Tuesday 16 August 2016

FFF CSA - Week 8/12 - What's in the Box - Sunshine in your mouth!

Week eight of our twelve week CSA share, is here and so begins the true bounty of tomotoes. While everyone got a taste of cherry tomatoes last week, this week everyone will be truly enjoying the ecstasy of no spray, sun ripen tomatoes. Like sunshine in your mouth! 

As the bounty of tomatoes begins, you may be dreaming of salsa and pasta sauce! I made my first batch of salsa on the weekend and am looking forward to many more. My two favorite ways to make salsa are fresh and oven roasted: 

Fresh - Simply put, cut all ingredients (tomatoes, onions, garlic, peppers) raw and place in bowl. Add lime juice, apple cider vinegar, cumin and herbs (cilantro and/or basil). And enjoy! Note: I'm sure I frustrate everyone with my lack of quantities... my apologies, my favorite way to make anything is test as you go. (except in baking... that doesn't end well). If you want more specific instruction... Chef Google should be able to give you a more exact recipe! 

Oven roasted - put whole or halved tomatoes, onions, garlic and peppers (remove insides and seeds) into roasting pan, drizzle with olive oil, roast in oven on 300 degrees for about 30-45 min. Place all in bowl and using an immersion blender, blend contents until desired consistency (I like mine chunky). Add lime juice, cider vinegar, cumin and herbs. Can in mason jars using the water bath method for about 10 minutes. 

Some of you will notice that you have or have had some weird looking cucumbers in your box! The pale green, wrinkly looking thing is an Armenian cucumber! Sometimes called the snake melon, this is a new variety of cucumber that we tried this year. Crunchier than regular slicing cucumbers, with greener flesh they grow over a foot long before they are ready to be harvested. Let us know what you think! 

So... What's in the Box this week?
  • Swiss Chard
  • Lettuce
  • Beets
  • Baby carrots
  • Zucchini
  • Cucumbers
  • Potatoes
  • Peppers 
  • Rhubarb
  • Pattypan squash
  • Apples 
  • Tomatoes
  • Radishes
  • Beans
  • Onions
  • Herbs in a cup - oregano, parsley, chives, rosemary, basil

Note: We do rinse the produce but it would be prudent to wash all vegetables when you get them home. Keeping the herbs (ends) in a cup of clean water will keep them fresh longer. (unless of course, you are drying them for storage later.)


Reminder: Please return your empty box along with all re-usable containers (ice cream pails, plastic containers, etc) so that we can reuse them all over again. 


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