From:
Robin Shuster
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 8:42
PM
Subject: Come to BFM Sun for
Music and Cooking
Hi BFM
Fans,
We are open rain or shine at the corner First and R from 9-1. It
is always dry under the tents. We are determined to banish this rainy week with
two great events at the market on Sunday. Rain, rain go away (although we
definitely needed the moisture for the fields but as my grandmother would say:
"Enough already!"
So, what have we got for you? First, the fabulous
LeDroit Chamber Players are back for an encore performance. They enchanted
everyone the last time they played for us so don't miss this chance to hear some
of the best classical musicians in DC. 10-1.
- *Green Bean Succotash
- *Arugula salad with Asian Pears and a soft cheese, balsamic
vinaigrette.
- *Cider glazed Delicata squash
And our Farmers Market Bike Clinic
will be fixing squeaks and flats and wonky brakes from from 11-1, Thanks to
our friends at Bike House.
It is pouring rain as I write to you. I am
thinking stews and comfort foods and that is what I am posting on the facebook
page. Check the facebook page for great cauliflower and broccoli recipes.
Spaghetti with Broccoli Cream Pesto and Oven roasted Cauliflower are two of
them. I roasted a chicken last night with collard greens. I am thinking that
Shepherd's Pie might be just the thing for tonight. Add lots of chives to the
mashed potatoes. Use your favorite sauteed ground meat as the base-- or if you
are vegetarian, sauteed, seasoned minced mushroom or eggplant. Curry flavors
would be nice...
Layer the mash over the mince and bake in 375 degree
oven for half an hour until the mashed potatoes are golden brown.
I
have a feeling that there will be lots of green tomatoes at market this week: I
love them lightly battered and fried so that the citrusy flavor takes over.
Here are 25 other ideas:
http://tipnut.com/green-tomato-recipes/
*Be sure to
sample all the new apples at Reid. The selection changes every week as each
tree matures to perfect ripeness.
*Last week for Baby Ginger at Mountain
View. I made a thai curry paste for eggplant with it. I am stashing as much as
I can.
*Whisked is tempting us with her Pumpkin Chocolate Swirl Pie this
week. One word: luscious.
Local Foods this week
WHISKED! The
Jumbleberry Pie is a Jenna invention. Guess what's in it? Pumpkin Chocolate
Swirl is back --it's so luscious. Sweet Potato Pie, Kale and Feta
Quiche.
PANORAMA: Whole wheat, multi grain, rye, pumpernickel raisin
(great toasted, my childhood favorite), rustique, sourdough, baguettes, olive
oil buns, breakfast pastries, croissants…Have you noticed that Damien and
Emmanuel have a lot more whole wheat and multi grain breads? They also have my
childhood favorite: pumpernickel raisin. I loved to toast a slice and slather
it with cream cheese. I still do, but now I use the best cream cheese:
Keswick's Quark.
KESWICK CREAMERY: Make your own beer and cheese
pairings but here is a sample to start with from cheesemaker Mark:
- *Stoudt's Oktoberfest - Tommenator
- *Flying Dog Dogtoberfest - Mad Tomme
- *Victory Festbier - Lesher
- *Widmer Brothers Okto Festival Ale - Cheddar
- *Thirsty Dog Barktoberfest - Wallaby
Claude's got 15 other cheeses
at the stand plus my favorite yogurt. I have a standing order for two quarts a
week.
NUMBER ONE SONS: Our favorite traditional pickles, kimchis,
krauts, brines == all fermented the way they should be, so not only are they
dilly-licious, but they are packed with pro biota (like yogurt). The best
foods are cured or fermented – wine, beer, yogurt, sourdough breads, salume… yay
wild yeast!
MOUNTAIN VIEW: First of their broccoli!: Last week of
their marvelous baby Ginger. Kale, Chard, Beets, Arugula, Radish Greens.
Salad greens. Beautiful easter egg radishes, green beans, sweet potatoes,
delicata, acorn and butternut squash. Sweet Hakurei turnips. Do not forget the
baby ginger and Thai ginge (Galangal). That baby ginger has no fibers and makes
a wonderful gingery tea—just slice up some ginger and pour over the water. You
can reuse the slices over and over. Good potatoes too.
GARNER: SWEET
CORN. collards, kohlrabi, white salad turnips. Black eyed peas. Heirloom and
field tomatoes, beans (wax, green and Roma), eggplants, zucchini, shelled
cranberry beans, peppers of all colors spilling out of those bright green
bushels plus sweet potatoes (Red Covington and White O'Henry), green acorn,
butternut, festival, spaghetti and delicata carnival winter squash. Garlic.
Onions. Mustard Greens. Boc Choi, tatsoi, Pickling cukes and Straight Eights.
All the summer squash.
TRUCK PATCH VEGETABLES: Salad central.
Butternut and Acorn squash, colorful heirloom tomatoes, zucchini, green beans,
eggplant. Broccoli, Cauliflower, arugula, mesclun, basil, spinach, kale,
beets.
Truck Patch Meats and Eggs: Stock up for Oktoberfest with a
dozen different sausages. And from the pastured pork side of the farm: smoked
bacon (slab and sliced), fresh slab bacon, sausages, uncured hotdogs, pork
chops, pork steak, spare ribs, country ribs, shoulder butt, boneless shoulder
roast, loin roast bone in and boneless,. Only the early bird will get the
tenderloin! Amber hams and smoked ham slices. also feet, tails, hocks, leaf
lard, salt pork, fresh and smoked jowl, fat back, ). Chicken, Turkey – ground
and cut up.
PAINTED HAND: Think slow-cooked stews and slow roasts
this weekend.. Got your goat ? Eggs for Shashouka (we still have tomatoes and
chile peppers and feta)
NORTH MOUNTAIN PASTURES IS BACK. Sausages,
cured meat, eggs from their beautiful
farm. ******************************************************************************************Did
you know we DOUBLE EBT, WIC and Senior checks at the market? Spread the
word.
See you Sunday.
Ted, Ted, Charlotte and Robin
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