From: Markets & More
Date: October 1, 2020 at 7:02:35 PM EDT
To: Robin@marketsandmore.info
Subject: My Gourdness and Pumpkins at BFM
Let's start cooking them....
Hi BFM fans,
Happy October! It was delightfully chilly this am- I needed a long sleeve shirt! I am ready to welcome the season of pumpkins (but I am not keen on pumpkin spice!) and warm stews. I look forward
to hardy hot food to warm us and our hearts. First up for love are delicata
squash: Read what Heidi Swanson says about her favorite squash and peruse her best
17 recipes for them: Parmesan Crusted Delicata Squash, Sesame Roasted Maple
Chipotle Delicata Squash, Twice Baked Delicata Squash with Za'atar roasted
chickpeas are just three of them.
"Delicata
squash is one of my favorite seasonal vegetables. The name describes it well,
the skin is delicate and regardless of being baked, fried or steamed, does not
have to be removed to be eaten. Delicata is native to the Americas, but despite
that long history, it apparently fell out of favor in the 1930s due to lack of
availability due to crop disease. It wasn't until the early 2000s that a disease-resistant
varietal became popular and today it's again relatively easy to find."
"You
ready? This is the time of year to start rolling out your best delicata squash
recipes. If you're a long-time reader, you know how much I love this scalloped varietal. Partly
because it's delicious, but also because it's a breeze to prepare. Not only can
you eat the flesh, you can also go for the peel, and it's arguably the best
part. You know where it gets golden and deeply toasted at the edges? Yeah,
that's hard to beat. Here are seventeen delicata squash recipes to inspire, and
get you through the cold months. Enjoy!"
Shenandoah Seasonal: Ali says: "This week we will have
arugula, lettuce mix, peashoots, bok choi, Tokyo bekana, scallions, carrots,
zephyr squash, eggplant, bell peppers, pink Chinese celery, cilantro, parsley,
fennel, Swiss chard, head lettuce, chery belle radishes, Roma and h
Robin
says: I used the pink celery all week long in salads and salmon cakes and
mushroom soup and stirfries. It has a wonderful flavor. Puts green celery to
shame.
Whisked says: It is Pie
weather!
Andre says: 6 Pack Cookies: Chocolate Chip, Salty Oatmeal, Molasses Spice,
Hazelnut Swirl, Snickerdoodle, Pretzel Cowboy, Assorted, Flourless Mexican
Chocolate (GF), VEGAN: Oatmeal Chocolate Chip, Lemon Poppyseed, Chocolate
Blackout.
Prime Pie Time: Cherry, Apple Crumble, Salted Apple, Chocolate Chess,
Strawberry Rhubarb, Key Lime..
Garners: Last call
for Lima beans. First of the black eyed peas. Can Their fabulous
Cranberry beans be far behind? Sweet Potatoes. Salad
mix. Green beans a Butternut Squash. kobocha, spaghetti, delicata,
honey nut. Yay. Corn. Peppers in various shapes and heat and colors, eggplants.
cherry tomatoes. Okra. Swiss chard, kales, various types of squash
and zucchini, collard, tomatoes, loose onions, stir fry greens, Salad mix,
lettuce mix, cabbages, cukes, garlic. Stone ground grits and cornmeal, hot
pepper jelly. Hot sauces. Some herb plants. blackberries. New
potatoes. basil. Melons
Robin says: Did you know that Luffa sponges are grown on land not in the sea?
Cucina Al Volo: It's really pasta weather and isn't it great that you
can go from freezer to table in less than 10 minutes? Unless you are heating up
the lasagne. More than a dozen different freshly dried pasta, ravioli, and
great sauces: pesto, lamb ragu, beef bolognese, cherry tomato, wild mushrooms,
eggplant norma.
Or make your own sauce
for a last minute pasta: "People were really pleased
with Heidi Swanson's Pasta with Creamy Crushed Walnut
Sauce. Try Creamy
Delicata Squash with Crispy Sage . Cool enough to heat up their lasagne
and eggplant parm too.
