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Fresh recipes from cooking demonstrations in New York City farmer's markets featuring locally grown and organic produce.
Greenmarket Cooking: Best. Two. Dollar. Purchase. Ever.
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Best Two. Dollar. Purchase. Ever. This slab of smoked bluefish from Blue Moon farm cost exactly two dollars. Their fresh fish is always impeccable, but the smoked bluefish, wow! It tastes a lot like a smoked salmon, as both salmon and bluefish are pretty oily fish and benefit a lot from smoking. But this guy is superfresh when it gets the treatment. And it cost two dollars! That looks yummy. How would you serve it? July 29, 2009 at 10:26 AM. July 29, 2009 at 10:48 AM. Awesome. Thanks, Robin!
Greenmarket Cooking: Subway Sandwich...
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It kind of irks me that Subway is touting its sandwiches as a health food. They are as mass produced as any other fast food. Are you looking at that sandwich photo and thinking it looks pretty delicious and fresh? That's not Subway. That's an artisanal, local, seasonal sandwich that costs 25% less than its Subway counterpart. Compare that with the Subway sandwich below, an item off Subway's most inexpensive menu, the BMT, which rings in at $4.29. Commercially farmed everything. Icky bread.
Greenmarket Cooking: Already Made
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This lazy lunch required not only no cooking, but also no chopping, assembling, or thought of any kind. All I did was rinse the radishes and curly green lettuce before I nestled on the couch with this plate of: French breakfast radishes, salt for dipping, a blob of curly green lettuce, some hunks of Consider Bardwell (I'm obsessed! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Robin cooking at the Union Square farmer's market. Read about Robin's escapades in the cheese caves at Murray's.
Greenmarket Cooking: Shark Part III: Brunch
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Shark Part III: Brunch. Pictured: poached eggs, fried polenta, shredded smoked shark, green lettuce, husband's torso. Eggs, Arcadian farms. Polenta, Wild Hive. Shark, Blue Moon. Lettuce, S.&S.O. farm. Grand total ingredient cost per plate: $3.15. Yay, farmer breakfast. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Robin cooking at the Union Square farmer's market. Read about Robin's escapades in the cheese caves at Murray's.
Greenmarket Cooking: Peas + Cream = Soup
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Peas Cream = Soup. Because I love the fancy touches, I put a blob of pea shoots on top for a garnish, but that third ingredient was a flourish I didn't really need. A quick note about half and half: When you make a soup of only two ingredients, they both have to be great in order for the soup to be great. I used half and half from Milk Thistle, which is an organic dairy that doesn't homogenize their milk. The half and half literally has half cream floating on top, and it's delicious.
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Purchase: Use things; Love people
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Poetry begins at home. Saturday, June 23, 2007. Use things; Love people. As promised, pictures from a borrowed digital of the beautiful meal my fabulous friend and colleague brought over Thursday night. It had been a very rough emotional day and I had contemplated calling off the dinner party, but then decided (correctly, it turns out) it might help to have people around. So, "nothing gold" be damned. What does. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. What All the Sleeping is For.
Purchase: August 2007
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Poetry begins at home. Saturday, August 11, 2007. The House As I Love It. Full of poet friends. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. What All the Sleeping is For. The House As I Love It.
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A Country Boy Can Surmise. Silas House is one of the most lauded and exceptional writers to come out of Appalachia in recent history. He has a keen eye and a lyrical writing style. He also has a brilliant blog and always keeps his finger on the pulse of whats happening in the world. Ive never walked away from his blog without feeling like I came away more informed and moved. Good stuff here. This beautiful journal of Appalachian writing and arts is wonderfully done and one of my favorite online journals.
Cheese Report: Grayson: your stinky best friend
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Grayson: your stinky best friend. There's no way to be kind about it. Meadow Creek's Grayson stinks. Even when it is in the washed rind cave at Murray's, which has a powerful locker room aroma, you can smell it distinctly, out-stinking its stinky cheese friends. I read recently (on Wikipedia, so bear with me) that b linens, the bacteria responsible for aging washed rind cheeses, are similar to the bacteria responsible for body odor. Grayson makes me proud to be an American. Who's in the Caves?
Cheese Report: Pat, Flip, Babysit
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Pat, Flip, Babysit. I know you're beginning to think I'm obsessed with goats and goat cheese. And you're not wrong. But my obsession doesn't spring from nowhere. The goats are a lot of work. The (admittedly dim, but it's a cave! Flipping the cheeses keeps the butterfat from settling on the bottom of the cheese. If you don't turn these cheeses, they will eventually squoosh out of the bottom of their rinds, I think. Who's in the Caves? Chef and cheese maniac Robin Puskas, owner of New York Kitchen Company.
Cheese Report: Brooklyn Chevre: Round One
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Brooklyn Chevre: Round One. Here's the milk a few hours after I added the culture. You can see by the way that it pulls away from the pan when I tilt it that the milk has become the texture of firm yogurt. Next I drained the cultured milk in a cheesecloth. You can buy something called a ricotta tub that is a conical plastic strainer that sits inside a solid plastic cone. But I found that a salad spinner insert works nearly as well, and way more people have salad spinners than ricotta tubs.
Cheese Report: Spanish Wine, Spanish Cheese, Jarred Octopus
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Spanish Wine, Spanish Cheese, Jarred Octopus. Oh, food trade shows. How I love you! Yesterday was the Spanish Wine Cellar and Pantry show at Gotham Hall, and there was wine, wine everywhere. Plus a little cheese and food. This is like the aesthetic opposite of being in a cheese cave. The setting was fancy, my friends. Regarding wine, I liked a Don Jacobo Rioja Reserva. Some of the best food options, for my money, were at the beautiful spread from Despana. Who's in the Caves? I worked for three months in ...
Cheese Report: Cheeses and Their Seasons
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Cheeses and Their Seasons. It's spring. And for some people, that probably means daffodils and evening strolls in the extended daylight, but to me, it means one thing: goat cheese. Winter is the leanest time for goat milk, because there is little to no fresh grass for the goats to nibble. But since early March, the goats are back to good grazing. And six weeks later (time to milk the goats, culture the milk, and lightly age the cheese), seasonal goats are in. Who's in the Caves?
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Peas Cream = Soup. Because I love the fancy touches, I put a blob of pea shoots on top for a garnish, but that third ingredient was a flourish I didn't really need. A quick note about half and half: When you make a soup of only two ingredients, they both have to be great in order for the soup to be great. I used half and half from Milk Thistle, which is an organic dairy that doesn't homogenize their milk. The half and half literally has half cream floating on top, and it's delicious. Eggs, Arcadian farms.
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