Planting seeds ahead of the rain and feasting on sunchokes

IN THE CSA SHARES THIS WEEK:

Braising Greens
Carrots
Leeks
Shallots or Garlic
Jerusalem Artichokes (or alternate root:)
Bosc and/or D'Anjou Pears

EXTRAS TO PICK THIS WEEK (FREE TO ALL SHARE MEMBERS):
UPICK for Herbs only from here on until Spring.  

 

 

 

PLANTING SEEDS AHEAD OF THE RAIN & FEASTING ON SUNCHOKES


Our current mantra around here is "if you don't plant the seeds, the plants won't grow."  What it lacks in poesis it makes up for in practice.  We're packing the propagation house, transplanting peas in the field to make room for more, and Mark is putting some miles on the walk-behind seeder.  We've wrestled with rowcover in the wind and we're playing the open it/close it/open it again/ok better close it game with greenhouse panels and table covers to keep up with the clear skies.  Judging by the forecast, we won't have much more of that to worry about.  We're looking forward to potting up tomato starts in the greenhouse while it pours at the end of the week.  Rites of spring come in many forms.

We're going to nosh on another round of Braising Greens this week, and before we get to planting this year's round, we're going to feast on a few Jerusalem Artichokes, aka Sunchokes.  For those of you who haven't tried them yet, Sunchokes are neither Artichokes nor do they hail from Jerusalem.  They're actually relatives of Sunflowers, producing a tiny yellow flower in the latter part of the year.  The tubers so just happen to taste a whole lot like globe artichokes.  Roasting Sunchokes with Olive Oil is a great way of showcasing their nutty flavor, and they even make a great addition to a soups and salads.  I happen to have a favorite Stir Fry recipe that I'm sharing below.  They don't need to be peeled--just wash and go.  One warning though...while just about everyone loves the flavor of a Sunchoke, a handful of people may find them difficult to digest, because they are high in inulin, a non-starchy dietary fiber.  On the other hand, this is what makes Sunchokes such a great prebiotic.   

Happy April,
Katie

PS:  I'm also going to plant this little seed--it isn't too soon to begin thinking about Summer Share.  You can sign up on our newly-designed website or as always, register at the farmstand in person.   

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HARVEST HIGHLIGHTS &
WHAT'S IN STOCK AT THE FARMSTAND

CSA Members receive a 10% discount on most items at our farmstand

HARE-RAISED:  

  • Salad Mix (limited)
  • Celeriac 
  • Braising Greens
  • Kale Raab
  • Rainbow Chard
  • Eggs 
  • Winter Squash

FROM BEYOND THE FARM:

  • WA Organic Golden Russet, Pink Lady, Honeycrisp, Fuji, Gala, & Melrose Apples. Bosc & D'Anjou Pears
  • NW Organic Roots, Potatoes & Onions 
  • Organic Fruit: Blood Oranges, Cara Cara Navel Oranges, Red Grapefruit, Meyer Lemons, Bananas, Limes, & Lemons.
  • Olykraut, Essential Baking Co. Artisan Breads, Grounds for Change Coffee
  • Dates, Ginger, Nuts, Sweet Potatoes and Dried Fruit
  • Jody's Honey!  

 

 

 

 

 

SEASONAL RECIPES & TIPS


SUNCHOKE & CASHEW STIR FRY
Heidi Swanson, 101 Cookbooks

1 teaspoon peanut or sunflower oil
1 egg, beaten
1 tablespoon peanut or sunflower oil, plus more if needed
1 tablespoon minced ginger
2 cloves minced garlic
3 medium shallots, chopped
1/2 serrano chile pepper, deveined and minced
1 cup very thinly sliced sunchokes, well scrubbed
Kernels from 2 ears of corn
1 1/2 - 2 cups day-old, cooked brown rice
1 egg, beaten (optional)
1 tablespoon soy sauce, plus more to taste
1/3 cup toasted almond slices
1/2 cup toasted cashews
fine grain sea salt and pepper, to taste
plenty of chopped fresh basil (in Katie's humble opinion, this can be omitted if you're basil-less)

CONTINUE TO RECIPE

MICHAEL ANTHONY'S SUNCHOKE & APPLE SALAD
Tara Parker-Pope, The New York Times

12 sunchokes
 Olive oil to coat the sunchokes
4 apples, sliced
2 tablespoons toasted pumpkin seeds
 Mixed greens: radicchio, bok choy, mizuna, celery leaves
½ cup celery, minced
1 tablespoon shallot, minced
1 cup apple cider
2 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon maple syrup
½ cup olive oil
¼ cup lemon juice
 Salt to taste
 Pepper to taste

CONTINUE TO RECIPE

GINGER FRIED RICE (WITH LEEKS)
Smitten Kitchen 

1/2 cup peanut oil
2 tablespoons minced garlic
2 tablespoons minced ginger
Salt
2 cups thinly sliced leeks, white and light green parts only, rinsed and dried
4 cups day-old cooked rice
4 large eggs
2 teaspoons sesame oil
4 teaspoons soy sauce

