CSA Share, Week 13

CSA Share, Week 13

Well, clearly the summer’s harvest is rocking and rolling. Check out last night’s haul! OMG, look at all those tomatoes! And our farm has actually had an animal (or several) that has been eating them up, so just imagine what we’d be getting otherwise. Here is the breakdown:

6 lbs. of tomatoes
2 green peppers
1 red pepper
2 cukes
3 leeks
2 zucchini
carrots (I don’t remember how much)
3 squash
3 lbs (I think) of potatoes
2 lbs onions
3 heads lettuce
1 melon (we picked a cantaloupe – last of the season)

PLUS, PYO cherry tomatoes, basil, dill, cilantro, parsely, scallions, beans (didn’t pick any this week), and flowers.

Jake apparently ate more cherry tomatoes than he picked. Man, I never met a kid who likes tomatoes as much as him, especially considering that neither Drew nor I particularly love them. But I tried one and even I think they’re tasty! The heirlooms are delicious. We had them in a salad at lunch (of course we had a salad in prepration for fair food tonight, LOL!). In other good news, the eggplant curse is broken!!! Note the absolutely lack of eggplant this week. I have to say that I am rather relieved.

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As for plans for the veggies… I think I’m going to try a recipe for potato and leek gratin that was in this week’s CSA newsletter. Maybe some tomato-zucchini soup? Minestrone? Maybe I’ll blanch and freeze the squash? Or make chocolate and zucchini bread? I really don’t have anything set in stone, so we’ll just see what I feel like 🙂

CSA Share, Week 12

CSA Share: Week 12

Wow, I can’t believe we’re three months into our CSA with Sisters Hill Farm! Harvest season is clearly upon us and yesterday’s haul was, I think, the prettiest yet. I was also relieved that the eggplant situation was much more managable this week. Our distribution included 2 watermelons, 1 cantaloupe, 1 zucchini, 1 squash, 1 cucumber, 2 peppers (I picked one red, one green), 2 eggplant (Whew! Thank goodness it wasn’t 5 again.), 2 heads of lettuce and 3 leeks. Then I had to measure out various pounds of: swiss chard, tomatoes, beets, onions, carrots, garlic, and beans. Plus PYO scallions, dill, basil, cilantro, and 20 stems of flowers as usual.

A friend on Twitter was suprised that you can grow cantaloupe in New York. I was suprised that anyone would think you can’t! You can grow it right up to Zone 4, which extends well into northern Maine. Granted, you have to plant it well after the danger of frost has subsided, but sure — melon is a great summer crop and my uncle grew it in WMass when we were kids!

I haven’t really thought too hard about how I’ll use everything up. Assuming I can find tahini (where does Stop & Shop keep it? They have to stock it, I mean it’s a little hippie up here), I’m going to make baba ganoush for the party this weekend. Drew plans on making a sauce. Maybe I’ll do another jar of pickled beans and carrots. I think I’m going to figure out the best way to freeze the beets for beet cake another time. The rest I’ll figure out as I go along.

CSA Share #11

CSA Share #10

Guess how much eggplant we were supposed to take this week? Five! Five eggplants! Is that crazy or what? I guess this year the eggplant harvest is a wee bit out of control, LOL. Though I only took three. I supposed I could have taken two more for my neighbor. (She always has the neighborhood gossip on everything from foreclosures to speeding tickets.) At any rate, here’s the rundown:

1 head of lettuce
3 leeks
1 lb. carrots
2 cucumbers
2 lbs. onions
5 cherry tomatoes
2 tomatoes
1 zucchini
1 squash
3 eggplants (though our share was 5 — FIVE!)
2 green peppers
1 garlic clove
1 watermelon
1 cantalope
dill, basil, cilantro
20 stems of flowers

I accidentally picked a couple sunflowers and was promptly scolded by some mean old lady down the row. There was a very sweet old lady near me who made me laugh because she waved her hand at Mrs. Meanie and told me just to cover them up, LOL…

I still have last week’s leeks so I think tomorrow I’m going to make a double batch of potato-leek soup and freeze it. (Next month is September after all.) Drew’s going to make a sauce using the garlic, onion, and basil. Eggplant… sigh, I’ll figure out something. Fennel… I’ve never, ever cooked with it before, so I have to look up some recipes. Otherwise, it’s straightforward salad veggies, really. We’ll see what I come up with.

CSA Share: Week #10 (Or… enough with the eggplant!)

