Wild Polk Salad Recipe (Poisonous Raw) (2024)

I love foraging for “edible weeds” and harvesting the bounty that nature provides. It is the season for poke salad greens and I have made cooked poke salad (aka Polk Salad) many times before. This time I thought I would try something new and unusual so I have a polk salad recipe with a twist- Poke Salad Fried Rice.

POKE SALAD RECIPE AKA Polk Salad Recipe (BUT BEWARE OF IT’S DANGEROUS SIDE!)

First let’s talk poke!

Is it poke salad or polk salad?

Both. If you don’t do well with ambiguity, go with Poke Salad because it is made from a plant in the pokeweed family. Phytolacca americana is known by many names. Poke Salad Greens, Pokeweed, Poke Weed, Polk Salad Plant, Polkweed, pokeweed salad, and Poke Sallet.

Is Polk Salad safe to eat?

Polk Salad is safe to eat only if cooked TWICE. Poke Salad Plant is poisonous raw! With care, you can enjoy this abundant and tasty plant in the spring. Poke salad greens are ready to pick and cook now that spring is here. Gathering poke weed is a fun foraging challenge.

This reliable wild edible expert explains:

“It is not the most commonly eaten food from a poisonous source. Tapioca or cashews would probably take that prize. But poke weed’s in the running. If prepared incorrectly or carelessly it can make you quite ill, or worse, put a ‘k’ in front of ill as in kill you. But when picked and prepared properly, as millions have done over the centuries, it is perhaps the most delicious pot herb of all” –Eat The Weeds

Poke Salad Greens Nutrition: ABUNDANTLY NUTRITIOUS & DELICIOUS

Nutritionally, poke weed is a powerhouse: A half cup of the greens provides 35 calories (10 from fat), no cholesterol, three grams dietary fiber, and 90% of your daily need for vitamin A, 60% of vitamin C, 8% calcium, and 6% of iron. Poke weed has 8,700 IU’s of vitamin A per 100g serving.

For further details on proper identification and cooking times please remember my danger warning and use the guidance offered at Dislihably.com

Preparation of Wild Edible Poke Salad Greens

Poke Salad Greens like to grow along fence lines on disturbed ground. Where it grows, it usually grows in abundance.

Use your hand to measure an approximate six inches height. You can pick the EARLY growth, the shoots should be no taller than 6 inches.

I had the blessing of a beautiful day yesterday picking some wild edibles. I picked the last of our early spring dandelions and I was able to pick probably about 10 pounds of Poke Salad. Last night I processed the dandelion greens, meaning I cleaned them, packaged them into freezer bags raw with folded paper towels inside the bag to absorb the moisture. Dandelionsprepared this way keep very well in the refrigerator.

The Poke Salad Greens I will blanche. Meaning I will cook them for one minute, pack them into freezer bags, and mark the bag that they must be cooked again, then I will put those in the freezer for later use.

RECIPE FOR POKE SALAD FRIED RICE

I had the pleasure yesterday evening of trying my hand at a recipe I made up and it worked very well.

Ingredients:

  • 4 Cups chopped freshly-picked Poke Salad Greens shoots (picked at 6 inches high)
  • 1 Cup chopped onion
  • ¼ Cup Diced ginger-root
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 2-3 Eggs
  • 1 Cup of cooked rice ( I chose to use brown rice)
  • Soy Sauce or Spicy Stir Fry Sauce
  • Bell pepper garnish
  • Salt & pepper to taste
  • cooking oil to taste

How To Make Polk Salad Fried Rice

Chop the poke salad greens into about 1 inch sections and then cook poke salad twice as instructed below.

Boil your Poke Salad Greens for 5 minutes, pour off the water. Boil a SECOND TIME for half an hour. If you still see any color in the water, you may want to boil a third time, as some people are extra careful with Poke. When done place them in a strainer. I have been eating Poke Salad since I was a child. I only boil them twice and I am still living! (Smile)

Cook your rice set it aside.

Chop onions, garlic and ginger root.

Start your fried rice. Meaning, use a little bit of cooking oil to brown your onions, garlic and ginger root, adding your desired salt, pepper and spices. Add the rice, and get it nice and crisp it up a little. When it is getting hot, you can add the raw eggs (mixed in a bowl) as they will be cooked by the heat in the rice. Mix it well so the egg is evenly distributed. Then add your cooked poke, mix and prepare to serve with your desired garnishes.

I hope you enjoy this new spin on a polk salad recipe. Don’t forget- poke salad ispoisonous raw and only safe to eat if cooked twice.Do you think you will try this polk salad recipe?

Printable Recipe Card For Poke Salad Fried Rice

Cooked Poke Salad Fried Rice

April 16, 2016

byScarlet Paolicchi

Cuisine American

Category Family Food Ideas And Recipes

This is a polk salad recipe with a twist- Poke Salad Fried Rice. It makes a complete, hearty meal that showcases the flavor of the greens with the saltiness of soy sauce to compliment.

