CSA Newsletter Week 47/52 - Wednesday Delivery for all!

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 47/52 of 2021

Dear Farm Members,

This week, we give thanks for bitter greens! Radicchio, Escarole, Sugarloaf, Frisee, Endive - all members of the chicory family, shining underdogs of the vegetable world. We seed them in late summer and transplant in August, allowing them to mature and sweeten in the brisk days and frosty mornings of late fall and winter. Cold temperatures dull their bitter edge without adulterating it, the infamous bite that makes these seasonal greens so unique and so loved!

Although many are intimidated by the bitterness, it’s a secret weapon to be harnessed, perfect for pairing with all things sweet, citrusy, and sour, ready to cut through the dense, starchy flavor profiles of traditional holiday food. Use it wisely! I love our radicchio in place of the romaine in a caesar salad, where it matches perfectly with the bold saltiness of parmesan and anchovy. It’s like lettuce, but better, as we say. 

As many of you sit down to feast with family and friends over the next few weeks, my greatest wish is that these bitter gems find a place at the table. Use them and cherish them- they’re a seasonal treat and grown to be loved!

Kale

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Leeks

  • Carrots

  • Radishes

  • Celery

  • Parsley

  • Radicchio

  • Butternut Squash

  • Arugula

  • Potatoes (Super Tuber Farm)

  • Onions (Pinnacle)

SMALL BOX:

  • Leeks

  • Carrots

  • Parsley

  • Radicchio

  • Potatoes (Super Tuber Farm)

  • Onions (Pinnacle)

  • Sweet Potatoes (Atwater Farm)

WINTER FRUIT SHARES continue this week!

  • Satsuma Mandarins (Sunset Ridge Fine Fruits)

RECIPES

Chicory Caesar Salad  (Radicchio)

Butternut Squash Gratin (Potatoes, Butternut Squash)

Garlic Roasted Radishes (Radishes)

"Simple is Best" Stuffing (Onions, Parsley, Celery)

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CSA Newsletter Week 46/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 46/52 of 2021

Dear Farm Members,

It’s hard to believe that we’ve arrived at the last week of our ‘main’ season here on the farm. For 33 weeks, April through November, we are constantly at work balancing a flurry of seeding, planting, weeding, harvesting, and everything in between. Farming is a complex dance, each season entirely different from the last in ways you could never have anticipated. It takes the combined efforts of many - farmer hands, hearts, and minds - generous neighbors, patient friends, fellow farmers, family, an entire village, really. 

It’s hard to pour enough gratitude into something so small as a newsletter, but I’m doing my best to make this paragraph overflow with it! So if you’re reading this, thank you - for your support, your time, your energy. Thank you to our incredible crew of hard working, talented folks, who we’d most certainly be lost without. Together we’ve managed to do the necessary work of turning soil into gold, a constant experiment in the art of resilience. 

Happy end of season everyone! May this week find you with full hearts and full bellies. 

Kale

We'd love your feedback on our Vegetable CSA! Fill out this short survey here (https://forms.gle/Yf62uSS17F38LKnu7) so we can grow more of what you love in 2022. 

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Stir Fry Mix (Mountain Bounty Farm)

  • Carrots (Mountain Bounty Farm)

  • Cauliflower/Broccoli (Mountain Bounty Farm)

  • Dill (Mountain Bounty Farm)

  • Lettuce (Full Belly Farm)

  • Chard (Full Belly Farm)

  • Beets (Terra Firma Farm)

  • Onions (Pinnacle)

  • Brussels Sprouts (Coke Farm)

  • Napa Cabbage (Super Tuber Farm)

SMALL BOX:

  • Stir Fry Mix (Mountain Bounty Farm)

  • Turnips (Mountain Bounty Farm)

  • Lettuce (Full Belly Farm)

  • Chard (Full Belly Farm)

  • Beets (Terra Firma Farm)

  • Onions (Pinnacle)

  • Napa Cabbage (Super Tuber Farm)

THANKSGIVING BOX (NOVEMBER 24th DELIVERY FOR ALL):

For those planning their menu for next week, we are hoping to provide sweet potatoes, leeks, spinach, carrots, celery, radicchio, parsley, butternut squash, potatoes, lettuce and radishes.

If you are headed out of town for the holiday, you can place your share on HOLD from the Member Dashboard: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/accounts/dash.jsp

WINTER FRUIT SHARES. The Winter Fruit shares started last week.

Please double check the delivery list to confirm you are signed up for the Winter Fruit Share. If you'd like to sign up for a share starting next week, you can sign up here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/winter-fruit-share-wnc-C22307. Everyone must renew for the Winter Fruit Share, there is no rollover between seasons.

RECIPES

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CSA Newsletter Week 45/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 45/52 of 2021

Dear Farm Members,

November marks the beginning of Nisenan Heritage month, as well as Native American Heritage month in California. This is a great time to take a moment to learn about the Nisenan Rancheria and their constant work towards regaining federal recognition, as well as to fully appreciate their long history in this place. 

The Nisenan have inhabited and stewarded this region of foothills and river canyons for thousands of years, and represent a powerful voice within our community. We contribute to their Ancestral Homelands Reciprocity Program and suggest that folks local to Western Nevada County consider doing so as well! Mountain Bounty operates entirely on unceded Nisenan Land - every item in your boxes, any produce that you purchase from us at Briar Patch or at Farmers market, is as much a result of their work to care for this land as it is ours. An incredible cause to support, and every little bit helps. To learn more, or to donate, check out their website at Nisenan.org. Enjoy your boxes this week!

Kale

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

Bok Choi
Lettuce
Spinach
Scallions
Carrots
Peppers
Cilantro
Broccoli/Cauliflower
Turnips
Dino Kale

SMALL BOX:

Bok Choi
Lettuce
Spinach
Scallions
Carrots
Parsley/Cilantro
Broccoli/Cauliflower

WINTER FRUIT SHARES. The Winter Fruit shares start this week on November 10th.

Please double check the delivery list to confirm you are signed up for the Winter Fruit Share. If you'd like to sign up for a share starting next week, you can sing up here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/winter-fruit-share-wnc-C22307. Everyone must renew for the Winter Fruit Share, there is no rollover between seasons.