CSA Distribution #9

If it’s Tuesday, that means it’s farm share pick-up, and I get to bore you with a photo of vegetables! I know it might not be as cool as checking out used Harleys (how’s that for random?), but I’ve been doing it for eight weeks and there ain’t no stopping me now. Another bountiful share this week. We received:

  • 3/4 lb. green beans
  • 1 lb. carrots
  • 2 green peppers
  • 2 onions
  • 2 Italian eggplants
  • 1 Japanese eggplant
  • 1 garlic clove
  • 1 bunch of leeks
  • 2 tomatoes (!!!)
  • 1 cabbage
  • 2 melons (I chose 1 watermelon and 1 cantalope)
  • 2 heads of lettuce
  • 1 bunch cilantro
  • 1 zucchini
  • 1 summer squash
  • PYO flowers

I Skipped the PYO dill, basil, and parsley because I didn’t need them and because the boys were being royal pests and I just wanted to go home.

csa flowersI’m getting really sick of eggplant. Have you noticed how much we get??? I don’t even like eggplant all that much, and I have given some away, but I don’t want to be known as that crazy eggplant lady. I found a recipe for eggplant burgers – maybe I’ll give that a try. Maybe try making some caponata, I don’t know. I am, however, very excited about the tomatoes (naturally), and I really love all the green peppers we are getting. We eat a lot of green peppers here so it’s hard to have too many. We had the melon for dessert tonight and they were so juicy and sweet – delish! I am again awash in green beans so I am going to set about to pickling a couple jars. And I’ll probably make a potato leek soup at some point too.

What new recipes are you trying this week?

CSA Distribution: Week #9

CSA Distribution #8

Oops! I forgot to write about this week’s farm share until just now. This week we got: 2 green peppers, 3 zucchini, 1 squash, 1 head of garlic, 1 sweet onion, 1 lb. green beans, 2 Italian eggplant, 1 Japanese eggplant, 1 bunch beets, 1 head of cabbage, 1 bunch scallions, 2 heads of lettuce.

I skipped out on the pick-your-own flowers & herbs this week because it was pouring rain when I went to pick everything up and not worth getting soaking wet. I’ve been enjoying incorporating everything into oure meals. The beet cake is a huge hit, and I will be using the bunch of beets in this picture to make another cake for a potluck dinner at the farm Saturday. I could make something that incorporates more of the veggies we have, but… I don’t know. I think beet cake is a bit unusual and hopefully no one else will bring it! Last night I made a delicious Indian dinner:

Indian dinner

Months ago my friend Kathy pointed me to this eggplant bharta recipe that she enjoys and I was excited to try it. I also made Dara’s recipe for Tandoori Tofu. Both were big hits. I especially loved (and I mean loved) the bharta. I have three more eggplants in the fridge (though one is of the Japanese variety and I’m not sure if that would work) — you can bet I’m making another batch of this. Lots of heat and delicious flavor. We had it with a bit of plain yogurt to cool it a little — what a wonderful combination. The tofu was also well-received. Jake gave it a one-thumb-up-one-thumb-down rating. I think he didn’t like the texture of the tofu. I think that I’d enjoy it more with chicken (or a mix of chicken and tofu), too. But the flavor was amazing and I think the marinade would be delicious as a dip, too. I’m going to play around with that one a bit.

I also made some pickled green beans and carrots yesterday. I’ll give them a try later today, but they’ll need at least another day or two for the flavors to develop. So it has been a busy week in my kitchen, and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it!

CSA Distribution #8

CSA Distribution #8

This week we swapped our pick-up day from Tuesday to Saturday (thanks again, Farmer Dave!) because we were out of town on our normal distribution day. I think we’ll be eating well this week!

– 3 heads of lettuce
– 1 head of cabbage
– 2 large squash
– 2 large zucchini
– 2 eggplant
– 2 green peppers
– 1 garlic clove
– 1 onion
– 1 bunch of beets
– 1/2 lb. carrots
– 3/4 lb. green beans
– 1 bunch of scallions
a whole lot of basil
– 4 dill plants (with roots)
– 3 cilantro plants (with roots)
– 20 stems of flowers

We’re going to try planting a bit of the dill and cilantro and hopefully it will take! On the menu this week: bharta, tandoori tofu, lots of salads, chocolate-beet brownies, maybe eggplant parmesan (Drew is making a sauce as I type — how could he not with the garlic, basil, and onion?). I’m going to try my hand at some lacto-fermentation and make Cortido — a Latin American sauerkraut with cabbage, onions, and carrots. I still have cabbage from last week, so I’ll use that for the Cortido and have the one we got today for slaw.

CSA Distribution #8Here’s another shot so that you can see more of the beautiful flowers! I love having the fresh flowers in the house! So much food this week… And then we get our regular share on Tuesday again!!! I will be putting together a veggie surprise package for our neighbor, thanking for allowing us to park in her driveway while ours is being paved. We certainly have plenty to share! I’m going to have to start putting up some of the veggies in the freezer (well, ones that can be frozen like the squashes).

Hope you all are enjoying your weekend!

