Thursday, August 16, 2007

CSA Week 5

We are offically at the midpoint of the CSA, and overall we are very pleased with how it's gone. We did passably well with the last share, and considering we had no kitchen I think that's pretty awesome. I did try the grilled potato recipe, and we've been very happy with it. It's pretty easy (cut, oil, season the potatoes; direct grill em sixish minutes a cut side and then indirect grill em on the skin side for six more) and makes a pretty good fry. We also grilled all that glorious corn. Everything else was either eaten in salads or is still sitting in our fridge.

After this weekend, we should have most of a kitchen again, so things'll be basically back to normal, cooking-wise.

Carrots

Parsley Yay. It's more parsley. We currently have two bunches in the fridge (this one and last share's more dapper curly leaf one) so I may have to look up a recipe for chimichurri (I think that's the name) which is a parsley puree one puts on meats.

Romano Beans

Orange and Yellow Slicing Tomatoes In the past when I have had non-red tomatoes, they have always tasted a little stale or underripe to me. Turns out, they were stale or underripe because these suckers taste great. Not the same as a red tomato, but definitely full of flavor.

A huge whopping Leek Which I guess we'll put in soup, maybe?

Globe Eggplant which is destined for becoming dip (in the form of Baba Ganouj).

Muskmellon I am a recent convert to mellons other than water, and this was my first time trying the musk. It's mellony, but less so than a cantelope. It's a gateway mellon -- You start with this and next thing you know you're robbing liquor stores to cover your honeydew habit.

Green Peppers are soon to be stuffed with jasmine rice and other goodies.

Button Mushrooms

Red Onions

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