Hello Central Brooklyn CSA,
This week’s expected share includes
Cabbage
Tomatoes
Lemongrass
Eggplant
Sweet Potato
Lettuce
Cilantro
Acorn Squash
Butternut Squash
Sweet Chili Pepper
Hope to see you at distribution tomorrow!
Hello Central Brooklyn CSA,
This week’s expected share includes
Cabbage
Tomatoes
Lemongrass
Eggplant
Sweet Potato
Lettuce
Cilantro
Acorn Squash
Butternut Squash
Sweet Chili Pepper
Hope to see you at distribution tomorrow!
As the saying goes, necessity is the mother of invention. This panzanella was made in an effort to use up some veggies in danger of being forgotten in the depths of my frigidaire.
As the saying goes, necessity is the mother of invention. This panzanella was made in an effort to use up some veggies in danger of being forgotten in the depths of my frigidaire. Panzanella, aka bread salad, is a great way to make a quick but delicious dinner while clearing out the fridge. The players: a big hunk of bread going stale; a couple lovely tomatoes; a corner of a tub of homemade basil pesto not large enough to cover a serving of pasta; and some celery that was not going bad, but was persistently in my crisper, taunting me that I would never be able to use it all up. I didn’t really follow a recipe, but my method is laid out below, and I’ve included rough proportions below which you can tweak to your likings and unique frigidaire situation.