion fruit, and puckery aronia berries that get dried and ground for seasoning meat. Even the cattails conceal treasures; some Choctaw Indians have taught chefs how to knock the tiny seeds from ripe cattail heads to use for flour. <em><a href="http://www.saveur.com/article/Travels/Bountiful-Prairie">Keep reading &raquo;</a></em>

    

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