CONTINUE TO RECIPE

SOUP DORIA
Andrew Carmellini, American Flavor

2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
10 slices bacon, diced large (2 cups)
1 large sweet onion, quartered and sliced (about 2 cups)
2 large leeks, cut in half, cleaned, and roughly chopped (about 2 cups)
1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
6 medium carrots, peeled and sliced (about 2 cups)
1 large celery root, peeled, cut lengthwise into 6 pieces, and sliced thin (about 2 cups)
2 2/3 pounds mixed potatoes (red, yellow, wax), washed but not peeled and sliced thin (about 2 cups)10 Jerusalem artichokes, peeled or scrubbed and sliced into thin rounds (about 2 cups)
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon fresh-ground black pepper
8 cups low-sodium chicken broth
Herb packet: 3 dried bay leaves and 10 fresh thyme sprigs, tied together with string
1 bunch kale, washed, stemmed, and torn (about 6 cups)
OPTIONAL
Hazelnut or pumpkin-seed oil for drizzling
2 tablespoons freshly grated Parmesan cheese

CONTINUE TO RECIPE

Last week of winter share … Bring on spring!

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IN THE CSA SHARES THIS WEEK:

  • Leeks
  • Purple Sprouting Broccoli — this was a late-in-the-day surprise, so here are a few recipes to get you in the loop on this awesome vegetable.
  • Garlic
  • Carrots
  • Delicata Squash
  • Apples

EXTRAS TO PICK THIS WEEK (FREE TO ALL SHARE MEMBERS):
UPICK for Herbs only from here on until Spring.  

 

LAST WEEK OF WINTER SHARE...BRING ON SPRING!
 

This week will mark the end of our 2018 Winter CSA, and Spring Share will pick right up next week on March 6th & 7th, 2018.  If you haven't registered for your Spring Farm Share, you may sign up online or in the farmstand this week.  With one foot at the edge of Winter and the other dipping a toe into Summer, Spring is probably the most diverse of all seasons for the CSA.  Things go from root to leaf to fruit over the course of three months, and all the while, your farmers are behind the scenes setting the vast majority of the entire year into motion.  To stand in our propagation house right now looking at tray after tray of tiny transplants is to feel an overwhelming sense of anxiousness for the seasons at hand, and as soon as the temps warm up and we can get to planting in the fields, that feeling will hit our bones and muscles too.  There are seeds to buy, hens to feed and crew to pay long before we reap what we sow, so to speak.  Therefore, I cannot stress enough how thankful I am for those of you who take up the charge and support our farm outside of the main summer harvest.  Winter is a season of dormancy, but we'll have all of you Winter CSA members to thank for all of the pruning and trellising hours that your membership made possible when we're all eating those juicy raspberries in July.  (Not to mention Jade, Joshan and Mark for pruning those berries and taking care of the animals whether the sun is shining, snow is falling or anywhere in between).  Nevertheless, I am extra thankful that so many of you make your way through traffic on quick lunch hours and/or dreary days in the name of good food and support of this farm.  We are so incredibly grateful to be part of this incredible community, and we hope that you are too.

And to that, I say ...BRING ON SPRING!
Katie

HARVEST HIGHLIGHTS &
WHAT'S IN STOCK AT THE FARMSTAND

CSA Members receive a 10% discount on most items at our farmstand

HARE-RAISED:  

  • Salad Mix (limited)
  • Celeriac 
  • Greens
  • Eggs 
  • Winter Squash

FROM BEYOND THE FARM:

  • WA Organic Golden Russet, Newtown Pippin, Pink Lady, Honeycrisp, Opal, Fuji, Gala, & Melrose Apples. Bosc & D'Anjou Pears
  • NW Organic Sprouting Broccoli, Roots, Potatoes & Onions 
  • Organic Fruit: Blood Oranges, Cara Cara Navel Oranges, Red Grapefruit, Meyer Lemons, Bananas, Limes, & Lemons.
  • Olykraut, Essential Baking Co. Artisan Breads, Grounds for Change Coffee
  • Dates, Ginger, Nuts, Sweet Potatoes and Dried Fruit

SEASONAL RECIPES

BRAISED LEEKS & APPLES
BBC Good Food

3 small leeks, outer leaves removed, thickly sliced
2 eating apples, cored and cut into wedges
3 sprigs thyme
300ml vegetable stock
knob of butter

CONTINUE TO RECIPE

INSTANT POT APPLE BUTTER
My Heart Beets
 

5 1/2 pounds apples, cored and quartered
1/4 cup water or apple juice
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
Pinch of freshly grated nutmeg
Pinch of ground cloves
Sugar, optional

CONTINUE TO RECIPE

SQUASH PIZZA
Smitten Kitchen --The recipe may be written for Summer Squash, but I have it on enthusiastic authority from share member Sharon C. that you can use winter squash on this pizza and your family will gobble it up like hers was lucky enough to! 

