Spigorello & Sorrel. Those were the wrenches thrown into the CSA last week
Spigorello is a leafy green that looks like lacinato kale, but tastes more like broccoli, sort of. I shredded it, blanched in water, then sauteed with one of the spring onions in olive oil. Drizzled a bit of honey into it, to tame the bitterness. My 7 year old and I loved it. My daughter wouldn't try it. For my husband, it was not love at first bite, and he never got to a second bite. He actually spit it out into his napkin in disgust. I don't know what his issue was, but to me, the spigorello was pretty tasty. That being said, if I saw it being sold somewhere, I wouldn't opt to buy it, but it was nice to try something new.
Spigorello |
The sorrel
This stuff is so tangy raw. I decided it would be excellent on fish. I made a sorrel and cream sauce. Then I made some pecan crusted salmon and served it with the sauce. This sauce was so good, I'm definitely making it over and over again. I could eat it by the bowful plain.Chopped sorrel & spring onion |
I made a chiffonade of the sorrel and chopped up some spring onion into a fine dice. Then I sauteed that in some butter. Added half a cup of heavy cream, salt & white pepper. Done!
Pecan crusted salmon on sorrel cream sauce |
The pecan crust was basically pecans and some tarragon and basil from my garden mixed with some butter. Then I baked the fish for 15 minutes.
I finally made my own granola bars. This has nothing to do with the CSA or my garden, but I've been wanting to do this for a while now. They are really good.
Granola bars |
Ingredients
- 1/2 c. honey
- 1/2 c. brown sugar
- 1/2 c. peanut butter
- 2 c. quick oats
- 2 c. Rice Krispy cereal
- 1/4 c. flax seed
- 1 c. total of your favorite mix-ins {I used chocolate chips, mixed nuts and some shredded coconut}
In a small sauce pan, mix honey {or corn syrup} and brown sugar.
Cook over medium-high heat until sugar is completely dissolved – stirring constantly.
Remove from heat and quickly stir in peanut butter.
Mix the oats, cereal, flax seed, and optional wheat germ in a large bowl.
Pour honey mixture over dry ingredients — mix well.
Stir in chocolate chips, nuts, fruit, and any other “mix-ins"
Last week was so hot that I didn't do much cooking. I made a lot of simple salads with all the lettuce, carrots, spring onions - which are so sweet you can eat them plain.
Simple salad |
And, I'm still throwing scapes into just about everything!
Broccoli with garlic scapes |
I'm looking forward to the CSA pick up today. I saw on the list that we'll be getting beets and watercress among other things. I love beets and watercress!