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Harvest Monday June 6, 2022

It’s time once again for Harvest Monday, where we celebrate all things harvest related. It was a light harvest week here, as I wait for spring brassicas to get a bit bigger before harvesting. Kohlrabi and napa cabbage should be ready this week. Meanwhile, the squash are producing which is a great addition to our menus. I have been helping them along with hand pollination until the bees find them, which should be soon.

pollinating zucchini

Last week I got another of the Astia zucchini, along with the first Tempest yellow squash. Tempest is indeed my favorite yellow squash, and has a rich flavor and drier flesh than most summer squashes.

Astia zucchini

Tempest yellow squash

One of my favorite ways to cook zucchini and yellow squash is a simple treatment. I grate the squash using a medium size grater, then sauté in a bit of olive oil. That cooks away some of the moisture, and concentrates the flavor. Garlic or herbs are a nice addition, but I often go with just a bit of salt and pepper for seasoning. Some call this treatment Zucchini Butter, though I rarely use butter with the zucchini since I prefer the olive oil.

zucchini butter

Happy Rich broccoli gave up a few new side shoots. The other stem broccoli I have planted, Artwork, should be ready to cut soon. Jacaranda and Burgundy are not showing any heads yet, though the plants are big and healthy.

Happy Rich broccoli

And I got what will likely be the last lettuce from the greenhouse last week. It’s been a good run, and I have harvested almost 20 pounds of it since the first of the year. I will wait until the cooler weather of fall to replant. While I miss the homegrown lettuce in summer, we always have plenty of other veggies to eat in that time period. Our hot and humid summers make growing greens a challenge, and the quality suffers.

greenhouse lettuce

Last week we used some of the lettuce for the ever popular (here) fish tacos. I made fresh tortillas for the occasion using a 50/50 mix of white corn masa and White Sonora flour. The flour helps keep the tortillas pliable, while the heritage corn gives them considerably more flavor than ones we buy.

corn/flour tortillas

fish tacos

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 please take a minute and check out what everyone is harvesting!


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