Monday, May 2, 2011

Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner



Beets

  • Breakfast- Beet Orange Carrot Juice, Polenta w/ Beet Greens
  • Lunch- Cooked & Diced into a Salad or Shredded Raw
  • Dinner- Beet and Beet Greens Salad w/ Goat Cheese, Zest, and Dill
  • Dessert- Chocolate Beet Cake







Broccoli


  • Breakfast- Broccoli & Cheddar Quiche
  • Lunch- Cooked or raw into a salad, Crudite
  • Dinner- Parmesan Roasted Broccoli, Spicy Broccoli Sauté







Cabbage


  • Lunch- Shredded on tacos, Cabbage Salad w/ Cilantro & Sesame
  • Dinner- Braised Cabbage w/ Apple, Cabbage Slaw, or Cabbage Rolls








Carrots


Breakfast- Shred into Pancakes
Lunch- Raw or Carrot juice, Shredded Carrot Salad with Cilantro
Dinner- Braised or Roasted w/ maple syrup & lemon, Carrot Soup
Dessert-Carrot Cake








Celery


  • Breakfast- Crudite with cream cheese, Bloody Mary
  • Lunch- Celery Salad with Mint, Egg Salad w/ Celery
  • Dinner- Braised Celery, Soup Stock







Chard

  • Breakfast- Sauteéd in an omelette, Egg Scramble, or Quiche
  • Lunch- Sauteéd with olive oil and garlic, Chard Pesto on Pizza
  • Dinner- Spanakopita, Chard Stem Gratin, or Chard Enchiladas








Dill


  • Breakfast- Dill & Cheddar Scones
  • Lunch- Egg Salad Sandwiches, Beet Salad with Dill, Zest, & Goat Cheese
  • Dinner- Dry for later, Add to salads, Baked salmon with Lemon and Dill







Curly Endive or Escarole


  • Breakfast- Egg & Cheese Breakfast Burritos
  • Lunch- Endive Salad with fig or persimmon
  • Dinner- Wilted Endive








Garlic Scape

  • Breakfast- Bloody Mary
  • Lunch- Pickled scapes
  • Dinner- Sauté or Gratin






Lettuce


  • Breakfast- Egg and Bean Breakfast Burritos
  • Lunch- Sandwiches, Lettuce Wraps
  • Dinner- Salad, Burgers







Mint

  • Breakfast- Fruit salad with Mint
  • Lunch- Celery salad w/ Mint vinaigrette, Mint pesto, Mint-Feta Butter
  • Dinner- Beets with Mint and Orange, Minted Cucumber Yogurt Salad
  • Dessert- Mojitos







Spinach


  • Breakfast- Baked w/ Eggs and Cream, Omelette, or Scramble
  • Lunch- Quiche or Salad (with Bacon and Blue Cheese)
  • Dinner- Lasagna, Warm Spinach Salad w/ Goat Cheese and Candied Nuts

2 comments:

Leigh said...

LOVE this post! So great, just the kind of thinking my tired brain needs some days! Thank you!

RIO GOZO FARM said...

I'm glad you like it Leigh. This post was inspired by your request ages ago. Also check out the new Vegetable ID tab under the header. I hope it helps CSA members identify the contents of their boxes and know how to handle the produce.
Cheers.

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There is plenty of gozo at Rio Gozo Farm. That is JOY in Spanish and joy is one of the most dependable products we have. Gozo is commonly found in gardens and farms. Once you get a little gozo up and going it is very tolerant of most pests, withstands dry periods, and grows with a modicum of fertilizer. After gozo becomes a staple of one's diet, it goes with about anything. Actually folks crave it so much it is a wonder everyone does not have a patch of it growing close at hand. Grab up some gozo and get with the flow.