How To Cook with Mache + Easy Mache Recipes

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Learn how to cook with mache, plus easy mache recipe ideas, storage tips, and simple ways to use this mild, tender green in everyday meals.
Hi, I’m Sarah Harper, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist passionate about cooking, eating, and sharing all things food! At The Addy Bean, you’ll find a variety of flexitarian recipes designed to inspire and empower you to explore the delicious world of plant-based eating. My mission is to make plant-forward meals approachable, enjoyable, and part of your everyday life!

What Is Mache

Sometimes referred to as doucette, lamb’s lettuce or corn salad, mache is an early spring crop often found in farmers markets. Once considered a weed, mache is now a delicate, nutritious green that works beautifully in salads of all kinds.

Mâche plant in a garden

What Does Mache Taste Like?

Mache is tender and mild with a softer, nuttier taste when compared to spinach. It pairs especially well with cooler weather ingredients like beets, carrots, arugula, kale, citrus, soft cheeses, nuts, and simple vinaigrettes.

When to Use Mache

Mache shines in cooler months and early spring when you want something fresh but still cozy. It works especially well with roasted vegetables, citrus, nuts, cheese, and simple vinaigrettes.

How to Grow and Harvest

Mache is very easy to grow and is extremely hardy. I planted mine in the fall and had beautiful rows pop up in March!

Mâche in two bowls being cleaned after harvest from backyard garden

Washing and Storage

Wash like you would any tender green, submerged in water to shake off dirt.

Mache can be stored in the fridge for up to 2 weeks wrapped in a reusable plastic bag.

How To Cook with Mache

Mache is most often used fresh, but it can also be added to a variety of simple meals.

Because it is so tender, it works especially well in spring recipes where you want a soft green that does not overpower the other ingredients.

For more on mache, check out the wikipedia page!

Mâche Salad with Roasted Beets, Feta, and Hazelnuts in a bowl with natural lighting.

 

Inspiration For Mache Recipes

Salads

  • Mache and Roasted Beet Salad: Toss mache with vinaigrette, nuts, cheese, and any roasted vegetables

Sandwiches

  • Add mache to sandwiches with chicken, turkey, or egg salad for a fresh, mild green

Wraps

  • Add mache to wraps with hummus, feta, roasted vegetables, grilled chicken, or crispy chickpeas

Salad Rolls

  • Use mache in salad rolls with herbs, carrots, cucumber, tofu, shrimp, and a peanut sauce

Grain Bowls

Soups

  • Stir mache into brothy soups right before serving so it lightly wilts, similar to spinach

Smoothies

  • Blend a handful of mache into smoothies the way you would spinach such as with my Green Juice Smoothie

Pasta and Cooked Dishes

  • Cook it down like spinach and add to pasta, risotto, eggs, or other cooked dishes

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Hi, I’m Sarah Harper, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist passionate about cooking, eating, and sharing all things food! At The Addy Bean, you’ll find a variety of flexitarian recipes designed to inspire and empower you to explore the delicious world of plant-based eating. My mission is to make plant-forward meals approachable, enjoyable, and part of your everyday life!

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