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CSA Week 5: Cukes and Kale

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This weeks' 1/2 share included: - Kale - Zucchini - Summer squash - Cucumbers - Arugula - Radicchio - Salad greens - Carrots - Golden beets We had an unexpected house guest last week, which took up most of our time, and prevented us from doing a lot of cooking. However, he did make us a beautiful Greek dinner his last night in town, and the tzatziki was a great way to use the cucumber and dill. Now it's Sunday, and most of the vegetables are still taking up space in the fridge. The squash needs to be cooked, salads need to be made. Dinner was Greek-themed wraps to use up leftover chicken and tzatziki, as well as greens and cucumbers from the share. The kale had to go, so I washed and (thoroughly) dried the kale, tousled them with some olive oil and salt, and threw them in the oven at 300 degrees. After 10 minutes, I rotated the baking sheet and then gave it another 10-15 minutes. Once they were nice and crisp, I sprinkled on some garlic powder. The golden beets were to challeng...

CSA Week 4: Fennel & Summer Squash

I took a week off for my friend's wedding, but I am back in the kitchen this week, prepping foods from my farm share. Our half of the share included: - Cucumber - Salad turnips - Fennel - Yellow squash - Zucchini - Carrots - Pointed Cabbage - Broccoli - Salad greens - Herbs We still had greens left over, so the first thing I did was prep the cucumber, turnips and carrots for a salad. We have used those cut up veggies for multiple salads this week. The yellow squash and basil we sliced up and put on 2 different pizzas - 1 with red sauce, 1 with pesto. The broccoli will probably be frozen for later, and the zucchini will end up in a fried rice. The fennel was my biggest question mark this week. I went to Martha Stewart to tell me how to use this uncommon vegetable, and she had a roasted tomato, fennel, and basil relish. Initially, I wanted to cut the recipe in half because it makes 3 cups, but I also wanted to use up all the fennel, so I left the quantities as they we...