Even though this area's had a fairly mild winter, the pickings at the
farmers' markets have been pretty slim: Eggs, citrus (mandarins, limes,
Meyer lemons, pumelos, and blood oranges), some kiwis, Asian greens, and
spaghetti squash are the main items available. If you show up to the market
early enough, you might be able to get some Delicata squash, but they get
snapped up pretty quickly. We've also got vendors selling seafood, beef,
pork, and lamb.
Lin found a very good recipe for spaghetti squash[1], but since I like a lot
of variety, I'd rather not have it again anytime soon. Are there any good
savory uses for kiwis? I suppose a kiwi salsa with a seared tuna steak would
be pretty good, but our currently dreary weather (drizzly with temperatures
in the 40F range) seems to favor braises, stews, and roasts. Maybe some kind
of braise with lamb, oranges, and Chinese broccoli?
What would you make on a drizzly day using the ingredients listed?
Bob
[1]
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/herbed-spaghetti-squash-recipe/index.html
farmers' markets have been pretty slim: Eggs, citrus (mandarins, limes,
Meyer lemons, pumelos, and blood oranges), some kiwis, Asian greens, and
spaghetti squash are the main items available. If you show up to the market
early enough, you might be able to get some Delicata squash, but they get
snapped up pretty quickly. We've also got vendors selling seafood, beef,
pork, and lamb.
Lin found a very good recipe for spaghetti squash[1], but since I like a lot
of variety, I'd rather not have it again anytime soon. Are there any good
savory uses for kiwis? I suppose a kiwi salsa with a seared tuna steak would
be pretty good, but our currently dreary weather (drizzly with temperatures
in the 40F range) seems to favor braises, stews, and roasts. Maybe some kind
of braise with lamb, oranges, and Chinese broccoli?
What would you make on a drizzly day using the ingredients listed?
Bob
[1]
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/emeril-lagasse/herbed-spaghetti-squash-recipe/index.html