Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Greens
May has been a particularly cool month, so we're still enjoying the winter and early-spring greens from the garden. Almost every day we have a lettuce salad with scallions from the garden. Every week we cook up some escarole with pine nuts and golden raisins for a nice Italian side dish, or make some escarole and white bean soup. As we finish off the escarole and spinach from the garden, we're putting in French Emerite pole beans and French Rolande bush beans...which will be thin, delicate, and delicious.
A particularly wonderful product of the garden this year is the never-ending supply of shelling peas (now competing for bed space with the budding dahlias!). While we've grown several varieties, our favorite by far are the French petit pois...tiny pods of tiny peas nestled in close to one another. We eat them in pasta, as a side dish, raw out of the pods, and in a variety of fresh spring pea soups. We've experimented with a variety of recipes, all using homemade chicken stock and either creme fraiche or cream, and liked them all. Our favorite has creme fraiche, and a sprinkling of garden chives and mint sprigs, shown here. Perry's not sure that any of them, however, have achieved the transporting intensity of the little spring pea soup amuse bouche that he had in New York at Picholine many years ago.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Tomatoes, potatoes, and Tess--all growing!
We've now got about 150 tomato plants, representing about 50 different varieties, in the ground and doing well. The potatoes are also flourishing, have been hilled twice, and are just about ready to have some "new" potatoes plucked gingerly from the soil.
Tess, five months and always growing, still likes hanging out in the garden with us. She'll munch a peapod or two, or some escarole leaves, when she gets the chance. She particularly likes the kitchen compost pile next to the potato bed, but Perry keeps trying to keep her out of it by adding more and more fencing. But Tess, being a Border Collie and therefore smarter than both us put together, always finds a way in...when she's motivated to do so!
Monday, May 10, 2010
Tomato plant and seeds, IN! Potatoes, OUT?
On a marvelous day for gardening, Aaron planted a lot of new beets, carrots, lettuce, arugula, and radishes. He created some new sprouting trays for bush beans, pole beans, cantaloupes, and some eggplant. Bella, hard at work adding to the 100+ tomato plants already in the ground, was surprised to discover that Tessie had sneaked into the potato bed, had dug around a bit, and had"prematurely harvested" a recently-planted potato seed!
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