Friday, July 30, 2010

August 1st

Market Report

Here’s a peek at what you can expect to find in the market this week.

cranberry beans migliorelli farm

Cranberry Beans and that famous tote bag.

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Nectarines, Canteloupe & Saturn Peaches…how sweet it is.

okra

Okra!

local cheese sign, julia and isabella

We have a HUGE selection of locally made artisanal cheeses. Stop by for a sample.

eggplant babyPEPPERS

Baby Eggplant and Peppers are now showing up.

sungolds

Sungold Tomatoes…sweet as candy.

basil purpledill, little seed

Lovely herbs….Italian and Purple Basil, Fresh Dill and so much more….

    cabbage arrowhead  savoy cabbage 2   

You’ll find several varieties of Cabbage in the market for you summer salads.

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Outstanding selection of bread from Our Daily Bread 

 taliaferro display

Wonderful selection of Organic Produce

CELERYsky farm tasting

Celery from Migliorelli Farm and Glorious Salad Greens with Herbs and Edible Flowers from Sky Farm 

Breezy Hill Sorbet Michelle, Joanne, Cheryl

* New * Breezy Hill Orchard is now making fresh fruit sorbet with their own fruit.

iced tea, fruit and herb, julia and isabella    

…and Julia & Isabella has introduced The Ultimate Thirst Quencher!

Cool, Refreshing Fruit & Herb Iced Tea

Trust the taste testers…they’re both wonderful!

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 clean food terry walters

Book Signing  of Clean Food

A Seasonal Guide to Eating Close to the Source

by Terry Walters

Terry will be in the market sampling some of the recipes in her book.

A portion of proceeds benefit the Rhinebeck Farmers Market

Sponsored by Oblong Books

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Music:

matt turk

Matt Turk

Singer / Songwriter 

"an artist to be reckoned with."  All Music Guide
Matt Turk is a veteran performer who has engaged audiences around the world, both as a hard-rocking bandleader and an acoustic folk troubadour. Matt's new recording American Preservation, highlights the latter, as well as showcasing his growing reputation as a stellar re-interpreter of classic tunes. The new record is a collection of traditional standards and well-loved classics,  with an inspired track list ranging from Roy Acuff to Pink Floyd, and from Taj Mahal to T. Rex, Turk's singing is both confident and relaxed, his mandolin, lap steel, and guitar playing crisp and rollicking.

10am – Noon

 

 

 Steven Michael Pague & Friends

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Steven’s original and collected uplifting songs express the true commonalities of the experience of being human; feeling, dreaming, waking, wanting, needing, hoping, loving, losing, finding oneself, letting go, and being thankful. Voice and guitar. Folk, pop, reggae, country, skiffle.

Noon – 2pm

 rhinebeck farmers market sticker chevy truck craig mccord photographer

Don’t forget to pick up a ticket for a chance to win a

Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market Shopping Spree!

One lucky winner will receive a booklet of gift certificates to each of our vendors booths in the market.

A $300 value. Tickets at only $5 each.

The drawing will be held on Labor Day weekend.

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…and last but not least

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Congratulations to Chelsea + Marc who were married in Rhinebeck over the weekend.

Friday, July 23, 2010

July 25th Tomato Day

 

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Gigi Hudson Valley will be at the market this Sunday with tastings from owner, Laura Pensiero’s  wonderful cookbook, Hudson Valley Mediterranean.

To help us celebrate Tomato Day, tastings of her delicious Tomato-Goat Cheese Gratin will be served.

 

 

 

hudson valley mediterranean 

Tomato–Goat Cheese Gratin

Summer is supposed to be simple, fresh, and easy. This recipe fits the bill – it takes minutes to prepare and makes a great impression on family or guests. From Hudson Valley Mediterranean: The Gigi Good Food Cookbook (HarperCollins/Pensiero, 2009)

Makes 4 servings

  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 ¼ cups coarse bread crumbs from crusty bread (substitute unseasoned breadcrumbs)
  • 1½ pounds large tomatoes (about 3), sliced 1/- inch thick
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 cup (4 ounces) crumbled Coach Farm goat cheese
  • 3 tablespoons chopped chives
  • 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan

Preheat the oven to 450°F.

In a small bowl, combine the olive oil and bread crumbs. Set aside.

Arrange ⅓ of the tomato slices, slightly overlapping, in an oiled 9-inch square or oval gratin dish or casserole. Season with salt and pepper and sprinkle with ⅓ each of the goat cheese, bread crumb mixture, and chives. Repeat with two more layers of tomatoes, toppings, and salt and pepper seasoning. Sprinkle the gratin with the Parmesan.

Bake in the middle of the oven until bubbly and the crumbs are golden, 15 to 20 minutes.

Variations:

  • * Add pitted olives and or good quality tuna.
  • * Substitute 4 ounces of your favorite shredded or crumbled cheese. Fresh mozzarella works great.