RECIPES

Mountain Bounty Farm

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CSA Newsletter Week 44/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 44/52 of 2021

Dear Farm Members,

This week we tucked a few thousand strawberry crowns into the ground, crossed our fingers, and began the long wait for next year’s berries. On Tuesday, we’ll finish filling out our garlic patch with a similar sentiment - already walking in the shadow of a new year. 

Much of what we do these days involves putting fields to rest and storing crops, tools, etc. for the winter. As a result, it’s a welcome change of pace to think forward, planting seeds for a future that, perennially, offers up opportunities for success and failure, luck and loss, the chance to try and try again. The funny thing about farming is you really only get to do it once a year. But with each passing season the odds are tilted ever more progressively in our favor, and our hopes are ever high. Onward!

Kale 

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

Butternut Squash
Mizuna
Dill
Carrots
Escarole
Red Russian Kale
Leeks
Potatoes
Scallions
Broccoli/Cauliflower

SMALL BOX:

Butternut Squash
Carrots
Escarole
Red Russian Kale
Leeks
Potatoes
Scallions

No Fruit Shares this week. The Winter Fruit shares start next week on WEDNESDAY, November 10th.

Join today: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/winter-fruit-share-wnc-C22307. Everyone must renew for the Winter Fruit Share, there is no rollover between seasons.

RECIPES

Mountain Bounty Farm

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CSA Newsletter Week 43/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 43/52 of 2021

Dear Farm Members,

With the massive amount of rain we received over the past few days, the farm’s looking a whole lot wetter, and we couldn’t be happier about it! For the past month or so we’ve been fervently seeding cover crop, an important part of protecting our soil from eroding over the rainy season. It’s all part of the process of putting our fields to rest for the winter, and, for the most part, timing is the name of the game. For the past few years it’s been an immense effort for us to get our cover crop in on time - with no rain in sight, we’ve had to run irrigation to prepare the fields, seed them, and then irrigate again (sometimes multiple times!). It’s been a huge effort, and stressful, especially at a time of year when we’re usually trying our best to conserve every drop of water we can. This year felt like winning the lottery, with free water from the sky as our grand prize. And despite all of the mud and chaos of rainy workdays, out in the fields our fall/winter vegetables are really shining - beautiful cabbage, radicchio, and heads of broccoli that might as well be emeralds, as far as we’re concerned. Many of these gems will be making their way into your boxes this week - cherish them, and enjoy! 

Kale


P.S. Mark your calendars! Our delivery day (in Western Nevada County ONLY) changes to WEDNESDAY starting Wednesday, November 10th for both Vegetable and Winter Fruit Shares.

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

Cabbage
Kabocha Squash
Beets
Parsley
Scallions
Carrots
Radicchio
Broccoli/Dino Kale
Lettuce

SMALL BOX:

Cabbage
Sweet Potatoes
Beets
Parsley
Scallions
Carrots
Radicchio

No Mushroom Shares this week. The 6-week mushroom share ended last week. Let us know what you thought of the shares here! 

No Fruit Shares this week. The Winter Fruit shares start WEDNESDAY, November 10th.

Join today: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/winter-fruit-share-wnc-C22307. Everyone must renew for the Winter Fruit Share, there is no rollover between seasons.

RECIPES

Mountain Bounty Farm

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CSA Newsletter Week 42/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 42/52 of 2021 

Dear CSA Members,
A few reminders and important upcoming dates:

  • Mark your calendars! Our delivery day changes to WEDNESDAY for Vegetable and Fruit shares starting Wednesday, November 10th.

  • The Winter Fruit share starts Wednesday, November 10th! You must renew for the Winter Fruit share, there is no rollover between Summer Fruit season and Winter Fruit season. The Summer Fruit share ended last week.

  • For some of you, it's also time to renew your 25-week CSA subscription. Check your email for more information.

  • We DO deliver on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th for the week of Thanksgiving.

  • We DO NOT deliver on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd and WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29th, 2021.

  • Thank you for reading this far and for your support of our CSA! Now back to your regularly scheduled programming...

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

Fennel
Celery
Cauliflower
Radishes
Lettuce/Spinach
Tomatoes
Broccoli
Leeks
Carrots
Thai Basil
Eggplant

SMALL BOX:

Fennel
Celery
Cauliflower
Radishes
Broccoli
Leeks
Carrots

FALL MUSHROOM SHARE  This is the final delivery for the Fall Mushroom Share! Please only take the mushrooms if you have signed up for this share and your name is on the delivery list. Some recipes for your mushroom shares:

Mushrooms and Greens on Toast

Mushroom Risotto

Lion's Mane Crab Cakes

Pasta with Mushrooms


Mushroom shares include a variety of delicious gourmet, local mushrooms. Varieties included will be lion's mane, oysters, shiitake, chestnut, king trumpets and pioppino. 

No fruit shares this week. The Winter Fruit shares start WEDNESDAY, November 10th.

Join today: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/winter-fruit-share-wnc-C22307. Everyone must renew for the Winter Fruit Share, there is no rollover between seasons.

RECIPES

Mountain Bounty Farm

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CSA Newsletter Week 41/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 41/52 of 2021 

Dear CSA Members,

A few reminders and important upcoming dates:

  • Please check the delivery list at the CSA site and make sure you are picking up the correct box size and CSA shares.

  • Mark your calendars! Our delivery day changes to WEDNESDAY for Vegetable and Fruit shares starting Wednesday, November 10th (For WESTERN NEVADA COUNTY ONLY)

  • The Winter Fruit share starts Wednesday, November 10th! You must renew for the Winter Fruit share, there is no rollover between Summer Fruit season and Winter Fruit season. The Summer Fruit share ended last week.

  • For some of you, it's also time to renew your 25-week CSA subscription. Check your email for more information.

  • We deliver on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th for the week of Thanksgiving for both WESTERN NEVADA COUNTY AND TAHOE TRUCKEE AND RENO.

  • We DO NOT deliver on DECEMBER 22nd/23rd and DECEMBER 29th/30th, 2021.

  • Thank you for reading this far and for your support of our CSA! Now back to your regularly scheduled programming...

There's been a chill in the air these past few nights that, at some points this summer, felt like it would never come. But here we are again, back to mornings marked by cold fingers and be-sweatered farmers, with days still warm and sunny enough to peel back all those flannel layers and feel the sun on your skin. Soon, we’ll be planting garlic and pulling frost-sweetened carrots from the ground, and making big plans for next year, and some much deserved winters’ rest. Enjoy your veggies this week!

