May
30
2010

Bay Bridge
Saturday was a perfect day in San Francisco. It was warm, clear and beautiful. The farmers market was full of cherries, peaches and strawberries, and I tasted the best apricot ever at Frog Hollow Farm.
Basically it was too nice to stay inside writing about it. Photos will have to suffice today.

Bing Cherries

Green Garlic

Loquats

Peppers

Potatoes

Red Onions

Saturn Peaches

Shallots

White Peaches & Apricots
Tags: apricots, cherries, Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, green garlic, onions, peaches, peppers, potatoes, San Francisco, shallots
Feb
15
2010

Green Garlic
Believe it or not, young spring greens are already starting to turn up at the farmers market.
Green garlic is one of the unique spring treats we’ll be able to find for the next several months. The same species as regular garlic, green garlic has not yet matured into the pungent bulbs most of us are accustomed to. While the flavor is still recognizable as garlic, it is more subdued and delicate when still green. This gentler version is ideal for pairing with the subtle tastes of springtime.
Look for green garlic at your local farmers market from now until the end of spring. The only issue is, green garlic can look a lot like green onions if you don’t know how to tell the difference.
Your first clue is the slightly purple tint that can sometimes appear on the stalks of green garlic.

Green Garlic

Green Onions
But the only fool proof way to tell the difference is to examine the shape of the leaves. You are probably already familiar with the tube shaped green ends of green onions. Green garlic is distinct in that the leaves are flat instead of round.

Flat Garlic Leaves
Try green garlic sauteed in scrambled eggs, sliced raw into salads or mashed up with goat cheese as a spread.
What is your favorite way to use green garlic?
Tags: green garlic, green onions
Mar
14
2009

spring vegetables
Spring is continuing to sprout up all around us here in San Francisco. Today at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market fluffy spring greens mingle with waning citrus crops, in breathless anticipation of the coming stone fruits and berries.

Chard and kale are particularly beautiful these days. Kale comes in so many colorful varieties, just look at this assorted kale braising mix I got at Marin Roots today.
Green garlic is another unique spring time treat, as green onions are to regular onions, green garlic is more mild than your typical bulb and is perfect for spreads and dips. It is also wonderful in eggs or on salad.
I highly recommend the artichokes from Iacopi Farms,
particularly the baby ones that can be marinated and sauteed. Fennel is another great vegetable to try this time of year.
I haven’t been overly impressed with the fruit lately, though. I am getting tired of citrus, and the apples I tried today were far too sweet for me. Kiwi are fantastic, but I can only eat so many kiwi in a week.
One day soon though, the market will transform into a cherry explosion. I can’t wait!
Today’s Purchases:
- Assorted kale (Marin Roots Farms)
- Free range eggs (Marin Roots Farms)
- Baby artichokes (Iacopi Farms)
- Baby leeks (Dirty Girl Produce)
- Treviso (Dirty Girl Produce)
- Broccoli shoots (Dirty Girl Produce)
- Red Russian kale (Eatwell Farms)
- Rosemary (Eatwell Farms)
- Russian fingerling potatoes (Capay Organics)
- Carrots (Capay Organics)
- Asparagus (Capay Organics)

- Gold chard (Capay Organics)
- Tangelo (Hamada Farms)
- Clementines (Hamada Farms)
- Meyer lemons (Hamada Farms)
- Kiwi (Four Sisters Farm)
Is it spring time in your town yet?
Tags: artichokes, Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, green garlic, kale, orange blossoms, San Francisco