Leftovers: This dish is really good warmed or at room temperature.

Nutrition: Fresh, juicy tomatoes are rich in vitamin C and lycopene, a powerful antioxidant.

Economy: $ When tomatoes are coming in people are giving them away. If you don’t garden, ask your over-harvest friends for a basket.

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Music:

will smith trio

Willie Smith Jazz Trio

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Red Currant Sorbet with Lime Zest

red currant sorbet with lime zest, ray tousey farm

Ingredients:

  • 1 Pint Red Currants
  • 1 tsp Lime Zest
  • 2 Tbsp Lime Juice
  • 2 Cups Sugar
  • 2 Cups Water
  • 1/4 Cup Corn Syrup

currants, raspberries, gooseberries, ray tousey, rhinebeck farmers market

Directions:

Combine the sugar and water in a pot and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer without stirring until all of the sugar is dissolved. Remove from the heat and allow to cool completely.

Strip away the stems from the berries, rinse them and put them in a food processor with the lime juice. Process until completely smooth.

Press the currant puree through a fine mesh strainer or use a colander lined with cheesecloth to strain the seeds out. Combine the currant puree,  lime zest, cooled sugar syrup and corn syrup. Cover and chill for 1 hour.

Follow the instructions for your ice cream / sorbet maker. I poured the puree into the freezer bowl of my ice cream maker with the motor running and let it run for 30 minutes. Then transferred the sorbet to an airtight container and put it the freezer for 2 hours.

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Friday, July 16, 2010

July 18th

Market Report

Tomato season is here!

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We’ve got all kinds of summer fruit, just waiting for your pies, tarts and jams.

apricots

cherries mead

Apricots just arrived & Cherries will soon be on the way out.

Why not try making a Cherry Crumble and Cherry Vanilla Soda while they last?

blueberries

 peaches

Blueberries & Peaches. Here’s a sinfully easy recipe for Peach Tartlets

….and a simple little blueberry breakfast too.

currants raspgooseberries

Currants & Gooseberries, oh my!

raspberries meadblackberries

Raspberries & Blackberries.

plums

Plums, plums and plums. Yums.

   corn

Corn. So delicious that the Migliorelli kids eat it raw, right off of the cob.

…or you could try this tasty Chile Lime Corn Saute.

kirby cukes

Pick up some Kirby cucumber and try making these simple Half Sour Pickles.

We served them at the market on the 4th of July with some tasty BBQ and they were a big hit.

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Red, White & Blue Potato Salad anyone?

green and wax beans taliaferroPATTY PAN TALIAFERRO

Green Beans and Patty Pan Squash.

HOT PEPPERSsquash blossoms

Hot Peppers are starting to show up at market….and you can still find some squash blossoms if you come early. If you don’t see them out, ask…they are often held out of the sun.

Try making these Squash Blossom  Corn Fritters for a little summer snack.

ONIONsky farm tasting

Summer Onions and beautiful Mesclun with edible flowers and tasty herbs.

daisylavendar bunches

Add some summer color to your home.

  RICOTTA DANCING EWE  Sprout Creek Cheese 

We are so lucky to have so many wonderful locally made cheeses. Stop by for a sample.

We promise you will be pleasantly surprised by how tasty they are.

Pick up some Mucca, a sheep’s milk ricotta and try it out with this Herbed Ricotta Pizza Recipe.

summer sausagesmoked duck

We have a wide variety of smoked and cured meats including chicken, duck, pheasant, venison.

Perfect for your summer picnics….just grab and go.

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Tomatoes are here!

Try this Summer Tomato & Bread Salad.

It makes a great summer side dish for all of your grilled meats.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All of the sudden our tote bags are the talk of the town.

Stop by and pick one up. All sales benefit the farmers’ market.

tote bag

 

Crazy Feet photo Music this Sunday:

Crazy Feet - Swing dance music.

It's toe tappin' fun for everyone!

 

 

 

 

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Community Group this Sunday:

Sinterklaas - Get ready for Sinterklaas 2010 !! Visit our table at the market and find out more about Sinterklaas, an old Dutch Tradition in Rhinebeck. Bring your baubles, ribbon, "jewels", lace, buttons, bows, and other shiny stuff for this year's Crowns and Branches workshop to the Farmer's Market on Sunday July 18. That's right, the Sinterklaas parade and fun are coming back this winter! www.sinterklaasrhinebeck.com

 

 

 

 

 Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market Shopping Spree

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…last but not least, congratulations to Elaine Bryant who won a farmers’ market shopping spree valued at $300.

This drawing was such a success that we’re doing it again. Stop by to pick up a ticket on Sunday. Tickets are $5 each.

The winner will receive a booklet of gift certificates to all of our vendor’s booths…a $300 Value.  Winner will be selected on Labor Day weekend.