Showing posts with label grape tomatoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grape tomatoes. Show all posts
Sunday, July 17, 2016
2016 - week 11
It is week 11! What! How can it be?!?
Cherry Tomatoes- Sweet and delicious!
Poblano Pepper and Black Hungarian Hot pepper- !!HOT!! These peppers are Hot! Be careful. Pablanos are perfect for stuffing. And the hungarian is very comparable to a jalapeƱo.
Eggplant- Our family favorite, fried eggplant topped with a slice of tomato! But this eggplant recipe comes together quickly for a great week night meal.
Canary Melon- Kinda like a honeydew, kinda like a cantaloupe. Maybe a little tangier, but so good!
Corn is back! And this is the last week for carrots and beets. Tomato season is finally rolling! We are beginning to harvest all the onions and start the drying process.
Sunday, August 9, 2015
2015 week 14 -
New this week:
Cilantro! Store in refrigerator with cut ends in a jar of water and leaves loosely covered with a plastic bag for several days. Delicious in salsa!
Summer Crisp Lettuce - Lettuce in August is a new thing for us at Buzby Farm, we hope you enjoy these beautiful heads, much smaller than the spring heads, but so delicious!
Red Long Hots - We gave out long hots a couple weeks ago, these are from the same plant, the peppers just turned red from staying on the plant longer and having more time to ripen. These would taste great in salsa!
Sunday, August 2, 2015
Sunday, July 26, 2015
2015 week 12
New this week:
Sicilian Eggplant! Can be used just as you would a regular eggplant.
Returning from previous weeks:
Peaches
String Beans
Tomatoes
Collard Greens
Grape Tomatoes
Carrots
Sweet Corn
Onion
Sunday, July 19, 2015
2015 week 11
Returning from previous weeks!
Onion
String Beans
Grape Tomatoes
Carrots
Bell Peppers
Tomatoes
Sweet Corn!!!
New this week:
Peaches from Larchmont Farms on Rt 77 in Deerfield.
Sunday, July 12, 2015
2015 Week 10 // Half Way
Returning from previous weeks:
Tomatoes!
Onion
Carrots
Grape Tomatoes
New this week!
String Beans -fresh string beans are so good! I like to blanche them for a couple minutes then put them on a sheet pan and drizzle olive oil, then sprinkle with salt, pepper, minced garlic and parmesan cheese. Bake just long enough to melt the cheese! Yum!
Canary Melon- A delicious melon // kinda like a honeydew, kinda like a cantaloupe
Eggplant- While everyone in this household loves fried eggplant, this mama only has the patience to make it on rare occasions. But this eggplant recipe comes together quickly for a great week night meal.
Basil- Ohh! The aroma of summer. Tomato Pie or Basil Pesto anyone?
Long Hots- !!!HOT!!! Pepper, but so good. Here is a recipe that looked good,
Sunday, July 5, 2015
2015 week 9 // Summer Explosion!
Returning produce from previous weeks:
Spring onion
Collard Greens
Carrots
Bell Peppers
New this week!
Parsley - A lovely herb that really brightens flavor. Here is a link to a chimichurri sauce which delicious served on steak or other meats. Chimichurri is kind of like pesto, but made with parsley.
Cantaloupe- One of my favorite summer crops! Here is a link to my recipe for grilled cantaloupe. It is one of my most popular blogposts.
Grape Tomatoes- Yum! Sweet, pop 'em in your mouth snack.
Heirloom Tomatoes- It is the beginning of tomato season! Yippy! I hope you really get to know and love all the different varieties we grew this year.
Cauliflower- Many varieties of cauliflower are white only because, farmers bunch the leaves over top of the head blocking the sun. This variety is called Bishop and is a "self-blanching" variety, meaning the leaves naturally tend to cover the head. You may notice these heads are a bit yellow in color. This is because the "self-blanching" isn't quite as sun-proof as bunching the leaves and these cauliflowers have seen the sun a bit.
Red Cabbage- The flavor for this "Super Red" superior for red cabbage: tender, crisp, and pleasantly peppery. I can't wait to make some fish tacos with red cabbage slaw!
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
CSA 2012 week 11
This weeks share includes: corn, green bell peppers, Sicilian eggplant, onions, heirloom tomatoes, PYO grape tomatoes, blueberries, watermelon and cantaloupe.
You can use Sicilian eggplant just as you would use your black globe eggplant. Sicilian eggplant is great for eggplant Parmesan and is said to have slightly sweeter taste.
Here is a link to my all time favorite eggplant recipe.
Tomato harvest is in full swing. I LOVE it. Here is my BLT I made for myself tonight. That is one of the Big Beef tomatoes. I had tomato juice running down to my elbows. YUM-O!
Also enjoying:
-Grilled Cheese with tomato
-Tomato Bruschetta
-Pico de gallo with our tomato, onion, and jalapeno
-Fried Eggplant with a slice of tomato on top
-Eat a tomato like an apple (Gram is famous for this one)
Enjoy!
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