Roasted Carrots and Cippolini Onions
This recipe comes courtesy of Guy Fieri and foodnetwork.com. It’s simple and delicious. (more…)
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This recipe comes courtesy of Guy Fieri and foodnetwork.com. It’s simple and delicious. (more…)
From Gourmet Magazine via epicurious.com comes this lovely fresh salad. If you have a mandoline to thinly slice the vegetables, all the better, but it is not required. (more…)
Hello Everyone, So we have arrived at the end of the season. I know that it’s a sad moment for many of you, but as you can imagine I and my crew are happy that the end is in sight. My workers are anxious to return to their families and their tropical climate. I am looking forward to a rest and a respite from the worry and stress that seems to be an inevitable part of my occupation. (more…)
Found on skinnytaste.com, this summer salad highlights the peppery arugula that we get from Farmer John. Toss with nutty chick peas, pasta, sun dried tomatoes, shaved parmesan and balsamic vinegar to create a simple yet delicious main dish salad – perfect for lunch or dinner. Portions are large, loaded with fiber and very satisfying. Serves 4. (more…)
This recipe, found on allrecipes.com is an easy way to cook these vegetables. Sunchokes (aka Jerusalem artichokes) are starchy tubers like potatoes and turnips. When roasted, the skin becomes flaky and the flesh becomes tender, but the taste of a sunchoke is slightly nutty and sweet. (more…)
Found on the culinaryhill.com food blog, this strawberry spinach salad recipe is a great summer dish. This recipe includes pecans, but you could substitute other nuts, like almonds, walnuts, or sunflower seeds. You can bring out more flavor by toasting the nuts in a dry or buttered skillet. (more…)
Beets are one of those veggies that are a bit scary, but versatile enough that you can sneak them into almost any other recipe to make things interesting (remember Beet Meatloaf?). This recipe from abeautifulmess.com does exactly that, combining beets and goat cheese into a hummus recipe to make something completely new and fresh. (more…)
Hello Everyone! So we have reached the end of the season and it is time for me to bid you all adieu until next year. It was a challenging year, but with farming I have come to accept that each year will have its own unique problems and glitches. It was, for the most part, a dry year, which is always better than a wet one. We received just enough rain to get by, and irrigated when it began to get to dry. Overall I am pleased with the production we had and with what I was able to provide to the members; I hope you all feel the same. I feel we’ve been improving each year and will continue to strive to provide you and your family with the best variety and quality we can. We have a very nice share for you this week, so we end the season on a high note. (more…)
Every ingredient has been chosen to amplify texture while also adding bold flavors. Included are green apple, roasted peanuts, and cabbage, but go ahead and add any ingredient with crunch. Recipe found on Delish.com. Serves 5-6. (more…)