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June 11, 2010 by Debra.
CSA/CSF shares are starting to arrive, garlic scapes are appearing at the farmers’ markets, and along with them questions about what to do with new and unfamiliar ingredients. As a starting point, it’s always worth asking the producer themselves what they like to do a particular fruit, vegetable, meat or fish. Many of them also offer online collections of recipes, often gathered from their own customers or CSAs/CSFs. This collective bank of knowledge serves as a great resource when cooking seasonally, and gathered here are just a few of the ones by local producers:
• Eastman’s Fish: Recipes recommended by customers and CSF members for a variety of locally-caught fish.
• Farmer Dave’s: Recipes from their CSA and staff, plus a colorful produce guide of identifying photos.
• Field to Fork Farm: A recipe for pork shoulder that promises to make you weak in the knees, accompanied by a short list of recommended cookbooks.
• Heron Pond Farm: Recipes from family and friends, including those from their wedding pasta bar!
• Meadow’s Mirth Farm: Recipes featuring Jean’s Beans along with those for summer & winter squash.
• New Roots Farm: Cooking tips for pasture-raised meats, including their own heritage pork.
• Sugarmomma’s Maple Farm: Recipes for maple syrup-based treats.
• Willow Pond Community Farm: Recipes gathered by their CSA, including many for garlic scapes (in photo).
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