Kale

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

Kale
Romano Beans
Stir Fry Mix (Kale, Tatsoi, Mustard Greens)
Broccoli
Tomatoes
Potatoes
Scallions
Lettuce
Carrots
Jalapenos

SMALL BOX:

Kale
Stir Fry Mix (Kale, Tatsoi, Mustard Greens)
Broccoli
Tomatoes
Potatoes
Scallions
Jalapenos

FALL MUSHROOM SHARE  have two more deliveries! Please only take the mushrooms if you have signed up for this share and your name is on the delivery list. Some recipes for your mushroom shares:

Mushrooms and Greens on Toast

Mushroom Risotto

Lion's Mane Crab Cakes

Pasta with Mushrooms


Mushroom shares include a variety of delicious gourmet, local mushrooms. Varieties included will be lion's mane, oysters, shiitake, chestnut, king trumpets and pioppino. 

No fruit shares this week. The Winter Fruit shares start WEDNESDAY, November 10th.

Join today: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/winter-fruit-share-wnc-C22307. Everyone must renew for the Winter Fruit Share, there is no rollover between seasons.

RECIPES

Mountain Bounty Farm

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CSA Newsletter Week 40/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 40/52 of 2021 

Dear Farm Members,

On Friday, we gathered beneath the ancient oak that still stands at the center of the farm and took a moment to celebrate the miracle of land security. The Bear Yuba Land Trust closed on our Birchville Road farm site just over a year ago, and despite all that’s happened since then - planning, cleaning, moving, and building new infrastructure - it still feels a little bit like a dream.   

It’s been a long, arduous journey to get to this point, and now, after decades of effort on behalf of John and Angie and all of our farmers, lots of work in collaboration with multiple different organizations, and extensive support and contributions from this community, we can finally breathe a little bit easier. What has been achieved is monumental in that it not only protects our ability to continue farming on and caring for this land, but protects this land ‘in perpetuity’ as agricultural space - never to be split up, developed, or sold. 

We are so grateful for everyone who has been a part of making this dream a reality, for the Nisenan who loved and stewarded this land long before it was taken from them, and for those who work to protect the fate of this earth and all of its creatures. Thank you! May we all gather the strength and courage to hold fast to our farmland, wild places, and wide open spaces, regardless of what tomorrow may bring. 

Kale

*To learn more about the Nisenan and the Ancestral Homelands Reciprocity Program, and to support their efforts to gain federal recognition click here

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Lettuce

  • Tomatoes

  • Broccoli

  • Chard

  • Bok Choy

  • Arugula

  • Turnips

  • Napa Cabbage

  • Dill

  • Peppers

SMALL BOX:

  • Lettuce

  • Tomatoes

  • Broccoli

  • Chard

  • Arugula

  • Turnips

  • Napa Cabbage

FALL MUSHROOM SHARE  continues this week! Please only take the mushrooms if you have signed up for this share and your name is on the delivery list. Here's some recipes for your mushroom shares!

Join today for shares starting next week! Mushroom shares include a variety of delicious gourmet, local mushrooms. Varieties included will be lion's mane, oysters, shiitake, chestnut, king trumpets and pioppino. 

SUMMER FRUIT SHARE This is the FINAL delivery of the Summer Fruit Share. The Winter Fruit shares are available now and start November 10th! Join today: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/winter-fruit-share-wnc-C22307. Everyone must renew for the Winter Fruit Share, there is no rollover between seasons!

  • Pomegranates (Sunset Ridge Fine Fruits)

  • Tundra White Nectarines (Lee Family Farms)

  • Hosui Asian Pears (Lee Family Farms)

RECIPES

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CSA Newsletter Week 39/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 39/52 of 2021 

Dear Farm Members,

This week we welcome the first harvest from our fall broccoli. With cooler weather and shorter days, broccoli is the epitome of our fall crops.  Broccoli harvest is one of a kind, with tall leaves encompassing the crowns that make walking through the row the ultimate treasure hunt. Finding the perfect head of broccoli brings each member of the crew such joy, we often find ourselves shouting with delight while harvesting and comparing our bounty. We hope you enjoy it!

Grace

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Lettuce

  • Broccoli

  • Scallions

  • Tomatoes

  • Collards

  • Cilantro

  • Romano Beans

  • Carrots

  • Delicata Squash

  • Onion

SMALL BOX:

  • Lettuce

  • Broccoli

  • Scallions

  • Tomatoes

  • Collards

  • Parsley

  • Red Peppers

FALL MUSHROOM SHARE  continues this week! Please only take the mushrooms if you have signed up for this share and your name is on the delivery list. Here's some recipes for your mushroom shares!

Join today for shares starting next week! Mushroom shares include a variety of delicious gourmet, local mushrooms. Varieties included will be lion's mane, oysters, shiitake, chestnut, king trumpets and pioppino. 

SUMMER FRUIT SHARE continues until October 6th

  • Pomegranates (Sunset Ridge Fine Fruits)

  • Tundra White Nectarines (Lee Family Farms)

  • Hosui Asian Pears (Lee Family Farms)

RECIPES

Mountain Bounty Farm

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CSA Newsletter Week 38/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 38/52 of 2021 

Dear Farm Members,

Happy Equinox to all! In so many ways, the food you eat during this time of year perfectly encapsulates the transition from light to dark. This week, your boxes have the first introduction into fall with leeks, carrots, potatoes and cabbages that are eager to be made into dishes that warm your soul. And yet, we hold on to our last little bit of summer while we continue to enjoy the sweet and fresh peppers and tomatoes that summer has to offer. The transition to fall is both fast and slow, filled with light and dark, shadows and falling leaves, bright greens and hearty meals. We hope you take a moment to enjoy.

Take care,
Grace

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Chard

  • Lettuce

  • Tomatoes

  • Parsley

  • Red Peppers

  • Cabbage

  • Potatoes

  • Leeks

  • Carrots

  • Shishitos

SMALL BOX:

  • Chard

  • Tomatoes

  • Lettuce

  • Potatoes

  • Leeks

  • Cabbage

  • Carrots

FALL MUSHROOM SHARE  continues this week! Please only take the mushrooms if you have signed up for this share and your name is on the delivery list. 

