Saturday, July 5, 2008
CSA week five - its July already!
Well, another week and another share box. This week also brought the beginning of fruit shares that inspired envy in many who did not sign up for this extra treat. The raspberries and blueberries are so amazing on their own, I'm not sure I am going to do anything more with them than just snack on them or put them in my yogurt.
An interesting thing I started paying attention to this week is the swap box. I'm not sure if all CSA's do this, but we open up a complete share box for folks to swap out or just leave unwanted veg. I think by far this week beets and lettuce (of all things!) were the most rejected veggies, and the box literally overflowed with them. The lettuce really surprised me since I cannot get enough salad right now, but I was also surprised at the love/hate relationship folks seemed to have with the beets. I think I mentioned before that I am co-site coordinator, and this week I sat by the box for the entire pick up time, just because it was a convenient place to sit and ask folks to sign up for volunteer shifts. I happened to start noticing what people were getting rid of and looking for to trade. Carrots seemed to be the most sought after, which makes sense since Golden Earthworm has a reputation for some amazingly sweet and delicious carrots. It was just interesting to notice, though, how people interacted with the beets - some people (a small handful, really) were super excited and traded anything for an extra bunch of these versatile veggies, but in the end there was still an awful lot of them left abandoned to the box. Most folks seemed to just not like them...for whatever reason, and others just didn't know what to do with them, which is understandable, but I'm pretty sure there is an ocean of recipes available out on the web to help one figure this out.
Well, in the spirit of experimenting with the beet (that I neither love, nor hate, but am growing increasingly fond of) I made these beet latkes.
These are really simple to make and you can basically follow a standard potato latke recipe, substituting the beets.
Beet Latkes:
1 bunch of beets, tops removed (save them for later), peeled and grated
5T a-p flour
1/2 t baking powder
1t salt
1/2 t fresh ground black pepper
2 eggs, beaten
oil for frying
Dry the grated beets a little with a paper towel (if you use regular ol' white paper towels you can put them in the compost!). In a large bowl mix all the dry ingredients.
You can also add any other spices of your choice (I used cumin in these) at this time.
Mix in the beets and then the eggs.
Heat enough oil to generously cover the pan at medium heat.
When oil is hot, but not smoking, place 1/4 cup scoops of the mixture into the pan and gently flatten out a little.
Fry for about 4 or 5 minutes on each side.
Let drain on a paper towel and season with salt if desired.
I served these with a little plain yogurt (from the farmer's market).
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