Recipes, produce information and forum for Zoe's Garden Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) members. Zoe's Garden offers CSA subscriptions in the Park City, Heber, Salt Lake, Ogden & Lindon areas. Our purpose is to provide the freshest naturally grown produce possible by delivering it to our local members within a day of picking.
Showing posts with label mint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mint. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

CSA Member Recipes

Good Afternoon All,

As promised I am posting recipes that members have sent in. Thank you An, Harini and Cherie for sharing. If anyone has a chance to try these please let us know what you think.

Above: This picture comes from a blog called Eat Clean. Live Well.
It has a fantastic selection of simple seasonal recipes.


Onion Scapes

Here is a recipe that I tried and loved, I found the scapes to be much less intense than if you used an onion and they gave a delicious crunch-An

Lemon Grass Chicken with caramelized Onion Scapes

2 chicken breasts (bones and skin removed), cut into one inch cubes

2 tbs vegetable oil (any neutral oil will do)

2 tbs granulated sugar (I prefer raw cane sugar or brown sugar)

5 tbs fish sauce (the more the better! 3 Crab Fish Sauce is an excellent milder brand if you can find it)

2 large Onion Scapes, chopped into 1/4 inch rings.

1 stalk of lemongrass, cut chopped finely (discard tough woody top half of the stalk)

3 Thai chile peppers or 1 jalapeƱo to taste

1 tbs turmeric or Vietnamese curry powder

3 tbs of crushed black peppercorns

1 scallion or garnish

Preparation:
In a large mixing bowl, combine the chicken with the fish sauce, black pepper, and 1 tbs of the sugar.

In small pot over medium-low heat, add 2 tbs of vegetable oil and the remaining 1 tbs of sugar. Once the mixture has become dark and thick about 1 minute, add the onion scapes and stir for about 20 seconds to caramelize the scapes. Remove and set aside.

Heat a wok (or skillet) over medium-high heat and add the chicken. Now, add the mixture from the small pot (caramelized onion scapes) and stir fry.

After stir frying for about 4 minutes add the lemon grass, chile peppers, and turmeric. Stir fry until the chicken is fully cooked (chicken should be browned yet tender and juicy on the inside).

Garnish with chopped scallion and serve with steamed rice.

I just created this really awesome recipe with the onion scapes I received! First, you chop the onion scapes into small chunks. In a large heavy bottomed saucepan, melt a dab of butter over medium-high heat. Add the chopped onion scapes. Sprinkle some white sugar and brown sugar (a few tablespoons - enough to help caramelize the onion scapes). Saute for a few minutes until the onion scapes shrink and get tender. Add a spoon of extra hot chili powder (this can be found at any Indian grocery store or you could just grind crushed red pepper flakes or even just use crushed red pepper flakes) or as much heat as you can handle. Add salt and black pepper to taste. Fold everything together into the onion scapes and continue to saute for a few minutes. Then add 1-2 tablespoons of balsamic vinegar to deglaze the pan. Saute for a few more minutes until the scapes are mostly tender.

I hope you try it! It is a sweet and spicy way to enjoy this vegetable!-Harini


Spearmint

Spearmint Dressing

 I used the spearmint to make this great dressing to go with oven-roasted asparagus.-Harini

1 garlic clove

1 large spring of mint (or about 10-15 mint leaves)

1 tbsp of lemon juice

1/2 tsp of lemon zest

1 tbsp of olive oil

salt

pepper

Preparation:

Mix everything together and spoon over grilled or roasted asparagus. The freshness of the mint and brightness of the lemon work really well with the nuttiness of asparagus.


Cherie blogs every week about how she prepares the produce she receives in her share. Please take a look at her blog for a great variety of recipes.

Thank you again, and if anyone has a recipe to share please comment on the post or email me at produce@zoegarden.com.



Thursday, June 10, 2010

Recipes: Spearmint


Here's a bunch of links to great threads on Chowhound.com on the many uses of Spearmint:
  • iced tea
  • mojitos
  • fruit salad
  • grilled seafood
  • homemade ice cream
  • sauteed with squash or zucchini
  • mixed w/ Apple Cider vinegar and sugar and served w/ lamb