Join today for shares starting next week! Mushroom shares include a variety of delicious gourmet, local mushrooms. Varieties included will be lion's mane, oysters, shiitake, chestnut, king trumpets and pioppino. 

SUMMER FRUIT SHARE continues until October 6th

  • Hosui Asian Pears (Lee Family Farms)

  • September Honey Yellow Nectarines (Lee Family Farms)

  • Artic Sweet White Nectarines (Lee Family Farms)

  • Flame Prince Yellow Peaches (Lee Family Farms)

SUMMER FLOWER SHARE (provided by Little Boy Flowers)

This is the final week of the Summer Flower share! We hope you enjoy the blooms.

RECIPES

Potato and Leek Focaccia
Cabbage Tabbouleh 
Grilled Cheese with Sauteed Chard
Leek Salad
Cabbage, Potato, Leek Soup
Carrot Yogurt Dip

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CSA Newsletter Week 37/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 37/52 of 2021 

Dear Farm Members,

The tiny bit of rain we got last Thursday night was a welcome reprieve from dry days, and a sign of what’s to come in the not so distant future. The farm, misty and cool on Friday morning, almost sighed with relief. The rainy season is approaching! We’ve all noticed the lengthening shadows, shorter days, and cooler nights that fall brings with it, and, like clockwork, we’ve begun harvesting winter squash and pumpkins to store into the colder months. This time of year is marked by such abundance - when our summer crops are still coming in from the field as fall veggies make their debut. We hope you enjoy your boxes this week and all of the bounty they hold!

Kale 

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Green Beans

  • Lettuce

  • Tomatoes

  • Bulk Beets

  • Kale

  • Scallions

  • Dill

  • Jalapenos

  • Eggplant

  • Red Peppers

SMALL BOX:

  • Green Beans

  • Lettuce

  • Tomatoes

  • Bulk Beets

  • Kale

  • Scallions

  • Red Peppers

FALL MUSHROOM SHARE  starts this week, Tuesday, September 14th! Please only take the mushrooms if you have signed up for this share and your name is on the delivery list. 

Join today for shares starting next week!

We're so excited to announce a new subscription option for a Fall Mushroom CSA share, provided by our farm partners at Mush Barn in Grass Valley. We're offering a 6-week share starting Tuesday, September 14th and running until Tuesday, October 19th. We have 1lb and 1/2lb offerings available each week and the shares will be a variety of delicious gourmet, local mushrooms. Varieties included will be lions mane, oysters, shiitake, chestnut, king trumpets and pioppino. 

SUMMER FRUIT SHARE continues this week!

  • Hosui Asian Peans (Lee Family Farms)

  • August Flame Yellow Nectarines (Lee Family Farms)

  • Emerald Beaut Pluots (Lee Family Farms)

SUMMER FLOWER SHARE (provided by Little Boy Flowers)

This is the second to last week of the Summer Flower share! We hope you enjoy the blooms.

RECIPES

Sesame Fried Green Beans and Mushrooms (Green Beans)

Beetroot and Dill Fritters with Yogurt Sauce (Beets, Dill, Scallions)

Roasted Red Pepper Panini with Cilantro Lime Mayo (Red Peppers)

Kale Salad with Pecorino and Walnuts (Red Russian Kale)

Red Peppers Stuffed with Sausage and Kale (Red Peppers, Red Russian Kale)

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CSA Newsletter Week 36/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS

Week 36/52 of 2021 

Dear Farm Members,

What a scary week it’s been, with the Caldor fire raging, moving far too close for comfort to our friends in South Lake Tahoe. Our hearts go out to all of the folks who have been affected, and to the many firefighters and first responders working tirelessly to keep our communities safe. This summer has held so much uncertainty, not only for our immediate security in a region where wildfire and smoke rule the dry season, but for the future of our world as a whole. Still, out in our fields the crops just keep growing, demanding water and light and the attention of dozens of farmer hands. We hope your boxes this we ek - full of a mix of late summer crops and the very first round of fall greens- offer some shelter from the storm, whether that may be in the miraculous crunch of a mini sweet pepper or, perhaps, in the warmth of a meal shared between friends and family. Enjoy! 

Kale

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Lettuce

  • Tomatoes

  • Melons

  • Collard Greens

  • White Onions

  • Lunchbox Peppers

  • Radish

  • Zucchini

  • Red Peppers

  • Carrots

  • Basil

SMALL BOX:

  • Melon

  • Collard Greens

  • White Onions

  • Lunchbox Peppers

  • Radish< /li>

  • Red Peppers

  • Carrots

FALL MUSHROOM SHARE 

We're so excited to announce a new subscription option for a Fall Mushroom CSA share, provided by our farm partners at Mush Barn in Grass Valley. We're offering a 6-week share starting Tuesday, September 14th and running until Tuesday, October 19th. We have 1lb and 1/2lb offerings available each week and the shares will be a variety of delicious gourmet, local mushrooms. Varieties included will be lions mane, oysters, shiitake, chestnut, king trumpets and pioppino. 

Join today for shares starting Tuesday, September 14th. Currently available only to our Western Nevada County pickup sites.

SUMMER FRUIT SHARE continues this week!

  • Heavenly White Nectarines (Lee Family Farms)

  • August Fire Yellow Nectarines (Lee Family Farms)

  • Bartlett Pears (Stillwater Orchards)

SUMMER FLOWER SHARE (provided by Little Boy Flowers)

The Summer Flower shares continue until September 23rd. You can join in for shares starting next week here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/summer-flower-share-wnc-C21726.

RECIPES

Quick Pickled Sweet Peppers (Lunchbox Peppers)

Peanut Chicken Collard Wraps (Collards, Radishes, Carrots, Lunchbox Peppers, Cilantro, Basil)

Zucchini Lime Vinaigrette (Zucchini, Cilantro, Garlic)

Collard Greens with Cornmeal Dumplings (Collard Greens, Onions, Carrots)

Spicy White Bean and Roasted Red Pepper Dip (Red Peppers)

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CSA Newsletter Week 35/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 35/52 of 2021 

Dear Farm Members,

These days, when the air momentarily clears and the sky returns to blue at long last, we are reminded once more of what a gift it is to be able to spend our days outside. Farming isn’t easy, but moments like this are rewarding beyond measure. The fields of our Birchville farm site are overflowing with bed after bed of fall crops- beautiful to behold and worth driving by if you’re in the area! We’re excited for the opportunity to share all this goodness with you, and hope you’re enjoying each breath of fresh air as much as we are. Enjoy your boxes this week!

