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Fall Fun

Do you have a long weekend this weekend? I initially was supposed to be running the Chicago Marathon, which I deferred due to injury, but I am taking a long weekend anyway.

The weather has been gorgeous, and while fall is not my favorite season, I have to fully admit that I love my fall recipes. . . a lot. I also love long fall weekends and New England in the fall, so maybe I am coming around to the change of seasons. Just don’t show me winter.

Since I haven’t been cooking anything too exciting, but I love fall cooking, I figured I would share some old favorites. Sound good? Feel free to share your favorite recipes, drinks, fall outings, etc. in the comments. Happy weekend!

 

Pork with Apples and Gewurztraminer

apples

Butternut Squash Lasagna with White Bean Puree

butternut squash lasagna

Pumpkin Spice Brownies

pumpkin spice brownies

 

Brussels Sprout and Bacon Mac and Cheese (also known as heavenly comfort food)

bacon Brussels sprouts macaroni and cheese

 

Brussels Sprouts and Apple Salad

Brussels sprouts

And of course, if you are looking for fall day trips from Boston, look no further than Belkin Lookout Farm. Spend the afternoon in beautiful orchards under blue skies, then cozy up at the cider taproom!

Tags: autumn, cooking, fall, fall recipes, home cooking, recipes

Fall has arrived! While summer will always have my heart, early fall is definitely my second favorite time of year. Sure, I hate the early darkness and slowing garden productivity, but brilliant blue skies and sunny days, apple picking, and fall cooking all help a little. I’ll let you in on a little secret.  . . as much as I live for summer produce, I really love fall cooking! I love roasting and braising and making hearty, comfy one pot meals to pair with red wine.

Last weekend we got an early start on autumn fun with a trip to Belkin Family Lookout Farm. I am obsessed with local food and growing or picking my own fruit and vegetables, and I was excited about the variety at Belkin. This Natick farm, founded in 1651, can be found after a really lovely drive through Wellesley, and had several types of apples, Asian pears, peaches, and plums, in addition to pumpkins, cider donuts, caramel corn, and tons of other fall flavors. For families, they have children’s play area. To get anywhere on the property, everyone must take a train, which is fun for all ages!

apple picking near Boston

We arrived and caught the train out to the orchards to get picking. We filled a giant bag with fruit and may have sampled a few pieces along the way. The air was fresh, the weather was perfect, and it felt amazing to have such a beautiful outdoor space to spend the day in.

apple picking plum

apple picking

plums

pumpkin picking

 

cider donuts

On the way out of the orchard, we browsed the farm store and picked up the requisite cider donuts, which we tucked into immediately. I don’t even like most donuts, but man, a fresh cider donut is pretty incredible and these were some of the best I have had.

Right on the property also sits the Lookout Farm Taproom, serving hard cider that they make, along with food items like charcuterie and flatbread. Of course we had to go in for a tasting! We shared a cider flight, with the two standouts being the pumpkin cider, which had nice baking spice notes, and the summer cider, which had lemongrass and ginger notes. All were crisp, refreshing, and easy to drink.

Lookout Farm Cider Lookout Farm hard cider cider at Lookout Farm

A visit to Belkin Lookout Farm is easy from Boston, and it opens up your day to a beautiful area with lots of open space. It’s only 20 minutes from Boston but feels like a real getaway. If you are looking for fun apple picking followed by delicious adult beverages ( and a TV for football), definitely add Belkin Lookout Farm to your fall fun list.

Tags: apple picking, apples, autumn, Boston, day trips from Boston, fall, harvest, New England, peaches, pears, plums, Travel

Fall Saturdays

Fall in New England leaves no shortage of weekend activities, especially when the weather is fine, and it’s a wide open Saturday. This past weekend we slept past high tide, meaning we couldn’t take the boat out for a final brunch at Liberty Wharf, as planned. But sometimes sleep is needed more than boating, and our plans quickly changed to a trip to Concord to check out the leaves and see what else we could find along the way.

Concord, MA

First, we found tons of traffic heading to our hopeful first stop, Walden Pond. We decided to drive toward Concord center instead, and remembered that Verrill Farm was somewhere nearby. A quick GPS search and a few miles later, we were pulling up to the farm, which was having a harvest festival. The festival turned out to be for kids, so instead of going on a pony ride, we decided to put a dent in our week’s grocery shopping at the farm store.

pumpkins

pumpkins

The farm store at Verrill Farm is pretty great, featuring baked goods, prepared foods, local milk, eggs, and cheese  in addition to their own homegrown produce and their free range, Concord beef. If my grocery budget was larger, I would shop exclusively at a place like this. We figured buying some locally produced food was better than nothing though, and I love how the New England terroir shines through in the food we did buy.

apples

cranberries

turnips

Since we were so close to Acton, we HAD to go to the new-ish Bueno y Sano there. The Bueno y Sano in Amherst was one of my favorite parts of college. Their tacos and hot sauce are addictive, and I could eat them every day. If I could only find the hot sauce recipe somewhere, my life would be complete.

Bueno y Sano

 

While we had a really great day, I do have a confession to make. I’ve recently decided that I dislike fall almost as much as winter. It’s been too cold for me already, dark too early, and the dreary Sundays have meant little fall boating. The fall recipes I make tend to be delicious, but they’re ugly in photos, photos that now lack natural light because it’s dark too early!  The one thing I love is fall produce, the beautiful colors and funny shapes and the plethora of uses in food and drink. Our trip to Verrill Farm helped me to shape our week’s meal plan around local produce, something that excites me probably a lot more than it should.

On the menu this week:

pulled chicken sandwiches with vegetable bbq sauce – with apples, onion, and zucchini from Verrill Farm

roasted pumpkin, kale, lentil, and goat cheese salad – with sugar pumpkin from Verrill Farm

chicken sausage skillet – with potatoes and chicken sausage from Verrill Farm

roasted turnips and a turnip gratin

apple cider cocktails – apple cider from Verrill Farm, plus whiskey and pumpkin pie spice. . . yum!

What are you cooking up this week?

Tags: apples, autumn, Concord, fall, fall foods, farms, New England, pumpkins, Travel

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