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Happy Monday! Did you have a good weekend?I feel like they keep getting faster and faster. We have had some gorgeous summer weekends, and we have been spending as much time as possible outside. This includes boating, drinks and dining on patios, and pool time at our friends’ new house. When Sunday night rolls around I am seriously bummed, so it’s always nice to sit back and reflect on all the good things we’ve experienced.

Over the past couple of weeks we have had a number of great meals. Below I have included a few favorite bites and sips from our wanders out and about.

What bites and sips have you loved lately?

 

smoked salmon eggs benedict

Leisurely brunch is on of the best ways to spend a Sunday morning, and this weekend after a charity paddling race, we went to Bistro du Midi. Their small patio is perfect for people watching, and their House Cured Salmon Benedict is to die for. I have always been a fan of Bistro du Midi, so it was nice to return.

Armsby Abbey

On our way out to Tanglewood on July 4th, we stopped for lunch in Worcester at Armsby Abbey. It was pouring and chilly, and a pub lunch with an endless selection of brews was perfect. I had the  Kimchee Grilled Cheese with Pulled Pork Soup. The food was so delicious! I thought Pulled Pork Soup sounded both amazing and odd, and it was a bit of both. Mostly it was a spicy, rich pork soup, perfect with a salty, tangy grilled cheese dipped in. I wish Armsby Abbey was closer to Boston. I would visit often!

dollar oysters

Cocktails and dollar oysters at Smith & Wollensky Castle on a Friday night. . . perfection. I love the old Boston look and feel and history of this Smith & Wollensky location. The cocktails are fun (and strong), the staff is great, and the oysters were flowing. This is a perfect place to kick off a night out.

Old Cuban Cocktails

Over the 4th of July weekend, we enjoyed some cocktails with friends in Newton. Sycamore is their go-to, and it has become a fast favorite of ours. The food is always amazing, and the Old Cuban cocktails are my favorite in the city.

Precinct Boston

Boston patios are one of my favorite places to spend a summer night, and the patio at Precinct is fabulous. Beautiful faerie lights, great drinks, and friendly service make Precinct a perfect place for people watching and spending a long night out with friends. I look forward to returning for food!

Tags: beer, Boston, cocktails, Dining out, Food, Restaurants, Worcester

Well, I’m proud to say that out of our past two CSA shares, we were able to eat about 95% of the vegetables with the other 5% unfortunately ending up in the compost heap that I am semi-obsessed with. The soil in our back yard turns out to be super fertile, but I am tending that compost for when we turn over the garden beds in the fall. My plan is to double our own garden next year. Um. . . and I may have convinced the husband that we need a glass house so I can extend my growing season. I want all the fresh and local veggies and fruits!

 

CSA Share

The past two weeks of our CSA have been chock full of lettuces again, with the addition of lots of kale, zucchini, dill, cucumbers, more garlic scapes, and some onions. Oh, and parsley. What do you do with a TON of parsley? I like to chew on it on its own, but I don’t really have many recipes for fresh parsley!

We’ve been working to meal plan so that we include all of the beautiful fresh veggies we are receiving. One of the best ways to use up different types of lettuce, is grilling it up and serving with a delicious dressing. I had my first grilled lettuce at Diavola in Geyserville, California on a heavenly wine country trip, and I was sold at first bite. Once lightly grilled, an entire head of lettuce is appealing to me. We have been serving with a good bottled Caesar dressing. Grilled lettuce is so simple but really changes up the flavors and textures and makes salad a little more exciting.

grilled lettuce

Shrimp and dill are perfect together, so one Friday night we made shrimp in a frothy dill butter sauce. My favorite shrimp dish is my shrimp with dill and sambuca, but we were missing some of the ingredients. This did the trick. With a salad, of course. Winking smile

shrimp and dill butter

Speaking of salads, we’ve been eating a LOT of them. Kale and all sorts of greens come together for a filling bowl, topped with chopped garlic scapes and a homemade buttermilk dill dressing.

dill buttermilk dressing

For this dressing, I simply mixed buttermilk, a bit of sour cream, salt, pepper, and dill and poured over shredded kale and lettuce. It was fresh, tangy, and super easy.

 

dill buttermilk dressing

While eating our entire CSA still remains a challenge, we are loving it, especially the email we get every Tuesday letting us know what’s growing that week. I love how each delivery depends on what the weather is doing, though I am sure this makes farming stressful!

What summer produce recipes are you loving lately?

Tags: CSA, dill, farm to table, Food, grilled lettuce, recipes, salads, shrimp, vegetables

Summer Fridays mean CSA pickup for us! This is our first year choosing a CSA over farmers market finds, and we have decided to go with Red Fire Farm because we loved their organic approach and pickup location in Cambridge between our jobs. As corporate frankenfarming takes over more of our food supply and makes us so much less healthy as a whole, we’re happy to support young farmers and healthy land. The people growing our food are not only steward of the land but stewards of our health, and we are going to try to prepare and eat everything they grow with love.

We were more than a little excited to peek into the first week box of our 20 week CSA. It was full of green things, very welcome after a long winter. Our CSA box included strawberries, green garlic, several types of lettuce, a parsnip, broccoli, cilantro, and radishes. It all looked and smelled so earthy.

Red Fire Farm CSA

Red Fire Farm CSA

Now that Friday nights are CSA nights, they are also date at home nights, time for cooking and drinking good wine and relaxing after a busy week. Our first CSA and its green garlic inspired me to make a simple pesto.

green garlic pesto

I added a large handful of fully cleaned green garlic, bulbs, greens and all, into the Ninja blender, along with a few glugs of olive oil. On top of that, I added parmesan cheese, a half cup of walnuts, salt, pepper, and a little garlic powder, since green garlic can be mild.

green garlic pesto

I blended it all into a nice paste, adding oil as I went along, and used the green garlic pesto to top bowtie pasta, shrimp, and our CSA spinach and broccoli.

green garlic pesto

We washed it down with a lovely Chardonnay from our North Fork trip and paired it with the end of our Orange is the New Black season two binge.

Friday nights at home with our fresh, organic CSA veggies have never been better. I can’t wait to see what summer brings.

Are you shopping at local farmers markets or participating in a farm share or CSA?

Tags: CSA, farm to table, farmers market, Food, summer, vegetables

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