CSA Distribution #7

CSA Share - Week 7

An absolutely gorgeous share this week from Sisters Hill Farm! The colors just scream out “Summer!” don’t they? Of course this week’s share also includes my nemesis: beets. I really want to find a way to enjoy them because they are soooo good for you. I have a recipe from Great Food Fast for a carrot-beet slaw. I think I might try that. The kohlrabi slaw was amazing! Drew thought it was okay, but I thought it was delicious. I still have last week’s kohlrabi so I will be using that for some slaw again. This whole being sick thing has really messed with my cooking. I’ve been doing a bit here and there, but nothing that ambitious. At any rate, here is a rundown of our distribution:

1 head of cabbage
1 head of escarole
2 heads of lettuce
2 small zucchini
1 large bunch of scallions
1 bunch of carrots
1 bunch of beets
20 flower stems (not pictured)

I’m so thankful that Farmer Dave agreed to let us switch our pickup dates next week! We pick up on Tuesday evenings, but next week we’re going to be in Lake George on Tuesday, so I asked if we could pick up on Saturday and he was happy to help out. I am not one to go around switching things like that, and I would have totally understood if they couldn’t do it. So yes, we’ll be having a short vacation in Lake George again this year. Several months ago we thought we might drive up to Quebec this summer but with gas around $4.25 a gallon, it is cost-prohibitive to say the least! So we’ll just stick close to home as usual and that’s cool. This year we are hoping to do one of the steamboat cruises around the lake. I think the boys will enjoy that! Perhaps someday we’ll go someplace different (maybe check out some Hilton Head rentals or something), but this summer, the old LG will be great!

CSA Distribution #6

CSA Share - Week 6

The farm shares are just getting better and better as the weeks go on! Now that the leafy spring are making way for summer veggies, I am really, really enjoying it. This week’s haul included:

2 heads of lettuce
1 bunch of Swiss Chard
1 bunch of carrots
1 bunch of scallions
1 summer squash
1 zucchini
1 kohlrabi
3 garlic scapes
1 bunch of cilantro
5 (I think) sprigs of basil
9 stems of flowers

There was also pick-your-own peas again, but it was raining and I knew this would keep us sufficiently veggied up until next week, so I passed on that. I still haven’t made the “kohl” slaw (last night was hectic after getting home from the farm), so I’ll be making that tonight. Tomorrow for lunch I’m going to make Swiss chard with chickpeas and tomatoes, getting my inspiration from this recipe. I might make some fresh rosemary bread to go with it. We’re changing our menu plan slightly and going out for 50-cent boneless wings tomorrow night, so I wanted to have a veggie-heavy lunch to balance it out. Otherwise, the veggies are pretty basic and will either be eaten raw in salads or roasted. I might make a little scape-basil pesto for something different. Some of the cilantro will go into the pico de gallo I’m making later today. And since I roasted a chicken this morning, maybe I’ll make chicken tortilla soup and use some cilantro for that. When I roasted the chicken today, I put it atop several garlic scapes that were getting a little old. Hopefully the bird picked up a little of their flavor. It sure smells delicious, at least!

CSA Distribution #5

CSA distribution - Week 5

Tuesdays seem to come so fast! Yesterday’s might be the prettiest share yet, though. We brought home two heads of lettuce, three turnips, two heads of broccoli, six stems of basil, five garlic scapes, a bunch of scallions, one zucchini, one kohlrabi, pick-your-own peas, and a flower bouquet. I didn’t take any bok choi or Chinese cabbage. No sense in it if it’s not going to get eaten. We also bought a dozen organic eggs because they were so yummy last week.

Obviously, this is a super-easy share to use up. I’m going to actually make zucchini muffins (inspired by Dara) today with the zucchini from this week and last’s week’s share. I’m not feeling so much like fish tonight, so I am thinking of making a veggie-ranch pizza for dinner with the broccoli. We’ll see. Lettuce for salads, turnips for salads, scallions and basil for everything!!! I’ll make slaw with the kohlrabi. My parents will get to enjoy a good bit of this as I’m bringing some up to them this weekend: lettuce, peas, broccoli, and maybe some scapes. Good eats!

Week’s Eats

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OK, here we go! It’s Monday, and I’m trying to get back on track with life. Last week was like a mini vacation after selling the store. Lots of fun and relaxing and eating out, but obviously that doesn’t last forever. It’s been challenging participating in MPM because we pick up our farm share on Tuesdays, and I never quite know what I’m going to get. I try to guess by reading the farm interns’ blogs, but I’m not always right 😉 I’ve given up on the weird greens and instead offered them to the outdoor critters. I’m sure they will enjoy them. There’s no point in forcing myself to eat something I hate. We always get way more lettuce than we can handle, so I’d rather focus on eating salads full of veggies I enjoy, you know? At any rate, this is what we will tentatively be eating.

Breakfasts:

Cereal & milk, yogurt and granola, waffles & sausage, or eggs & Canadian bacon

Lunches:

Big salads, tuna “wraps” using lettuce, leftovers

Dinners:

Mo: Chicken picatta, pasta salad with olives and red onions, steamed broccoli (from CSA)
Tu: Spaghetti & meatballs, tossed salad (greens from CSA)
We: Baked stuffed sole, sauteed zucchini, peas, and squash (from CSA)
Th: Dinner salads or something equally light. We’re celebrating Jake’s last day of school at the Pizza Hut lunch buffet (gift card from credit card points!), so we probably won’t be too hungry
Fr: Dinner at The Federal with Mike & Kathy (can’t wait for this!!!)
Sa: ??? Either eating out or at my parents’
Su: Hamburgers, slaw (possibly getting kohlrabi in tomorrow’s share, we’ll see), baked beans

If nothing else, it’s a guideline, right? For more menu plan ideas, visit Organizing Junkie.