Winter is upon us, but for tropical gardeners, it's the perfect time to
enjoy. As the days grow shorter and the heat of summer subsides, Fall
planting brings its own advantages. It's not so hot now, making it the ideal moment
to dive into the enchanting realm of winter flowering plants. Don't miss out on the opportunity to add some
tropical gems to your plant collection and keep the spirit of summer alive
all winter long.
In the photo: in full bloom now - Justicia carnea - Pink Brazilian Plume, Jacobinia. Spectacular pink
flowers, butterfly and hummingbird attractor. The plant is relatively cold hardy
to light freeze and grows back from roots even if leaves are damaged.
1 medium-sized Yuca Root
2 tablespoons olive oil
Salt, to taste
Optional: spices or herbs of your choice (paprika, garlic powder, cayenne
pepper, etc.)
Instructions:
Prep the Yuca: Peel the Yuca root with a sharp knife and remove
any fibrous parts. Cut the Yuca into evenly sized sticks or fries.
Boil the Yuca: Bring a pot of salted water to a boil and add the
Yuca fries. Cook for about 10-15 minutes until the fries become tender but
not mushy. You should be able to pierce them easily with a fork.
Drain and Cool: Drain the boiled Yuca fries and let them cool for
a few minutes. Preheat your oven to 425F during this time.
Seasoning: Toss the slightly cooled Yuca fries in olive oil,
ensuring they are evenly coated. Add a pinch of salt and any additional spices or
herbs you prefer for added flavor.
Baking: Arrange the seasoned Yuca fries in a single layer on a
baking sheet lined with parchment paper or aluminum foil.
Bake: Place the baking sheet in the preheated oven and bake the
Yuca fries for about 25-30 minutes, flipping them halfway through to ensure
even browning.
Serve: Once they turn golden and crispy on the outside, take the
Yuca fries out of the oven. Serve them hot as a delicious and unique
alternative to regular fries. You can enjoy them as a side dish with your favorite
dipping sauce or as a snack on their own.
These Yuca fries are not only tasty but also a great way to introduce
friends and family to this delightful tropical root vegetable! Enjoy your
yuca-culinary adventure!