Farmer Kale

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Little Gem Lettuce

  • Cherry Tomatoes

  • Melons

  • Leeks

  • Potatoes

  • Thai Basil

  • Red Peppers

  • Scallions

  • Eggplant

  • Cucumber/Zucchini

  • Arugula

SMALL BOX:

  • Little Gem Lettuces

  • Leeks

  • Potatoes

  • Cilantro

  • Red Peppers

  • Scallions

  • Eggplant

FALL MUSHROOM SHARE 

We're so excited to announce a new subscription option for a Fall Mushroom CSA share, provided by our farm partners at Mush Barn in Grass Valley. We're offering a 6-week share starting Tuesday, September 14th and running until Tuesday, October 19th. We have 1lb and 1/2 offerings available each week and the shares will be a variety of delicious gourmet, local mushrooms. Varieties included will be lions mane, oysters, shiitake, chestnut, king trumpets and pioppino. 

Join today for shares starting Tuesday, September 14th.

SUMMER FRUIT SHARE continues this week!

SUMMER FLOWER SHARE (provided by Little Boy Flowers)

The Summer Flower shares continue until September 23rd. You can join in for shares starting next week here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/summer-flower-share-wnc-C21726.

RECIPES

Prosciutto Melon Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette (Melon)

Romesco Sauce (Sweet Peppers, Tomatoes, Onion)

Jamaican Jerk Eggplant Steaks (Eggplant, Scallions)

Caramelized Leek Tart (Leeks)

Leek Toasts with Blue Cheese (Leeks)

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CSA Newsletter Week 34/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 34/52 of 2021 

Dear Farm Members,

Our last planting of broccoli went into the ground last week, a sort of ‘beginning of the end’ that’s hard to imagine at this time of year, when smoke, heat, weeds and undone tasks loom large.  We’ll be harvesting some of this broccoli, if we get it right, in the cold and rainy light of December. Shorter, slightly cooler days and lengthening shadows hint that we’re not far off from a change in season, our big reward for powering through all of summer’s challenges. Until then, we’re out here savoring all the goodness and cold watermelons that we can get. Enjoy your boxes this week!

Kale

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Lettuce

  • Green Beans

  • Tomatoes

  • Parsley

  • Basil

  • Melons

  • Shishito Peppers

  • Zucchini/Cucumbers

  • Carrots

  • Green Bell Peppers

SMALL BOX:

  • Lettuce

  • Green Beans

  • Tomatoes

  • Basil

  • Melon

  • Shishito Peppers

  • Carrots

Now offering 10# flats of tomatoes!! Order here for delivery to your pickup site next week: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/store/c/tomatoes

SUMMER FRUIT SHARE continues this week!

SUMMER FLOWER SHARE (provided by Little Boy Flowers)

The Summer Flower shares continue until September 23rd. You can check to see if you are signed up here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/store/subscriptions.jsp or you can join in for shares starting next week here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/summer-flower-share-wnc-C21726.

RECIPES

Tempura Shishito Peppers (Shishitos)

Gazpacho (Tomatoes, Sweet Peppers, Garlic, Onion)

Skillet Green Beans (Green Beans)

Carrot Salad with Green Onions, Parsley, and Hazelnuts (Carrots, Parsley)

Tabbouleh (Parsley, Onion, Tomato)

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CSA Newsletter Week 33/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 33/52 of 2021 

Dear Farm Members,

This week, after years of dreaming, planning, and hard work, we began nearing the end of the giant project that constitutes moving our operation over entirely to the Birchville Farm Site. Most significant has been the installation of two beautiful new walk-in coolers, allowing us to store our produce and pack your CSA boxes out of the Birchville barn. For many years, we’ve harvested and washed the majority of our produce at the Birchville site, packed those thousands of pounds of veggies (and melons!)  into our box truck and sprinter van, and transported them back to our Blind Shady site to unload, store, and pack. Our lease with the Bear Yuba Land Trust has allowed us to finally envision a future at Birchville, complete with new space and greater efficiencies. It’s a bittersweet moment for us, leaving the Blind Shady homesite where John started the farm over two decades ago, as it comes with a whole host of memories and has served us so well for so long. The farm has grown and changed in some seriously big ways since it’s genesis, and we are certain it will continue to do so as we encounter the endless stream of opportunities and challenges that are inherent to this line of work. We are so grateful to all of you - our CSA members and amazing community- without which none of this would have been possible.  Thank you, and enjoy your boxes this week! 

Kale

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Sweet Corn

  • Lettuce

  • Tomatoes

  • Green Beans

  • Sweet Red Peppers

  • Cilantro

  • Scallions

  • Arugula

  • Eggplant

SMALL BOX:

  • Sweet Corn

  • Lettuce

  • Tomatoes

  • Green Beans

  • Sweet Red Peppers

  • Eggplant

  • Thai Basil

SUMMER FRUIT SHARE continues this week!

  • Honey Punch Pluots (Lee Family Farms)

  • O’Henry Yellow Peaches (Lee Family Farms)

  • Valley Pearl Green Grapes (Lee Family Farms)

  • Thomchord Grapes (Lee Family Farms)

SUMMER FLOWER SHARE (provided by Little Boy Flowers)

The Summer Flower shares continue until September 23rd. You can check to see if you are signed up here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/store/subscriptions.jsp or you can join in for shares starting next week here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/summer-flower-share-wnc-C21726.

RECIPES

Szechuan Eggplant (Eggplant)

Brinjal Eggplant Curry (Eggplant, Tomato)

Marcella Hazan's Tomato Sauce with Onion and Butter (Tomatoes)

Green Bean Salad with Pickled Red Onions and Fried Almonds (Green Beans)

Grilled Pizza with Prosciutto, Arugula, and Lemon (Arugula)

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CSA Newsletter Week 32/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 32/52 of 2021 

Dear Farm Members,

This past week brought with it another all-too-real reminder of the harsh realities of fire season in the sierra foothills. Fire is such a powerful force of nature, and we are painfully aware of just how quickly and easily it can take everything from us. Our hearts go out to the community members, friends, and fellow farmers displaced by the River Fire, and to the many fire-fighters and first responders who continue to battle the blaze. We’re all thinking of you! 