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4

Serving Size

1 cup

Prep Time

10 minutes

Cook Time

45 minutes

Total Time

55 minutes

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Wild Polk Salad Recipe (Poisonous Raw) (7)

Ingredients

  • 4 Cups chopped freshly-picked Poke Salad Greens shoots (POISONOUS RAW)
  • 1 Cup chopped onion
  • ¼ Cup minced ginger-root
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2-3 Eggs
  • 1 Cup of cooked rice ( I used brown rice)
  • Soy Sauce or Spicy Stir Fry Sauce
  • Orange Bell pepper garnish
  • Salt & pepper to taste
  • cooking oil to taste

Instructions

  1. Wear disposable gloves and chop the poke salad greens into about 1 inch sections.
  2. Boil your Poke Salad Greens for 5 minutes, pour off the water.
  3. Boil a SECOND TIME for half an hour, drain the water.
  4. If you still saw any color in the water, you may want to boil a third time just to be extra careful.
  5. When done place them in a strainer allow to drain.
  6. Add about 1 tablespoon of olive oil to a large pan over medium heat.
  7. Brown onions. Then add garlic, ginger root, salt, pepper and spices.
  8. Add the rice, stirring to warm it and crisp it up a little.
  9. When it is getting hot, you can add the raw eggs (mixed in a bowl).
  10. Mix it well so the egg is evenly distributed.
  11. Then add your cooked poke.
  12. Stir while the mixture cooks evenly.
  13. Prepare to serve with your desired garnishes.

Nutrition Facts

Cooked Poke Salad Fried Rice

Serves: 4

Amount Per Serving:

1 cup

Calories 322.38 kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 25.66 g 38.5%
Saturated Fat 2.59 g 10%
Trans Fat 0.1 g
Cholesterol 99.97 mg 33%
Sodium 403.55 mg 16.8%
Total Carbohydrate 18.15 g 6%
Dietary Fiber 1.49 g 4%
Sugars 2.23 g
Protein 5.67 g
Vitamin A 19.58 % Vitamin C 8.34 %
Calcium 4.78 % Iron 7.93 %

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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FAQs

Can you eat polk salad raw? ›

Pokeweed is always eaten cooked. In fact, raw poke can make you sick or even kill you. It's especially dangerous for children and older folks. Even though that sounds scary, don't worry; we're going to walk you through how to render this tender plant into something safe and delicious.

Is Polk salad poisonous to humans? ›

Pokeweed is poisonous to humans, dogs, and livestock. In spring and early summer, shoots and leaves (not the root) are edible with proper cooking (hence the common name "poke sallet"), but later in the summer they become deadly, and the berries are also poisonous.

What is Polk salad made out of? ›

The dish is so-named because it is made with pokeweed, a pervasive green that can be toxic when ingested improperly. The recipe is also known as poke sallet (a French-derived word similar to salade) and polk salad (inspired by the country song “Polk Salad Annie”).

What are the symptoms of poke salad poisoning? ›

Poisoning occurs during spring, summer or fall. In the springtime humans cook the leaves and consume them. This “poke salad” is generally considered safe if the water in which the leaves are cooked is poured off. The most commonly observed symptom is a severe gastroenteritis with cramping, diarrhea and convulsions.

Is Polk salad edible? ›

After families ate through their stockpiles of preserved food during a hard winter, pokeweed was one of the first edible greens to appear every year. Pokeweed, or poke sallet, as it's known once it's cooked, is survival food.

What part of polk salad is poisonous? ›

The highest amounts of poison are found in the roots, leaves, and stems. Small amounts are in the fruit. Cooked berries and leaves (cooked twice in separate water) can technically be eaten. However, this is never recommended because there is no guarantee that they are safe.

What is the toxin in polk salad? ›

Common Pokeweed

All parts of the plant contain saponins, oxalates, and the alkaloid toxin phytolacine. The roots and seeds of this species contain the highest concentrations of these compounds. As winter moves to spring, this plant is emerging from its winter dormancy.

How lethal is pokeweed? ›

All parts of the pokeweed plant are poisonous, especially roots and seeds, but its toxicity is generally considered to be low. Pokeweed can reach up to 10 feet tall and has distinctly red stems and berries that change from green to dark purple when ripe.

Why do you have to boil poke salad three times? ›

The leaves must be boiled in water three times to cook out their toxins, and, as aficionados will tell you, it's well worth the extra effort.

Can pokeweed make you sick? ›

Pokeweed can cause nausea, vomiting, cramping, stomach pain, diarrhea, low blood pressure, difficulty controlling urination (incontinence), thirst, and other serious side effects. When applied to the skin: Pokeweed is LIKELY UNSAFE. Don't touch pokeweed with your bare hands.

How do you identify a polk salad? ›

Poke sallet is easily recognizable when it is fully mature; dark purple berries, red stems and veins, huge plants (sometimes 6 feet tall), with lance shaped leaves. If you are looking at a fully mature poke weed that meets this description, it is completely poisonous and can not be consumed in any way.

Can you buy Polk salad? ›

This vegetable cannot be purchased from a grocery store, but it can be picked from most any back yard, bartered from a friend or neighbor, or ordered from a remote Internet site. This plant is called poke salad, or poke salet, as my family says it.

Is pokeweed good for anything? ›

At doses of 1 g, dried pokeweed root is emetic and purgative. At lower doses of 60 to 100 mg/day, the root and berries have been used to treat rheumatism and for immune stimulation; however, there are no clinical trials that support these uses or doses.

Is poke greens safe to eat? ›

Leaves are the least toxic parts of the poke plant, followed by the stems and berries. That's why only the leaves of young spring plants should be picked, and then cooked thoroughly.

Are pre packaged salads safe to eat? ›

Packaged salads should be safe for consumption because their production must follow food safety practices. 2. Sometimes, packaged salads could be contaminated with harmful microorganisms. But that DOES NOT mean all of them are contaminated.

Should salad be eaten raw? ›

Ayurveda recommends having warm and cooked salads. It believes that raw salads are cold and rough, hence hard to digest. It also suggests that salads should be made and eaten fresh as the ingredients lose prana or life-force if you keep them longer.

Can you eat salad raw? ›

But leafy greens sometimes have enough germs on them to make people sick if they eat the greens raw, such as in a salad. To reduce your chance of getting sick, always handle and prepare leafy greens safely before eating or serving them. Animals sometimes get sick from some germs that make people sick.

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