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Harvest Monday February 1, 2016

Welcome to Harvest Monday, where we celebrate all things harvest related. And let me say thanks again to Michelle for hosting while I took a month off from HM. After a warm start to the year, winter finally arrived here with cold temperatures and a bit of snow. For me, cold weather is soup weather, and last week I made a batch of minestrone using some of our stores of veggies. Every year I freeze bags of mixed vegetables for use in soup. The contents vary, but usually always contain some form of summer squash and snap beans, along with added carrots, onions or cabbage. To the frozen veggie mix I added our frozen tomatoes and homemade tomato sauce, plus carrots and celery from the grocery. I also added some of our Jacob’s Cattle beans for protein, and a little homemade broth for a base.

minestrone soup with garden veggies

People often ask what I do with frozen squash and soup is always one of my answers. In the above photo, I can tell by the color and stripes that it is Striata d’Italia, one zucchini that is usually prolific in my garden. It looks like a Gold Marie bean next to it. Of course, a bowl of soup almost begs to have good bread to go along with it. My go-to recipe these days is a sourdough bread inspired by the book 52 Loaves: One Man’s Relentless Pursuit of Truth, Meaning, and a Perfect Crust by William Alexander. It makes for a tasty and crusty bread that my wife and I both enjoy eating.

Baguettes à l’Ancienne

I am happy to be getting a few fresh harvests this time of year. It might be small in weight, but the fall planted cilantro in the greenhouse is big on flavor. I made some cilantro pesto with it last week, adding a little of our Red Russian garlic plus olive oil and a few macadamia nuts.

fresh cilantro from the greenhouse

Another fresh harvest was a mix of arugula and spinach from the cold frames and greenhouse. The spinach in the cold frame bed is oblivious to the cold weather, and while it isn’t growing much it isn’t hurting either. I have more planted in the greenhouse that isn’t quite ready to harvest yet.

spinach and arugula for pizza

The spinach and arugula went on a pizza I made one night last week. I made the crust from fresh milled White Sonora wheat flour, which is my current favorite for flat breads since it is so easy to roll out. The pizza also featured some of our dehydrated tomatoes, along with mushrooms and some pickled peppers.

pizza on homemade White Sonora crust

We continue to enjoy the fermented veggies I made last fall from cabbage, kohlrabi and turnips. They keep for a long time in the refrigerator, at least until we eat them up! I baked up a loaf of Light Rye Sandwich Bread last week and made meatless Reuben sandwiches using some of the cabbage kraut and Muenster cheese. This is still one of my favorite ways to enjoy the homemade krauts.

meatless Reuben with homemade kraut

Harvest Monday is a day to show off your harvests, how you are saving your harvest, or how you are using your harvest. If you have a harvest you want to share, add your name and blog link to Mr Linky below. And be sure and check out what everyone is harvesting!


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