Our crew has been doing an awesome job navigating the ever-present challenges associated with this time of year, dealing with heat-waves, smoke, drought, and fire pressure. It’s an honor to grow food with such an incredible community of folks, and we’re grateful for it! We’ve been doing our best to stay out of the smoke when possible, and have our respirators at the ready just in case. Let’s hope, for all of our sakes, that this next week offers some relief from any further fire and brimstone. Stay safe out there everyone! 

Kale

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Slicer Tomatoes

  • Lettuce

  • Sweet Corn

  • Jalapeno

  • Shishito Peppers

  • Beets

  • Onions

  • Potatoes

  • Basil

  • Melon

SMALL BOX:

  • Slicer Tomatoes

  • Lettuce

  • Sweet Corn

  • Jalapeno

  • Shishito Peppers

  • Beets

  • Onions

SUMMER FRUIT SHARE continues this week!


SUMMER FLOWER SHARE (provided by Little Boy Flowers)

The Summer Flower shares continue until September 23rd. You can check to see if you are signed up here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/store/subscriptions.jsp or you can join in for shares starting next week here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/summer-flower-share-wnc-C21726.

RECIPES

Jalapeno Poppers (Jalapenos)

Nacho Fries (Potatoes, Jalapenos)

Grilled Corn Pico de Gallo (Tomatoes, Corn, Onion, Jalapeno)

Cumin Spiced Beet Salad with Yogurt and Preserved Lemon (Beets, Onion)

Marinated Italian Eggplant (Eggplant, Basil)

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CSA Newsletter Week 31/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS

Week 31/52 of 2021

Dear Farm Members,

It’s hard to believe that we’ve finally left July behind, but here we are. August! Month of lifting heavy things, harvesting storage crops, and long days spent transplanting for the fall. One more turn of the wheel towards a wholly new season, and we’re ready for it! If you need us, we’ll be crossing our fingers for smoke-free days and the strength and resilience to keep our spirits high and your boxes overflowing. Wish us luck!

Kale

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Slicer Tomatoes

  • Lettuce

  • Basil

  • Cherry Tomatoes

  • Melon

  • Cilantro

  • Green Bell Pepper

  • Corn

  • Garlic

  • Cucumber

SMALL BOX:

  • Slicer Tomatoes

  • Lettuce

  • Basil

  • Eggplant

  • Melon

  • Green Bell Pepper

  • Corn

SUMMER FRUIT SHARE continues this week!

  • Valley Pearl Green Grapes (Lee Family Farms)

  • Black Grapes (Lee Family Farms)

  • August Flame Yellow Peaches (Lee Family Farms)

  • Grand Sweet Yellow Nectarines (Lee Family Farms)

SUMMER FLOWER SHARE (provided by Little Boy Flowers)

The Summer Flower shares continue this week! Please only take a bouquet if you are on the delivery list. You can check to see if you are signed up here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/store/subscriptions.jsporyou can join in for shares starting next week here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/summer-flower-share-wnc-C21726.

RECIPES

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CSA Newsletter Week 30/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS

Week 30/52 of 2021

Dear Farm Members,

Last week we began the process of harvesting our main crop storage onions from the field. We pull them from the ground, leaves, bulbs, and all, and gently lay them out in a shady spot to ‘cure’. In a few weeks, their greens and outermost skins will dry, creating the protective outer layer that allows them to keep in dry storage well into the fall and winter. There’s something about them, cleaned and polished, that is truly special and beautiful to behold.

Because of their prevalence in our diets, their low cost in the average grocery store, and their constant availability, many assume that onions are a cheap and easy crop to grow. Not true! Onions have an incredibly long growing season (we start seed for our spring onions in September) and require quite a bit more weeding and upkeep in the field than most crops. On top of that, we‘re obligated to harvest and cure them during peak season, when our workload is already quite heavy. But year after year, we continue to grow them because we absolutely adore these stinky, delicious gems. Reliable and steadfast, they add an incredible depth of flavor to every dish, and never fail to remind us of how beautifully complex even the humblest of vegetables can be. Enjoy this ‘Ode to the Onion’, an annual Mountain Bounty newsletter tradition!

Ode To The Onion

By Pablo Neruda

Onion,

luminous flask,

your beauty formed

petal by petal,

crystal scales expanded you

and in the secrecy of the dark earth

your belly grew round with dew.


Under the earth

the miracle

happened

and when your clumsy

green stem appeared,

and your leaves were born

like swords

in the garden,

the earth heaped up her power

showing your naked transparency,

and as the remote sea

duplicating the magnolia,

so did the earth

make you,

onion

clear as a planet

and destined

to shine,

constant constellation,

round rose of water,

upon

the table

of the poor.


You make us cry without hurting us.

I have praised everything that exists,

but to me, onion, you are

more beautiful than a bird

of dazzling feathers,

heavenly globe, platinum goblet,

unmoving dance

of the snowy anemone


and the fragrance of the earth lives

in your crystalline nature.

Kale

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box. We often change a few items in our boxes between our Tuesday and Thursday delivery days.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Potatoes

  • Slicer Tomatoes

  • Walla Walla Sweet Onions

  • Jalapenos

  • Shishito Peppers

  • Melon

  • Lettuce

  • Cucumber/Zucchini

  • Corn

  • Carrots

SMALL BOX:

  • Potatoes

  • Slicer Tomatoes

  • Onions

  • Jalapenos

  • Shishito Peppers

  • Melon

  • Arugula

  • Cherry Tomatoes

SUMMER FRUIT SHARE continues this week!

  • Bartlett Pears (Stillwater Orchards)

  • Elegant Lady yellow peaches (Lee Family Farms)

  • Grand Pearl White Nectarines (Lee Family Farms)

  • Emerald Gem Pluots (Lee Family Farms)

SUMMER FLOWER SHARE (provided by Little Boy Flowers)

The Summer Flower shares continue this week! Please only take a bouquet if you are on the delivery list. You can check to see if you are signed up here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/store/subscriptions.jspor you can join in for shares starting next week here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/summer-flower-share-wnc-C21726.

