Posts Tagged ‘watermelon radish’
Watermelon Radish Slaw
This Watermelon Radish Slaw recipe came about this winter when 1) we ran out of cabbage and 2) we still had PLENTY of watermelon and daikon radishes to eat up. Necessity breeds invention, and the Perkins’ family needed their coleslaw! Using Samin Nosrat’s Classic Southern Slaw recipe from Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat, I simply switched out…
Read MoreHow to Store Winter Veggies and Greens
As we enter into our Winter CSA, we want to make sure our farm members know how to store all their winter veggies. Here’s our guide to keeping those veggies and greens fresh as long as possible! Note: We wash all our greens before packing them, so you can eat them straight from the bag.…
Read MoreEating Guide for Winter Veggies and Greens
Updated Dec 2, 2021 Use this winter veggie eating guide to… Choose what to cook according to your time frame. Gain confidence in your cooking. Truly enjoy food that’s not only good for you but tastes incredible too. I’ve made the rest of this guide specifically without photos so you can easily print it and…
Read MoreFall Stew with Rutabagas, Roots, and Greens
One of my favorite food groups is the brothy stew, like this one filled with roots and greens. When I did Noom at the beginning of 2020, I even made the delightful discovery that stew works for any meal, including breakfast on a cold fall or winter morning. This stew features our fall root crops,…
Read MoreHow to Store Fall Veggies and Greens
Updated Sept 2, 2021 As we enter into our Fall CSA, we want to make sure our farm members know how to store all their fall veggies. Here’s our guide to keeping those veggies and greens fresh as long as possible! Note: We wash all our greens before packing them, so you can eat them…
Read MoreWatermelon Radish, Carrot, and Manchego Salad with Fresh Greens
This week our Fall CSA features the watermelon radish, a favorite of some of our veteran members and a bit of mystery to new folks (and sometimes still to me!). In the Perkins’ family, we usually eat this beauty sliced and roasted with olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper OR sliced thin with a sprinkling…
Read MoreHow to Make a Buddha Bowl
Several years ago, my in-laws Dana and Joan encountered significant health issues. Joan was diagnosed as pre-diabetic, while Dana continued to struggle with high cholesterol even though he was taking statins and eliminating most fats from his diet. Instead of diving into even more medication, they decided to make a serious diet change–by going vegan. They signed…
Read MoreThe Salad
Let’s talk about the most basic way to eat those leafy greens you’ll find nearly every week in your share: The Salad. Fresh greens and root crops make up the bulk of your fall share, and one of the great things about our greens is that they’re almost always harvested the morning of distribution, and if…
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