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Farmer’s Market Galinhada
This is a stir fry so make sure that all your vegetables are ready to go when the time comes to make this. I usually group heartier veggies together and soft veggies together. This helps to keep the stir fry technique moving along. As well, always add a bit of stock if your food starts… Read More →
The 10 Most Popular Recipes of 2021
Mill City Farmers Market is here to inspire nutritious, local recipes all year! In our weekly email newsletter, we feature recipes from market chefs, MCFM vendors and local cookbook authors featuring seasonal items from the market. Take a look at the 10 most popular recipes of 2021 and get ready to save and bookmark your… Read More →
Roasted Delicata Squash with Spiced Yogurt Sauce
Delicata, acorn and other varieties of thin-skinned winter squash do not need to be peeled. The tender skin is completely edible and will add color, texture, vitamins and fiber to you recipe. Remember to thoroughly wash your squash before cooking! Serve on it’s own for a vegetarian main or an elegant side dish with some… Read More →
Cranberry – White Bean Stuffed Squash
White beans add a creaminess to the squash while cranberries give it a hit of color and tang. This makes a fine vegetarian entrée or a pretty side dish. This recipe comes from local cookbook author Beth Dooley from her recent segment on WCCO/CBS Minnesota, promoting the Farmers Markets of MPLS winter markets. Find local cookbooks, recipes and… Read More →
Squash Blossoms Stuffed with Herbed Goat Cheese
Pepper Salsa
Spinach & Radish Wheat Berry Risotto
Lentejas: Ancient meal finds a place in modern work week lunches
Originally published in The Journal on October 17, 2017. By Meet Your Vegetables intern Karlie Weiler During my semester abroad in the ancient city of Toledo, Spain, I tasted a variety of unique foods that piqued my interest in Mediterranean cuisine. My host mom referred to one of her common dishes simply as lentejas, or… Read More →
Top 5 Sweet Potato Recipes for Winter
February 22 is National Cook a Sweet Potato Day! Did you know that in 1943 Americans ate an average of 21.5 pounds of sweet potatoes each year and now we only eat about 4 pounds per year? Sweet potatoes are rich in vitamins, including vitamin A (beta-carotene), vitamin C, manganese, copper, pantothenic acid and vitamin… Read More →
8 Tips for Increasing Fruit and Vegetables in Your Diet
Eating the recommended number of servings for fruits and vegetables can seem like a daunting task. The number of servings each person needs depends on his/her calorie needs. Check out www.choosemyplate.gov/ for more information on this. Getting in your fruits and vegetables each day may be easier than you think! So, what exactly is a serving?… Read More →