Preserved Magnolia Flowers

The pink and white flowers of the Magnolia Soulangeana are a forager’s dream. They can be pickled or turned into syrup, and have a distinct floral, gingery cardamom taste. Beautiful with cakes or with noodles, they are a versatile treat. They are best found fresh, and the flowers can be scooped up off the ground at Spring. The buds can also be used. Here’s two ways to make them last.

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