I have grown food every year but it has always been minimal. Now the garden is filling in with an abundance of good food and it has been a bit of a learning curve coming up with different ways to eat the things that are available.
I tend to stick with the simple recipe free staples like roasting. A little olive oil, sea salt, and a mix of garden veggies in a roasting pan cooked at 425 degrees is always a favorite.
Boiled until slightly tender and topped with fresh herbs is another.
We have lots of Kale growing. My 2 favorite ways to prepare it is massage it with olive oil, sea salt, and a little lemon juice or I make a dressing out of this recipe I came up with.
4 teaspoons miso (white)
3 tablespoons fresh squeezed lemon juice
1/3 cup olive oil
1 tablespoon white rice vinegar
3/4 tablespoon evaporated cane juice
Mix and toss in the kale. You can add all kinds of other ingredients. I added roasted garlic and pine nuts.
This is suppose to be a cucumber dill dip. The recipe I followed was awful so I modified it and added lots of hot peppers from the garden. I love mixing high and low foods. I removed the seeds from the peppers which left my hands on fire but will hopefully cut out most of the heat. The peppers I used are Jalapeno, Holy Molly, and Cayenne. Yikes!
And the most important to our house hold is the salad. It's what I eat most days and provides something green, healthy, and delicious on the table every night.
What are you growing and how do you bring it to the table?
Gorgeous foods. With my brown thumb if I only ate what I grew, I could easily lose that extra 100 lbs......grin.
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