Monday, July 16, 2012

CSA Love

b and I are enjoying the challenge of coming up with ways to use our CSA share. I feel spoiled, really. each week we get such a great variety of greens, herbs, aromatics, root vegetables, berries, stone fruits and eggs, and now zucchini. I've been snapping photos of our dishes- everything looks so pretty.


mizuna salad with radishes, garlic chives and tuna.


quinoa elbows with a light tomato sauce and tempeh. steamed broccoli and green beans. snips of fresh oregano.


ground beef bok choy wrap. I ate about 5 of these.


gringo tacos. name stolen from calexico.




oven roasted corn. garbanzo bowl: beans sauteed with onion, cumin and mustard seeds, simmered with some vegetable broth; seared summer squash with garlic; sauteed callaloo; millet. tahini sauce: tahini, lemon, tamari, water, minced garlic scape.

Monday, July 2, 2012

summer rags



Time to clear some stuff out of our overfilled brooklyn apartment! To start off, we have spring/ summer clothes left over from our Red Hook store:

Men's short sleeved shirts, mostly western style, plus some odds and ends.

Women's dresses, skirts, blazers, tops and pants. A couple of bags and swimsuits.

Women's scarves and shoes.

t-shirts

Most items are $5.00 to $20.00 each. Available for wholesale only. (no buying one or two items, please)

Fall and winter clothes are available too.

email me at info@molliedash.com to set up an appointment!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

down on the farm

b and I joined the Red Hook CSA this year, and the pickups started last week. We are lucky not only to have a CSA in our neighborhood, but one that supports its own urban farm. Red Hook Farm sits on city park land that had formerly been a paved baseball field. (yes, that's how they used to do it) You can see its history in the remaining backstops and perimeter of London Plain trees, one of the city's most commonly planted species. When you're at the farm nature takes over and you can barely notice the Ikea right across the street! New York Harbor is on the other side of Ikea, its ocean breezes periodically breaking the heat on the farm. Membership requires that we work nine hours a season, and we've already fulfilled our requirement. As the farm will take walk-on volunteers, (show up at 10am on Saturdays if you're interested!) I have a feeling I'll be down on the farm a lot this summer.



Here's what I did with some of the ingredients from our first pickup:



Egg-bowl brunch. I sauteed chopped collard greens, kale and garlic scapes in a small pan. Since the heavy greens took a while to cook, I cracked the eggs right on top of them to finish cooking. The result was something between a fried and a poached egg. (I placed a lid on top for the last few seconds, to cook the whites) This went in a bowl, topped with my homemade kimchi, a dash of tamari and sprigs of oregano. Eaten with Finn Crisp. I made a similar version with zucchini (not from the farm) the next day, and placed the whole shebang on korean yam noodles. yummers!



Another use for the garlic scapes- hummus! While it can be tempting to pick up a tub at the supermarket, the amount of salt in most brands is insane! I prefer to make my own from dried garbanzos, tahini, lemon, a bit of cayenne and salt. Of course the variations on the recipe are endless. Substituting the scapes for bulb garlic was magic. Second pickup is today!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Tawny Daylily

hemerocallis fulva

Friday, June 15, 2012

Lazy River

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Friday, June 1, 2012

OpSail 2012

the tall ships.

juan sebastian de elcano, spain, 1927, schooner.

etoile et la belle poule, france, 1932, schooners.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

aujourd'hui dans le jardin

reconstructing the beds a bit. put up stakes, creating cages for the tomatoes and trellises for the peas.

the sage needed a haircut.

now the thyme has room to grow.

the radishes are taking a beating from the snails. added eggshells today to keep them away.

the lavender never ceases to amaze me.

separating out the sage. many of the leaves are chewed up, from grasshopper nymphs.

those end up in the compost.

ah, sage.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

what we got

huichol, poketo, bijouterdee, tamika rivera.

Sunday, May 27, 2012