1 tablespoon olive oil, plus more for fingertips
1 recipe pizza dough (below) or about a 2/3 volume of my lazy fitted-to-your-schedule favorite or your favorite, whichever it may be
2 1/2 pounds (about 5 small-medium or 3 large) zucchini or other summer squash, trimmed
1 1/2 teaspoons fine sea salt
2 cups (8 ounces) coarsely grated gruyere cheese
2 to 3 tablespoons plain breadcrumbs

CONTINUE TO RECIPE
 

Radishes, Golden Russets & Newtown Pippins — What's not to LOVE?

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In the CSA share this week: 

  • Braising Greens
  • Radishes — Daikon, Purple and/or Little Green Luobo
  • Delicata Squash
  • Potatoes
  • Leeks
  • Garlic
  • Newtown Pippin/Golden Russet Apples

EXTRAS TO PICK THIS WEEK (FREE TO ALL SHARE MEMBERS):
UPICK for Herbs only from here on until Spring.  

Like many 18-year-olds who were gifted copies after graduation, I read The Prophet by Khalil Gibran the summer before I headed off to college.  Eighteen years later, I've retained very little memory of that book of poems except that the cover art was spooky and the following quote:  "Work is love made visible."  That one has stuck with me through many phases and places, and I think about those words quite often when I think about the life that we are building together here at this farm.   They're some of the first that comes to mind when I spot Mark coming in from the field at dusk, rolling down the tractor paths, running on caffeine and curiosity as always.    And thanks to the gift of a few key days of February sunshine, you'll see a whole lot of love in those fields when you drive along River Road.  We really do love what we do, and the whole crew will concur--it felt amazing to be out there working together this weekend, and we're so pumped that Spring feels close at hand.

And on the topic of Spring, you can now sign up for your Spring Share online or in the farmstand this week.  Spring Share begins March 6, which if you can believe it, is only three weeks away.  

And on the topic of things that have me stoked, I'm really pleased to roll out this week's CSA shares.  In addition to some braising greens and tasty radishes with leafy tops, we're delighted to have another very special round of heirloom apples from Booth Canyon Orchard to share this week.  Stina came over from the Methow to deliver a vanload on Friday, so this week we have two more varieties to mix and match — Golden Russets (which are a rare super sweet treat) and Newtown Pippins (an antique winter apple from Long Island that tastes almost tropical by our family's tastes).  Looks like Mark might get a Valentine's Day pie this year.  

Much Love,
Katie

HARVEST HIGHLIGHTS &
WHAT'S IN STOCK AT THE FARMSTAND

CSA Members receive a 10% discount on most items at our farmstand

HARE-RAISED:  

  • Salad Mix (limited)
  • Celeriac 
  • Greens
  • Eggs 
  • Winter Squash

FROM BEYOND THE FARM:

  • WA Organic Golden Russet, Newtown Pippin, Pink Lady, Honeycrisp, Opal, Fuji, Gala, & Melrose Apples. Bosc Pears
  • Organic Broccoli, Fennel, Roots & Cabbage 
  • NW Organic Roots, Potatoes & Onions 
  • Organic Fruit: Blood Oranges, Cara Cara Navel Oranges, Red Grapefruit, Meyer Lemons, Bananas, Limes, & Lemons.
  • Olykraut, Essential Baking Co. Artisan Breads, Grounds for Change Coffee
  • Jody's Honey--in stock!
  • Dates, Ginger, Nuts, Sweet Potatoes and Dried Fruit

SEASONAL RECIPES
 

RUSTIC RADISH SOUP
Food 52

1 bunch radishes including their greens
2 tablespoons unsalted high grade butter
1 large red onion, chopped
1 large leek, sliced
4 perfect small potatoes (russet or yukon), cut into eighths
1 small anchovy, packed in oil and chopped
1/4 cup flat leaf parsley
Pinch of sea salt to taste, with a pinch of Maldon salt flakes for finish
Pink or black fresh milled peppercorns, to taste
3/4cup light cream or half and half
Filtered water
Flat leaf parsley and fresh radish rosettes for optional garnish

CONTINUE TO RECIPE


ROASTED RADISH AND GREENS SALAD
White on Rice Couple

One bunch of radishes with tops (about 10 radishes)
2 Tablespoons olive oil
2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
1/2 teaspoon sea salt or kosher salt
black pepper to taste

CONTINUE TO RECIPE

MISO HARISSA DELICATA SQUASH
101 Cookbooks

1/2 pound small fingerling potatoes, washed and dried
3/4 pound delicata squash
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
scant 1/4 cup white miso
scant 1 tablespoon harissa paste
3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
1 1/2 ounce, de-stemmed and finely chopped
4 radishes, very thinly sliced
1 1/2 ounces Marcona almonds, toasted pepitas, or other toasted nuts

CONTINUE TO RECIPE

APPLE PIE OATMEAL
Angela Liddon, Oh She Glows

1/3 cup regular oats
1 tablespoon chia seeds
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground ginger + pinch of kosher salt
1 + 1/4 cups Almond Milk
1 Granny Smith apple, peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces
1-1.5 tablespoon pure maple syrup + more for drizzling
1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
1 tsp fresh lemon juice (optional)
2 tbsp chopped walnuts, for sprinkling on top

CONTINUE TO RECIPE