I've fallen behind. I'd like to say I have a good reason, but I don't--I just plain forgot.
Here's what we received in our CSA box this week: Napa cabbage, red cabbage, baby carrots, broccoli, zucchini, summer squash, green beans, onions, fresh garlic, basil, parsley, cucumber, and red new potatoes.
Add to that the produce we still have left from our box two weeks ago: collard greens, radishes, beets, fennel, cauliflower, and kohlrabi.
LOADS of deliciousness in our fridge!
I made a fabulous chicken and veggie stirfry a week and a half ago using a bunch of fresh veggies from our CSA box. I'm thinking we'll end up doing another stir-fry with our new veggies. I also made a huge batch of zucchini bread/muffins, and it was one of the most delicious things I've made in a long time. I think I'll be making more of that this weekend.
Garlic Scape Pesto and Sauteed Kohlrabi
Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Last night for dinner, I made pasta with Garlic Scape Pesto, and Sauteed Kohlrabi.
The garlic scape pesto was very tasty! It took a few bites for me to get into it, because at first all I could taste was the crisp "grassy-ness" of it. [I know, grassy-ness isn't a word, but it's the only word I can think of to describe the very leafy, natural taste of certain things, especially veggies.] After a few bites, I noticed the mild garlicky flavors, along with the familiar taste of parmesan cheese. It's something I will definitely be making again. The sauteed kohlrabi was fantastic! I had never had kohlrabi before, and I was a bit nervous about trying it. As I was chopping the kohlrabi, I nervously tried a bite of it raw, and I realized I had nothing to worry about. I was naively expecting to taste the bite of a radish, but it was nothing like that (thankfully!). It tastes like very mild and sweet broccoli. After sauteing it in butter and oil and seasoning it with a bit of garlic sea salt, it was even better. All in all, it was a good meal. I wish I would have thought to make a chicken breast or some other protein to go with the pasta though. Also, the meal seemed a bit oilier than I would have liked. The pesto does have olive oil, so naturally it has an oily feel to it. When I was sauteing the kohlrabi, I used more oil than the recipe called for, and I think that was a big factor in the oiliness of the meal. I would make both recipes again.
GARLIC SCAPE PESTO
10 garlic scapes, chopped
1/2 Cup fine grated parmesan
1/3 Cup slivered almonds (I lightly toasted mine)
pinch salt
1/2 Cup olive oil
Put scapes, almonds, parmesan, and oil into food processor and whir to chop and blend. Add more oil if needed to get desired texture. Season with salt.
SAUTEED KOHLRABI
1 Kohlrabi head
1 TBSP olive oil
1 TBSP butter
1/4 tsp salt
Peel kohlrabi and cut into 1/8" slices, then finely julienne. Put oil and butter into pan over medium heat. When butter has melted, put in kohlrabi. Stir and saute over med-low heat for 6-7 minutes until kohlrabi is tender. Add salt and pepper to taste. Optional: Add chopped garlic scapes and kohlrabi greens at the beginning of cooking. Top with parmesan cheese when serving.
Camping...
Monday, July 4, 2011
So far the contents of our first CSA box have been left uneaten, for the most part. We picked our box of produce up on Wednesday evening, and Thursday was spent mostly preparing and packing for our weekend camping trip with friends. We had planned on having grilled baby bok choy, broccoli, and some green curly leaf lettuce on our trip, and we ended up not eating any of it!
Our camping trip was a lot of fun, even if the weather didn't fully cooperate with us. We got to the campsite around 2pm Friday, and it was well over 90 degrees--I was sweating before we even had the tent set up! There were some pretty severe storms Friday evening, and they were in fact so severe that everyone in the campground ended up in the storm shelter for awhile. It was after 9pm before we had dinner, and we just had a quick meal of hot dogs over a campfire. Saturday we had burgers for lunch, and the most amazing BBQ smoked ribs for dinner. John smoked them slowly over the campfire for the afternoon, and they were the best ribs I've ever had. Sunday we just had sandwiches and hot dogs. So although we had great plans for using our produce while camping, it just didn't work out so well this time around.
Tomorrow night we are planning on having some pasta with garlic scape pesto for dinner. If I remember, I want to try making some baked kale chips and I also want to try a small salad.
Our camping trip was a lot of fun, even if the weather didn't fully cooperate with us. We got to the campsite around 2pm Friday, and it was well over 90 degrees--I was sweating before we even had the tent set up! There were some pretty severe storms Friday evening, and they were in fact so severe that everyone in the campground ended up in the storm shelter for awhile. It was after 9pm before we had dinner, and we just had a quick meal of hot dogs over a campfire. Saturday we had burgers for lunch, and the most amazing BBQ smoked ribs for dinner. John smoked them slowly over the campfire for the afternoon, and they were the best ribs I've ever had. Sunday we just had sandwiches and hot dogs. So although we had great plans for using our produce while camping, it just didn't work out so well this time around.
Tomorrow night we are planning on having some pasta with garlic scape pesto for dinner. If I remember, I want to try making some baked kale chips and I also want to try a small salad.
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