concord grapes, calla lilies, and porcini season

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Remembering Sunday’s concord grape sorbet, the secret flavor of Bent Spoon at the New Amsterdam Market, I realized this morning that it truly is fall with the Concord grapes at the Union Square Greenmarket. Like the grapes’ purplish skin, which slips, the calla lilies swirled around a bowl in autumnal hues, with nearby bouquets ready [...]

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peeling the husk

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

This morning, the Mushroom Man at Union Square Greenmarket explained the basket next to the Chicken of the Woods mushrooms (below—I like my mushrooms to taste like mushrooms), and the mystery mushrooms looked potent and ancient. Buying elderberries from him (what should I make? a sauce for game or an infusion for cocktails?), I stopped [...]

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heirloom cucumber and shoots of corn

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

This morning, insouciant pink and white flowers at the Union Square Greenmarket defied the heat of the coming day, and nearby were two curiosities: refreshing Mexican Sour Gherkins—a type of heirloom cucumber that sours later, but these have a sweet pop to them now, and for something slightly different, corn shoots sprouted from popcorn kernels [...]

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sparkly morning at the greenmarket

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Wednesday morning the cut flowers at Union Square Greenmarket winked at the heat, and some of the bouquets looked like the season ahead, some like the height of summer, near the beautiful berries of Berried Treasures that were profiled in the Serious Eats video on Mountain Sweet Berry Farm this week. My favorite booth, Evolutionary [...]

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eat your spigariello

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

This morning, I took the train over the bridge on my way to Union Square Greenmarket, as has become Wednesday morning tradition: You emerge from the subway into flowers, and this morning, into the Italian broccoli kin, spigariello. Ruby crescents gleamed (not sure what I’ll do with these yet), and I wanted to share this [...]

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