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Farm to Table: Blueberry Peach Crumble Ice Cream

July 9, 2013 By Courtney West 4 Comments

I have officially reached the point of not wanting to turn my oven on.  This usually comes sooner in the summer, but Mother Nature decided to tease us with oddly pleasant July temperatures last week.  It was so pleasant outside that I enjoyed a few meals alfresco and did not have to run my AC and fan full blast!  In July nonetheless!  I guess I naively thought it would last all summer, but I was sorely mistaken. At the market on Saturday I was already sticky with sweat at 9 AM.  Yuck.  At least the return of blueberry season helped a tiny bit.  I’ll try not to bore you with rants about the extreme summer heat so this post will simply serve as a notice that there won’t be many baked goods on the blog until September (unless I cave earlier, which will most likely happen).

Moving on to tastier things, ever since Laura’s post, I’ve been dreaming about pie and ice cream.  I was pretty close to making a blueberry and peach pie the other day after the farmers market until I realized that the heat wave had returned.  This caused an internal struggle.  Should I make the pie and sacrifice a comfortable temperature in my apartment, or not make it and be cool? I probably struggled with this for a good while before I realized I could satisfy my craving in ice cream form. My first instinct was to roast the fruit and bake up some crust in the oven.  Then I realized that still required the oven.  Maybe the heat has started to affect my brain.  Anywho, I knew that I had to make adjustments so I did any necessary cooking on the stove.  I cooked up the fruit into a sort of quick jam, mashing it as it cooked so I didn’t have to dirty my blender.  Then, I made a maple sweetened crumble/crust in my cast iron skillet.  It’s kind of like a quick and dirty granola, but oh so tasty!

I know this recipe may have a lot of steps, but they are relatively easy and can be spread out over a couple of days if you wish.  None of the ingredients are too fancy, and I’ve provided notes on substitutions just in case.  This is perhaps one of my favorite ice creams to date, and I don’t make proclamations like this often.  I thought that the roasted strawberry ice cream from my blog was my favorite, but this pie-inspired version may have changed my mind.  I think it’s the maple sweetened crumble that makes it for me because I probably ate half of it while waiting for the ice cream to churn.  Oops.  Oh, and sorry (but not sorry!) for the plethora pictures, but this was one photogenic beauty!

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Filed Under: berries, dairy free, dessert, farm to table, farmer's market, frozen, gluten free, ice cream, local, no bake, summer, vegan, vegetarian, wheat free

Farm to Table: Radish & Snap Pea Quinoa Salad

April 29, 2013 By Courtney West 4 Comments

Before I became a vendor at the farmer’s market, I used to get there as soon as they opened so I could walk around and admire the beautiful rainbow of produce.  I would soak it all in before making any decisions about what would go home with me.  In a way, I still get to do that because I have the privilege of seeing it laid out before any customers arrive.  It still amazes me how beautiful and vibrant a bunch of rainbow chard can be.  I guess I take pleasure in the small things.

Today will be another farm to table post inspired by some beautiful finds at the market last weekend.  Although I’m pretty darn sure I could just sit and eat snap peas by themselves, I decided to combine them with some spicy radishes and fresh parsley in a quinoa salad.  The salad itself is rather unassuming, but the dressing really brings it all together.  This salad holds up well so you can take it on a picnic or pack it in your lunch without worrying about it going bad.  It also stores well in the fridge so you can make a bigger batch to last you throughout the week.  Though it will still be delicious without local produce, I encourage you to seek out some if you can.

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Filed Under: dairy free, farm to table, farmer's market, gluten free, salad, savory, spring, vegan, vegetarian, wheat free, whole grain

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