Pasta and Cheese lovers
Recipe: Try Skillet baked pasta with five
cheeses.
Reids Orchard and
Winery: Cider
makes it Fall! UV processed Apple and Apple Grape cider to preserve the flavor.
Honey Crisp cider. Pasturized Apple and Apple Cherry ciders. UV processed grape
juice; seedless grape, concord grapes and so glad to see this week’s choice of
apples:
Honey
Crisp, Gala, Courtland, Early Fuji, SnowSweet, Jonathan, Crimson Crisp, Golden
Delicious, Macoun, Autumn Crisp, Mutsu Crispin, Northern Spy.
Hosui
Asian pears. Red Bartletts. Heirloom tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, bell peppers in
all colors, white potatoes, red potatoes. Small pumpkins, cooking pumpkins.
Plant some of their fresh herbs to keep you going through the Fall. Honey. No
sugar Apple butter. Pumpkin butter. No sugar Applesauce.
Swirly Girl Creamery: Goat Feta started last week. Did you get any? It is
wonderful.Mark says their mixed milk 'camembert" is at its
peak flavor because the cows have been on summer grass for a long time and the
milk is very creamy. The slighly acidic goat's milk is a great marriage to the
creamy cow mil and voilà! a great camembert. Have you tried their mixed milk Romano style - slyly
called Onamor cheese?
We have been eating the superb camembert, the Mooster and
or the Morbier and their cheddar as part of our lunch every day with Reid's
green grapes The Tommy Goat is made in a young parmesan style. Morbier is mixed
milk marvel -- that caused a French diplomat to throw a basket of Morbier at
Market at another market. It is a great condiment cheese sprinkled on just
about everything. Try the funkier Firetruck and Cowttin. Firetruck is a salty
grater and Cowttin is like a French triple cream.
Robin's Tip: We take the cheese we want to eat out of the fridge at least two
hours in advance. Cheese needs to be at room temperature so you can taste all
the flavors. This is particularly important for the camembert.
Groff's Content: lots of beef cuts,
sausages, pork, chicken this week for your grill. And yes, they do have
suckling pig.
King Mushrooms: Shiitake, maitake,
cremini, portobello, exotic mix, lion's mane, king trumpet, chestnut and
oysters. In orther words, lots of choices. Don't forget that Hungarian mushroom
soup-- for a great after market lunch.
Number 1 Sons: Everything Fermented! Kimchi: Kicky
and Sons. Pickles (cucumber kind): Half Sours, Crispy Koshers, Super Sours,
Gin Ginger, Sunny Dills, Honey Habaneros, Giardiniera, Cider Masala
Beets, Golden Beets, Kombuchas: Fruit Punch,Turmeric Tang, Original Ginger,
Lavender Fizz. And the fabulous Salsa So Verde and hot hot hot Pickled
Jalapenos. Clean Kraut and Golden beets. Szechuan Spears.
TIP: Have
you grilled a kimcheese sandwich yet?
Panorama Bakery: French
style bread and breakfast pastries. Demi french baguette, traditional artisanal
baguette, Petit Rustique, challah, sourdough, walnut raisin sourdough, multigrain
loaf, Honey-Wheat w/Oats, Walnut-cherry baguette, walnut-cranberry baguette,
olive baguette, multigrain baguette, and pumpernickel boule. Croissants:
butter, chocolate and raisins.
CHINESE STREET MARKET POPUP (AKA Those DUMPLINGS) Pre
Order here by THURSDAY
10 PM for your East Asian handmade, flash-frozen dumplings, buns,
shumai and more. Ted is very keen on the beef and celery dumplings. Text
at 202 596 6985 or email at chinesestreetmarketdc@gmail.com
https://www.thepopupchinesestreetmarketdc.com/ Ask about
their Dan Dan Noodles kit.
See you Sunday,
Robin and Ted
No comments:
Post a Comment