Harvests and meals
Posted by Lauren on 12 Aug 2008 at 07:35 am | Tagged as: comestibles, eating, lists, pictures
Here are some things we have harvested, and some meals we have made from them!
- Peas: omelettes. frittata. In a bag in the freezer. Also attempting to dry some, and some pods became stock.
- Chard: Grilled chard salad (which we modified when I couldn’t find edamame I thought I had in the freezer — used white beans instead). Chard and orzo soup for new parents. Black rice with chard and an egg on top (this was awesome).

Many different varieties of stir fry or hash, which is what we call it when you cut up a pile of veggies and fry them in a pan — its ancestor was corned beef hash. More things I can’t think of — we have gotten a lot of mileage out of the chard. - Kale: mostly stir fry and hash.
- Onions, green: topping on everything.
- Onions, spring: grilled!
- Potatoes: hash. Boiled potatoes with butter and rosemary. Potato and fava bean salad (twice). Tiny baby potatoes made a frittata.
- Fava beans: 100% of them went to potato-fava salad.
- Carrots: mostly we have just pulled a few to check on how they are growing, and eaten them as soon as we get them inside. I did make a quick lunch salad in a jar.

- Cucumber: lunch salad in a jar (as above).
- Green beans: Grilled! drizzled with a little bit of garlicky olive oil when done
- Broccoli, Cauliflower: Hash. Steamed with garlic. Wrapped in foil pouches with olive oil, garlic cloves, red pepper flakes, cumin, and grilled.
- OMG SO MUCH LETTUCE: Lots of salads.
- Mustard greens: sauteed with garlic. A weird sort of calzone thing with ground beef. Fed to the neighbors’ goats when we became overwhelmed.
Coming up soon is … more of the above, plus summer squashes (zucchini, pattypan); more beans, both green and drying-style; a 2nd round of peas; cabbages.
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I second the motion on all the salads! And the carrots not making it back into the house!
Way to go! Great to see you feeding your family from your garden/farm!