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Heres the menu for the White House State Dinner. Includes two dishes with sorghum?? Has anyone tried to cook with sorghum?
First course
Farro and roasted beet salad
Popped sorghum, herb vinaigrette
Butternut squash soup
Smoked paprika, candied pumpkin seeds
Main course
Sarsaparilla-braised short ribs
Sorghum-glazed young carrots
Brussels sprouts, celery root purée, carrot jus
Dessert
Hazelnut and chocolate mousse cake
Crème fraîche ice cream
As a bonus, heres an article on sorghum from Healthline
Ocelot II
(120,684 posts)Warpy
(113,130 posts)because it's prolific and super easy to grow.
Sorghum syrup is a good sweetener, sort of like molasses lite.
It's just another food crop that's fed to livestock in the US.
zeusdogmom
(1,046 posts)Incredible on fresh, warm baking powder biscuits.
Akakoji
(226 posts)They are most likely what the first beer and bread and sugar were made from. Sorghum syrup is legend in most Southern states. I grew up eaten popped sorghum instead of popped corn. And bread made from it. The amazing thing abput millets is that they can grow place wheat wheat and corn often can not. They an withstand drought. And they are a super rotation crop that allows continuous planting. Sorghum most likely got to the US from African slaves. Women slaves were the opnes that were forced to dehusk and clean the grain, something that had to e done in order to make it into flour. And, it's gluten free. It's a Poaceae (grass) and a panicoideae.
cally
(21,704 posts)Looks like the menu means they put a vinaigrette on top of popped sorghum. Would that work? Wouldnt it be soggy?
By the way, in Ecuador they use popcorn as a base for some dishes. Sort of like we would put food on top of rice or another grain.
Kali
(55,713 posts)because the list says paprika and seeds that would be on the soup as well
Phentex
(16,480 posts)Damaris Phillips from Food Network Star introduced sorghum to a lot of people. I haven't gone out of my way to use it.