RECIPES

Cantaloupe Salsa (Melon, Jalapeno, Onion)

Arugula Salad with Shaved Parmesan, Lemon, and Olive Oil (Arugula)

Gazpacho (Tomatoes, Cucumber, Garlic, Melon)

Walla Walla Onion Dip (Onion)

BLT Salad (Tomatoes, Lettuce)

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CSA Newsletter Week 29/52

MOUNTAIN BOUNTY FARM NEWS
Week 29/52 of 2021 

Dear Farm Members,

Today’s question - have you ever really lived until you’ve picked corn from a perfect corn patch on a 90-something degree day in the middle of July? There’s something about wading through the green maze of stalks, silky tassels high overhead, that transports you into another world entirely. First thing in the morning while it’s still cool, our crew fills cloth ‘apple picking’ bags to the brim, grabbing the fattest golden ears and removing them from the stalk with a swift rip and twist. In the past, we’ve experimented with cutting off the very tip of each ear to remove any potential corn worms, but the quality has improved so much in recent years that we’ve decided to leave it to fate and forgo that step. Our advice? Peel back the silk and investigate the top of each ear soon as you get home, removing any corn worms you might encounter. This ensures that your corn will keep in the fridge, unassailed until you’re ready to eat it yourself - in salsa, as fritters, grilled and slathered with butter, whatever you can dream up - the sky’s the limit. Here’s hoping for a wonderful week, and that your boxes leave you feeling ‘farm rich’!

Kale

CSA Cooking Classes

We hosted our third CSA cooking class last week with Wendy Van Wagner. You can watch it here  (Passcode: EHWR0^n+) or check out the tip sheet here.

Tip sheets from our last two classes can also be found on our website!. CSA Cooking Class 1: Tips and Tricks and CSA Cooking Class 2: Exit Strategies to use up your produce 

THIS WEEK'S CSA CONTENTS

Our boxes are the best of what's in season! This list is what we are aiming to provide, but sometimes we have to substitute some items in your box.

REGULAR BOX:

  • Eggplant

  • Sweet Corn

  • Lettuce

  • Cherry Tomatoes

  • Scallions

  • Melon

  • Carrots

  • Bell Peppers

  • Cucumber/Zucchini

SMALL BOX:

  • Eggplant

  • Sweet Corn

  • Lettuce

  • Tomatoes

  • Scallions

  • Melons

  • Basil

SUMMER FRUIT SHARE continues this week!

  • Ross Yellow Peaches (Lee Family Farms)

  • Emerald Gem Pluots (Lee Family Farms)

  • Arctic Fire White Nectarines (Lee Family Farms)

  • Grand Sweet Yellow Nectarines (Lee Family Farms)

SUMMER FLOWER SHARE (provided by Little Boy Flowers)

The Summer Flower shares continue this week! Please only take a bouquet if you are on the delivery list. You can check to see if you are signed up here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/store/subscriptions.jsp or you can join in for shares starting next week here: https://mountainbounty.csaware.com/summer-flower-share-wnc-C21726.

RECIPES

Greek Eggplant Dip (Eggplant)

Eggplant Cheesecake (Eggplant)

Grated Carrot Salad with Grilled Scallions, Walnuts, and Burrata (Carrots, Scallions)

Panzanella Salad (Tomatoes, Corn)

Corn Salad with Chile and Lime (Corn)

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CSA Cooking Class 3: Summer's Bounty


Quick Pickles

Quick pickles are also known as refrigerator pickles. They are simply vegetables that are pickled in a vinegar, water, and salt (sometimes sugar, too) solution and stored in the refrigerator. Quick pickles don’t develop the deep flavor that fermented pickles do, but they also only require a few days in the brine before they can be enjoyed. Quick pickles also do not require canning when refrigerated.

Preparing Vegetables for Pickling

  • Thinly slice: cucumbers, summer squash, ginger, red onion

  • Cut into spears: carrots, cucumbers

  • Peel: carrots

  • Blanch: green beans (optional, but helps preserve their color)

Brine Basics

For quick pickles, a basic brine is equal parts vinegar and water, but you can adjust the ratio to your preference. Any basic vinegar is game — white vinegar, apple cider, white wine, and rice vinegar all work well. You can use these vinegars alone or in combination. Steer clear of aged or concentrated vinegars like balsamic or malt vinegar for pickling

Flavoring Quick Pickles

  • Fresh herbs: dill, thyme, oregano, and rosemary hold up well

  • Dried herbs: thyme, dill, rosemary, oregano, or majoram

  • Garlic cloves: smashed for mild garlic flavor, or sliced for stronger garlic flavor

  • Fresh ginger: peeled and thinly sliced

  • Whole spices: mustard seed, coriander, peppercorns, red pepper flakes

  • Ground spices: turmeric or smoked paprika are great for both color and flavor

How To Quick Pickle Any Vegetable

YIELD

Makes 2 pint jars

PREP TIME

20 minutes

COOK TIME

5 minutes

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 pound fresh vegetables, such as cucumbers, carrots, green beans, summer squash, or cherry tomatoes

  • 2 sprigs fresh herbs, such as thyme, dill, or rosemary (optional)

  • 1 to 2 teaspoons whole spices, such as black peppercorns, coriander, or mustard seeds (optional)

  • 1 teaspoon dried herbs or ground spices (optional)

  • 2 cloves garlic, smashed or sliced (optional)

  • 1 cup vinegar, such as white, apple cider, or rice

  • 1 cup water

  • 1 tablespoon kosher salt, or 2 teaspoons pickling salt

  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Prepare the jars. Wash 2 wide-mouth pint jars, lids, and rings in warm, soapy water and rinse well. Set aside to dry, or dry completely by hand.

  • Prepare the vegetables. Wash and dry the vegetables. Peel the carrots. Trim the end of beans. Cut vegetables into desired shapes and sizes.

  • Add the flavorings. Divide the herbs, spices, or garlic you are using between the jars.

  • Add the vegetables. Pack the vegetables into the jars, making sure there is a 1/2 inch of space from the rim of the jar to the tops of the vegetables. Pack them in as tightly as you can without smashing.

