I absolutely realize that I’s been summer for something like a week so far, but I shot this recipe the day before the solstice, so I’m running with the title spring vegetables title. Can you handle it?
…Grilled Chicken and Spring Vegetables
Spring Vegetable Carbonara
I love a good carbonara. It’s got all the essentials, starchy pasta, tossed with a thick creamy sauce and pops of salty flavor from the pancetta. Then there are the additions, which are really just there so you don’t overload on the aforementioned factors. In this case, I decided to go with a handful of my favorites from this early spring season, and a spritz of lemon. Al-together this spring vegetable carbonara is a dream on a plate.
…Recently
I’ve started this post about a hundred times, but I think this time I’m just going to go for it. I’m finding it hard to tell you about our daily goings on, we are busy, so busy, and yet it seems like nothing is ever accomplished.
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Potato Ramp Soup
Is there anything more seasonal and classic than potato leek soup? The April/May bridge between winter thaw, and spring growth is a tough one around here. It’s still too cold to get a lot growing, and most of the winter storage crops are nearly gone. For those of us trying to eat a seasonal diet it looks like a lot of greenhouse greens on greens. In our case, we still have some tomato sauce to finish up, but that’s about all.
…Homemade Dandelion Root Tea
Dandelions are a common sight around here as I think they are in most places. Typically they are the bane of the suburban homeowner’s existence and viewed as a prolific weed. Those of us that use plants as medicine, however, know better. We scoop up those babies in early spring and use every single part. The leaves get sauteed for dinner. The flowers get fried, put into pancakes, or fermented into wine. And the roods become dandelion root tea….