Sunday, September 12, 2010

Farmer's Markets 2010

Craig and I were able to go to the Farmer's Market in Union Square, Sommerville this Saturday. I saw a sign that said the market would be open through October 30th. It didn't hit me until later that afternoon how SOON October is!

These beautiful butternut squash were what really struck my fancy as something to work with for our Saturday evening meal. We had discussed having pasta earlier in the
week, so these squash were used for Emeril's Roasted Butternut Squash Ravioli with a Sage Brown Butter Sauce. I have to admit that I haven't used too many of Emeril's recipes before, but his two ravioli recipes that I have used (see this post) have both rocked!

Craig is the ravioli maker of the house now - he's become quite the expert. He made the filling and the brown butter sauce for the meal, too. I was in charge of the caesar salad and the stuffed mushroom caps.


We have a whole squash leftover - I really had no idea how much we would need, so I bought two just in case. We'll have to figure out what to do with it for next week.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Farmer's Markets 2010

The farmer's market in Central Square, Cambridge was the first of the several that I go to to open for the summer. I also frequently go to the one in Union Square, Cambridge, and one in Winchester.

I have been eating these juicy treats for weeks now. I've made strawberry sorbet, strawberry sauce for ice cream and Strawberries with Vanilla Syrup from Martha Stewart. Don't let the black pepper fool you - it is delicious!!

Mostly though, I have been eating these strawberries just plain. They are such a treat for only a short period of time, I just want to savor their freshness.

Other finds at the farmer's market this week: raspberries, rhubarb, kohlorabi, garlic scapes, collard greens, escarole, radishes, beets, zucchini, swiss chard, cherry tomatoes, and broccoli. Enjoy!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Valentine's Dinner 2010

Trying to decide what to cook for a special dinner like Valentine's is always difficult for us. We threw around dozens of ideas - crab legs? osso bucco? rabbit? red snapper?

We finally decided to do a tapas night. We traveled to Barcelona two years ago and absolutely loved the food. I also recently received a Spanish cookbook as a gift (thanks Pam!) so this was a perfect idea. We started out with poblano peppers sauteed in olive oil until a little blackened and then finished with sea salt.


Our next dish was these beautiful shrimp with lots of garlic and lots of olive oil. If you have ever been to Barcelona, you will know that they LOVE their olive oil.


We then made these oysters and potatoes. The oysters were topped with spinach sauteed in garlic, lemon juice, and a saffron hollandaise sauce and then broiled. The potatoes were boiled and then cooled, tossed with olive oil (again with the olive oil!), and then baked. There were served with a tomato jam and a homemade aioli (made with olive oil!) We were able to find Spanish smoked paprika at Whole Foods and that really made a difference in the flavor of the jam - yummy!

We finished the meal with individual chocolate cakes with a raspberry sauce and vanilla ice cream. Sounded like a perfect dessert for Valentine's but it was actually a bit disappointing (and did not photograph well!)

Happy Valentine's everyone!