What we got this week and how I plan to use it:
Lettuce - Salads as usual :-)
Red Onions - Probably will slice and put with the lettuce and some bean salads
Summer Squash - BBQ, yum!
Cucumbers - Put in those salads or cut into sticks for snacks for the kids
Cabbages - Not quite sure yet. They store for awhile, so I might save them.
Basil - In those bean salads
Beans - We're having Salmon tomorrow. I'll use them as a side dish.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009Week 7 Maple Creek Farm CSA 2009 - July 29, 2009Tuesday, July 28, 2009Week 6 Summary & ReviewAbove: our dinner tonight. I needed something quick, so I made a mixed salad plate of bean salad, cabbage salad, and cut-up cantaloupe. Cabbage: Made the yummy salad on the right above. It was a last minute thing, I was adding things as I tasted without measuring but I think I added about the following amounts to the cut up cabbage: juice of 1 lemon, 2 Tbs Sesame Oil, 1/2 tsp celery seed, 3-4Tbs Olive Oil, Salt & Pepper to taste, 1-2 tsp. of fish sauce some sliced almonds (maybe 3 Tablespoons) and about 1/4-1/3 cup of sliced green onions. Summer Squash: Grilled them with a little olive oil, salt & pepper. Lettuce: Used it for two days of salads. I bought some feta cheese, walnuts, dried cranberries, and pecans to go with it. The first night we had company, so I candied the nuts (also added some cinnamon and a dash of salt). The next day I had what was left and added some fresh blueberries. Beets: Roasted them. They are still in the fridge awaiting a good dish. Maybe I'll go eat them now...I'm hungry. Broccoli: Broccoli & Pasta. Yummy. Still need to post the recipe. Bunching Onions: Cut up and used throughout the week, probably still have about 1/2 of them left. Thursday, July 23, 2009Week 6 Maple Creek Farm CSA 2009 - July 22 This week we got: Week 5 Summary & Review - Kale Lasagna with BBQ Summer Squash Here is what I did with last week's share. Even though we were on vacation, I managed to use it all up, I just brought it with me. Kale Lasagna Recipe 16 oz. of Ricotta Cheese 5.) Enjoy UPDATE (9/15/09): I tried this with Beet Greens, and it turned out just as good Wednesday, July 15, 2009Week 5 Maple Creek Farm CSA 2009 - July 15 Lots of goodies this week: Tuesday, July 14, 2009Week 4 CSA Summary & Review How I used our share this week: Wheat Muffins and an EggThis is my favorite morning snack. A hardboiled egg and a wheat muffin with a cup of coffee. Sunday, July 12, 2009Friday, July 10, 2009Homemade Salsa RecipeA lot of people have asked me for my salsa recipe, so I am going to post it here in the hopes that other people will find it useful. Salsa Recipe 10 "on the vine" tomatoes 4 Tablespoons lime juice 3 Tablespoons Hot Sauce (I don't recommend Tabasco, something like Frank's is better) 10 green onions 2 tsp. salt 2 tsp. garlic powder 4 cubes of Trader Joe's frozen cilantro cubes or fresh to taste if you have it. Fresh ground black pepper to taste 1. Seed the tomatoes 2. Put them in the food processor and pulse a few time (or use your blender or chop by hand). 3. Put the chopped tomatoes in a colander over a bowl and let the excess water drain (save the strained tomato juice to put in any sauce or soup you are making). 4. Slice the green onions thin, either by hand or using your 2mm disc on your food processor. 5. Put all of the ingredients in with the drained tomatoes (very top picture) and mix together. You can add any extra hot sauce now if you really want to kick up the spiciness. Whole Wheat Pizza Dough Topped with Arugula This is my ABSOLUTE favorite pizza. We discovered it when we lived in Frankfurt, Germany. We made many stops to the local pizza place to get this pizza.
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My name is Julie Magro. This blog is a dairy of what I'm trying in the kitchen. I am on a food journey. My journey started many years ago. You see, I have always had bad feelings about processed foods. Something just didn't seem right about them. But, that doesn't mean I didn't eat them. Until recently, when the ethics and health benefits of how our food is grown and/or raised became a passion.
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It tastes a little like cabbage, but doesn't have a bitter taste like arugula. We both liked the salad but agreed we would make some changes to what you see above.
I dressed this salad with some green onions. Next time I will leave these off. We both felt they didn't complement the taste of the Vitamin Greens. The sliced almonds are a keeper. What the salad really needed was some sweetness. If had them, I would have added a fresh cut orange to the salad. I think it would have complimented it very nicely and given it some nice color.
I made the vinaigrette below:
1/4 cup canola oil
1/4 rice wine vinegar
1 Tbs Soy Sauce
1 Tbs Sesame Oil
3 Tbs Sesame Seeds