  • Make the brine. Place the vinegar, water, salt, and sugar (if using) in a small saucepan over high heat. Bring to a boil, stirring to dissolve the salt and sugar. Pour the brine over the vegetables, filling each jar to within 1/2 inch of the top. You might not use all the brine.

  • Remove air bubbles. Gently tap the jars against the counter a few times to remove all the air bubbles. Top off with more brine if necessary.

  • Seal the jars. Place the lids on the jars and screw on the rings until tight.

  • Cool and refrigerate. Let the jars cool to room temperature. Store the pickles in the refrigerator. The pickles will improve with flavor as they age — try to wait at least 48 hours before cracking them open.

RECIPE NOTES

Storage: These pickles are not canned. They can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 months. If you process and can the jars, they can be stored at room temperature unopened.

Panzanella salad (Tuscan Bread Salad) Recipe

Dried bread and salted tomatoes make this the best bread salad of the season.

When the temperature dial hits over 100°F in backyard it means only one thing: salad for dinner.

This classic bread and tomato salad manages to be fresh and summery, but still hearty enough to eat as lunch or a light supper.

Panzanella salad has a reputation as a Tuscan dish, bread salads are not uncommon elsewhere in the Mediterranean. Italians want you to know one thing: panzanella is not a tomato salad with bread; it's a bread salad flavored with vegetables.

Bread has been a staple food in the Mediterranean region for millennia, and ancient bread didn't have preservatives, which meant people had to find creative ways to use less-than-perfect leftovers.

The panzanella salad is now an essential recipe of summer for anyone with access to good quality tomatoes. August is the best time to use tomatoes. Use a mix of cherry tomatoes, heirloom tomatoes and regular fresh, garden tomatoes to make this off the charts summer staple.

Let’s talk about bread: Whether you're making bread crumbs, stuffing, or panzanella, most bread-based recipes will call for stale bread. But what does that really mean? Well when it's left sitting out, bread will certainly lose moisture. Use bread that has lost its moisture and is a bit tough. The other option is to toast chunky pieces of bread before using it. Either way, the goal is for the crunchy bread to absorb the dressing and tomato juices without getting soggy. Follow along to make a life altering salad.

Classic Tomato Panzanella

Serves 6

2 pounds mixed ripe tomatoes, cut into bite-size pieces

2 teaspoons Diamond Crystal kosher salt, plus more for seasoning (use half as much if using table salt)

1 loaf ciabatta or rustic sourdough bread, cut into 1 1/2–inch cubes (about 6 cups bread cubes)

10 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided

1 small shallot, minced (about 2 tablespoons)

2 medium cloves garlic, minced (about 2 teaspoons)

1/2 teaspoon Dijon mustard

2 tablespoons white wine vinegar or red wine vinegar

Freshly ground black pepper

1/2 cup packed basil leaves, roughly chopped

 

Directions

. Place chopped tomatoes in a colander set over a bowl and season with 2 teaspoons kosher salt. Toss to coat. Set aside at room temperature to drain, tossing occasionally, while you toast the bread. Drain for a minimum of 15 minutes.

. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 350°F and adjust rack to center position. In a large bowl, toss bread cubes with 2 tablespoons olive oil. Transfer to a rimmed baking sheet. Bake about 15 minutes, until crisp and firm but not browned. Remove from oven and let cool.

Remove colander with tomatoes from bowl with tomato juice. Place colander with tomatoes in sink. Add shallot, garlic, mustard, and vinegar to bowl with tomato juice. Whisking constantly, drizzle in remaining 1/2 cup olive oil. Season dressing to taste with salt and pepper.

Combine toasted bread, tomatoes, and dressing in a large bowl. Add basil leaves. Toss everything to coat and season with salt and pepper. Let rest 30 minutes before serving, tossing occasionally until the dressing is absorbed by the bread.

Corn Fritters

The photos show me making a half-recipe. We got 12 to 16 fritters from it, just enough for our family with a few leftovers. Serve these with a simple green salad, or as a side for a heartier meal such as grilled chicken, sausage, or pork chops. They’re also good with an egg on top for breakfast. See additional flavor suggestions above.

  • 6 ears of corn (about 3 cups corn)

  • 4 scallions, both white and greens finely chopped

  • 1/2 cup chopped herbs of your choice (I used chives)

  • About 1 cup (6 ounces) grated sharp cheddar

  • 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste

  • Freshly ground black pepper

  • 4 large eggs

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour, plus 2 more tablespoons if needed

  • Olive or a neutral oil for frying (I used safflower)

Shuck corn and stand the first stalk in a large bowl. Use a sharp knife to cut the kernels from the corn into the bowl, then run the back of your knife up and down the stalk to release as much “milk” as possible into the bowl. Repeat with remaining ears. It’s okay if you get a little more or a little less than 3 cups of corn.

Add scallions, herbs, cheese, and many grinds of black pepper and stir to evenly combine. Taste for seasoning; I usually find I needed more salt and pepper. Add the eggs and use a fork or spoon to stir until they’re all broken up and evenly coat the corn mixture. Add 1 cup of flour and stir to throughly coat. My mixture at this point (especially with bi-color corn) looked precisely like egg salad, to give you an idea of what you’re looking for: mostly kernels and just a little visible batter to bind it. A scoop of it should hold its shape unless pressed down; if yours does not, add the remaining flour. (For reference, I needed it.)

Heat 2 to 3 tablespoons oil in a large frying pan over medium heat. Once hot and shimmering, add your first scoop of corn fritter batter and press it gently to flatten it. (I used a #40 scoop, which holds a little less than 2 tablespoons. Tinier fritters are easier to manage.) Corn fritters cook quickly so keep an eye on them. When the underside is a deep golden brown, flip and cook to the same color on the second side. Drain on a paper towel, sprinkling on more salt. When it’s cool enough to try, taste and adjust the seasonings of the remaining batter if needed.

(Deborah Madison advises that if your fritter isn’t holding to add another egg and 1/3 cup flour to give it more “glue” but I didn’t find this necessary.)

Cook remaining fritters in the same manner, adding more oil as needed. Try to get them to the table before finishing them.

Do ahead: Fritters keep well in the fridge for up to 3 days, and freeze well too. I like to defrost and re-toast them in a 350 degree oven.