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Late Summer Harvest Market Mystery – Granny Smith's Kohlrabi Salad

If you've read any part of this blog in the past, it's certainly no mystery that I frequently troll local farmer's markets. Or if they're local to you, trust me I'll drive. There's something about people with dirty fingernails offering me food. I would never dream of it anywhere indoors, but along a strip of folding tables, with the sun warming my back, that's a entire other story. It's something to give food a life cycle and appreciation to the soil stained person who cared for it up until the moment of exchange. It not only makes me want to continue to do the food justice but it's very nice to have an outlet that can still remind us where real food comes from. The late summer market is filled with just about everything you can imagine. The hardy vegetables are out as well as the return of some of the cooler spring like produce. You'd think that I'd know what to expect, but from the same vendor with the beets, came a wonderful, alien like surprise. I've had the green variety but the purple kohlrabi that greeted me at her table was delightful. Considering my purchasing patterns at the market in the past, I was destined to take this bulbous, multi-stemmed, crazy leafed, vegetable home for my very own. The stems some what reminding me of dragon fruit, kohlrabi, directly translated is cabbage-turnip. I would say it resembles a red cabbage the most, but with a much milder, less peppery flavour. It might look a little bit on the alien side with it's tentacle like stems, but to let the scary appearance break your nerve. These vegetables are actually quite delicate and versatile. I chose to incorporate them raw into a salad, but I've read roasted, sautéed and steamed recipes and they all sound great.

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A Toast To The Tomato

The farmer's market is quickly getting over populated with produce. Corn, carrots, beans, autumn strawberries, bushels of cucumbers, peppers, romas and the last of the over sized heirloom tomatoes. These are enormous visions of beauty. Flavours of my childhood garden, only in colours, I never then could have imagined. I ...

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Zucchini Pesto Provinciale

What's lightening quick, goes with just about anything and uses up even more of the overflow of zucchini? The title gave it away, didn't it? Looking for dinner inspiration, I gazed over my garden. I grew some of my own stuff this year, but now my garden is getting ...

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Early Summer Market Mystery

I gathered up and headed out to one of our favourite Summer Farmer's Markets. We have an old fashioned farm here in the city and every Tuesday most of the organic vendors within a 200Km radius lay out their wares. The food is fresh and I've learned ...

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Spinach & Smoked Tofu Pasta Salad

Seeking out yet another farmers market here in the city, I was a bit surprised by the standard fare of field tomatoes, cucumbers and potatoes until I passed the last vendor of the lot. There I found baby courgettes, quarter sized, tender Sunburst squash and a ...

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Chili Thai Spring Rolls

When I thought of making a pasta dish, I wanted something light. I was looking for a quick and cool summer pasta for a crowd, so I hit my pantry and noticed the rice paper sheets I had on hand. Perfect for an appetizer, or a fresh meal, depending on what you choose to fill them with, these really only take a few minutes to assemble making them the ultimate no-cook pasta.

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Tabbouleh

I'm not quite sure what it is with grains and rice that, at least whenever I make them, there is always a scoop left over. This scoop, of course, is too big to toss and just big enough not to waste it. Recently I've been revisiting quinoa. I love it! Soft but ...

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Firecracker Salad

The golden orangey glow is keeping us up later anticipating the explosive start of summer. School's out and the nights are warm - nothing could be better than eating late and playing outdoors past dusk. The official start of summer vacation is certainly a celebration. National birthdays and eight weeks of ...

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Asian Noodle Salad

Other than a quick storm we have not been without scorching sunshine for two weeks. Not that I'm complaining, but I swore last week I would not make another hot pasta dish for the Presto Pasta Roundup, as summer has officially arrived. It's about ...

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Aunt Martha's Bean Salad

So she's not my aunt, but she is someone's. Growing up I would never even dare taste a bean salad let alone make one. However, starving while out at the beach one day, I was cornered with this, my only sustenance and can I say ...

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