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Quick Red Holiday Recipes

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Happy Boy still has dry-farmed tomatoes! Fix up that last minute holiday salsa, can some for the winter, and freeze some for hearty winter soups. Here is a recipe for a new twist, which also utilizes their beautiful carrots:

Tahini Tomato Carrot Roast

Big bunch of carrots, cut into sticks
A few big tomatoes, quartered or cubed
1/2 cup tahini
Olive oil to coat
1 lemon, cut into thin coins
3 cloves garlic, minced
salt and pepper to taste

Combine everything in a roasting pan and roast at 375 degrees for 25 minutes or until done. Voila!

Mission Community Market Today!

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It’s another Thursday! Which means it’s time to head down to the Market and pick up some of the best foods in the bay! Be sure to check out Happy Boy Farms Aunt Rubys German Green and San Marzano tomatoes! We also have more of your favorites like Dave Hales Belle de Boskoop and Pink Pearl apples!
And don’t forget! Be sure to catch all three of our musical acts today provided by Bay Vibes! Playing today will be Alex Calatayud w/ Sarah Cabral , Alma Desnuda, and Garrin Benfield!

 

Recipe: Caldo Verde (Portuguese Kale Soup)

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Next time you’ve got a bunch of kale sitting around and you want to try something different, give this recipe a shot. It’s easy, delicious, and inexpensive. It’s our version of the traditional Portuguese soup with a couple of twists that make it extra yummy. You might want to make extra, as this soup is always better the day after you make it

8 oz Spanish Chorizo, diced (or chouriço, or linguiça, or bacon or guanciale from Hapa Ramen)

2 ea Onions, diced (from Arata Farms)

4 ea Garlic Cloves, thinly sliced (more if you’re using bacon or guanciale)

8-10 ea Small Potatoes, medium dice (nicola potatoes from Happy Boy Farms work beautifully, or any other small waxy potato)

1 bu Kale, stemmed and cut into 1″x4″ strips (from Blue House Farm or Tomatero Farm, we like using green curly kale)

1 tb Pimentón (smoked spanish paprika)

Start by adding a splash of olive oil (from Olive Healthy) into a pot over medium-high heat. Throw in your diced pork product and turn down the heat to medium to let the fat render. After a couple of minutes add the garlic and stir. At this point, we like to add a healthy pinch of red pepper flakes to add some heat, but feel free to leave them out if you don’t like spice (at this point you could also a bay leave or two if you’re so inclined). After another minute or two, add the onions and the pimentón, stir and let cook until the onions have softened. Toss in the potatoes and about two quarts of water (you can substitute homemade stock here if you like, but keep in mind this soup was born out of poverty) and turn the heat up to high to bring to a boil. Once the soup is boiling, turn down to a simmer and cook until the potatoes are completely done, about 20 minutes. While the potatoes are cooking, season the broth with salt and pepper. We also like to add a splash of sherry vinegar (you can use red wine vinegar if you don’t have sherry vinegar) and a little bit of honey, about 2 tablespoons, to round out the spiciness of the soup and the bitterness of the kale. When the potatoes are cooked, add the kale and cook for a few more minutes until the kale is tender. Once done, serve with some toasted and buttered crusty bread (hello Arizmendi!) and a little more olive oil on top of the soup. Et Voila!

Roasted Summer Squash with Brown Butter Vinaigrette

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Grab some charming summer squash from Tomatero Farm or Happy Boy Farms and give this recipe a try. Cut the squash into 1 inch chunks and toss with olive oil and salt. Arrange on a sheet tray or baking sheet and place in a pre-heated broiler and cook until charred in places. When done, remove the squash from the oven and heat a pan on high heat. Add a few tablespoons of butter let cook and foam over until browned, but not burned, then add either lemon juice, sherry vinegar, or balsamic vinegar and turn off the heat. You could also add some finely chopped shallot at this point. When the sauce is done, drizzle over squash and taste for seasoning, adding more salt if necessary. Add some chopped herbs like parsley or mint and you’re done! If you feel like really impressing, garnish with squash blossoms from Yerena Farms either stuffed with ricotta cheese and lemon zest, or just plain!

Happy Boy is Back!

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MCM Tomatoes by David Gartner
Photo by David Gartner

Happy Boy Farms is back with summer bounty! Welcome them back and check out summer cherry tomatoes, baby spinach and baby arugula, salad mix, squash blossoms and baskets of more fresh local produce.This Thursday, June 23rd 4-8pm at the Mission Community Market.