Finally! We will be selling our own organic Boulder County sweet potatoes on Saturday at the Market. Yes! As we have chronicled in detail on the blog, growing sweet potatoes was a surprise triumph for us this year. They are not supposed to really grow in Colorado — but grow they do! Roast them, mash them, use them in a gratin, try something new. For that new idea, please check out Colorado resident Mary Frances-Heck’s new book (just out this week) — Sweet Potatoes: Roasted, Loaded, Fried, and Made into Pie. Mary-Frances visited the farm last week, and we had a blast digging sweet potatoes together. She knows her lpomoea batatas!
Meanwhile, do visit the farm stand on Saturday for a host of other things, including, for the first time this year, fennel and cauliflower.
The rest of the bounty, found in the restaurants and at the Market:
- Tat soi
- Purple tat soi
- Ruby Streak mizuna
- Lettuce mix
- Jericho lettuce
- Arugula
- Kale
- Cho kara
- Osaka purple
- Purslane
- Genovese basil
- Shishito peppers
- Anaheim peppers
- Banana peppers
- Jalapenos
- Eggplant
- Heirloom tomatoes
- Tomatillos
- Sweet potatoes
- Artichokes
- Fennel
- Broccoli
- Cauliflower
- Hariot vert
- Corn
- Polenta
- Pork and beef chili
- Ground pork
- Pork shoulder
- Ham roast
- Spare ribs
- Hocks