Posts Tagged ‘clementine’
White Chili with Leeks, Fall Roots, and Kale
Leeks are a new item in the share this fall, and one of those lovely, sort-of-strange-looking fall veggies that you may or may not find in the grocery store on a given day. A member of the Allium genus, leeks often play a role similar to that of the onion, but offer a more subtle flavor…
Read MoreBrown Rice Bowls with Roasted Fall Vegetables
This week farm member Sarah Hamstra shares a recipe that includes three delicious items from your share: radishes with their greens, carrots, and Brussels sprouts. Thank you, Sarah! One of the veggies featured in this recipe is Brussels sprouts, and the timing couldn’t be better. Brussels sprouts sweeten after exposure to frost, which we experienced…
Read MoreCalifornia Rolls with Radishes and Greens
A couple weeks ago I received this delightful birthday card from my son Harper. There’s lot of love in this card! There’s also soosee, which is a mostly phonetic version of—you may have guessed it—sushi! While Harper has had actual sushi before, at home I only make California rolls, or sushi made without raw fish, but…
Read MoreChopped Salad with Asian Greens
This spring we’re growing some new-to-us greens from the Asian Greens section of the seed catalog—Tat Soi, White-Stemmed Pac Choy, and Vitamin Green—along with a new-to-us mustard green, Garnet Giant Mustard. Full-size, these greens are most often used in cooking, but now in early spring, in their tender baby size, the Asian Greens are perfect…
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