Thursday, October 01, 2009

Farm Fresh

My most recent CSA box contained the same produce I’ve gotten all summer.

Bell peppers and onions, rather puny again




Banana peppers

Eggplant


And a nice surprise – 2 pounds of fresh shelled blackeyed peas.


I also got more okra but I’m so sick of okra. It goobers up my knife, the cutting board, and the pan I cook it in, and I still just don’t enjoy it.

I also had some potatoes from a previous box and some local calabaza squash, which is similar to zucchini but always much cheaper at the store. Normally I just chop everything up and sauté it.



For this version, I decided to add in a nice sauce. I used Gee Whiz sauce from The Saucy Vegetarian, which thankfully tasted nothing like Cheese Whiz! I hadn’t made a good, noochy sauce in a long time and I really enjoyed it. It’s a no-cook sauce I just whizzed up in the miniprep.



I added the sauce to the cooked veggies and let it heat through. The blackeyed peas were simmered in a broth. I love fresh peas because they cook in just 20 minutes. Along with a side of fresh steamed broccoli, I had myself a quite delicious and very fresh dinner.



I also got some more Flying Saucer squash.


My Stuffed Flying Saucer Squash post was featured on two weekly “Best Of” blogs, so I’ll have to come up with another tasty way to prepare these. I wonder if they would make good chips. They would make nice flower shapes.

I’m sad I can’t participate in VeganMoFo this year. Work is just too busy. I will post as often as I can though to join at least in spirit. I was a MoFo’er the past two years, and last year I posted EVERY DAY! But I will just enjoy this year’s festivities from the sidelines and look forward to meeting new bloggers and reading about lots of great, healthy, vegan food. Have fun, MoFo’ers!

29 comments:

River (Wing-It Vegan) said...

That does look like a very delicious and very fresh dinner! How cute are those Flying Saucer squashes! *LOVE*

I'm not participating in Vegan MoFo either, I'm too rusty to post every day! :-)

jessy said...

i love all those little peppers - and hooray for more flying saucer squashes! they're adorable! no worries on not being able to mofo this year, Diann - it's all good. :) hooray for broccoli, fresh black-eyed peas, and roasted veggies! the gee whiz sounds most excellent, too. mmmmm!

Anonymous said...

do you like being a part of a CSA? i'm thinking about joining one nearby, but is it worth the money, etc?

Sheree' said...

That is a lot of peppers! You will be missed on Mofo, but I always come to your blog to see what's cooking! In our CSA today we got grapes and pears of all things. Never expected them this time of year. A nice surprise, oh and no more eggplant this week. :o) Wish I had some of your purple peppers or squash though.

Andrea said...

Looks like a simple, satisfying dinner - colorful and healthy - just the way I like it. Are you getting bored with the box selection? Our boxes in Wis. were always so different from each other, depending on what was growing at any particular time. Your CSA box sure looks good, but if it's always the same, I guess it could get monotonous.

chow vegan said...

Your CSA box looks great to me, but I wonder why they didn't vary it. I love those yellow peppers but if I got them every week, that would get old really quick. The Gee Whiz sauce looks awesome too. :-)

Hannah said...

Such beautiful purple pepper! You never seen any like that around here.

And don't worry- I can't even keep up in reading all of the veganmofo posts!

The Voracious Vegan said...

Gorgeous produce! You are lucky to be able to get such nice organic foods. And YAY for a good noochy sauce, nothing beats that.

Several tips said...

Good post.

Oraphan said...

Beautiful produce! I've never seen purple pepper before, do they taste the same as others? Your dinner looks amazing as always! Yay! for 2 weekly "BEST OF" blogs, can't wait to see how you make chips from those lovely flying saucer squash:)

Jenni (aka Vegyogini) said...

I've never had fresh black-eyed peas! I'll bet they're so much better than dried or canned.

Jenn said...

Wow, I wish my CSA had some beans. Looks good.

Dawn (HealthySDLiving) said...

I love all the beautiful colors!

Tami said...

Those flying saucer squash always look so fun.

Gina said...

Purple peppers!!! I was at my in-laws a few weekends ago and they were on the menu at a restaurant we went to, and I wanted to find some at the store (it was attached to the restaurant), but none were too be found. Too bad for :( Fun for you!!!

Kris said...

Ooh, I'd love to get a crop like that from a CSA. I have to admit... I've never had okra. I've heard people talk about how gummy it is and that completely turns me off. I'm a wimp!

Lovlie said...

Those squash look truly amazing! Blackeyed peas are the best tasting bean out there I think! I like the nutty flavour because I'm allergic to peanuts; they are the closest in taste I think! Yum!

Debra said...

THe pictures are amazing! thanks for sharing!

Julie Lynn said...

Black-eyed peas are my favorite! This all looks so yummy.

Jes said...

Mofo is a state of mind and I'm pretty sure you're there all year!

I'm minorly obsessed with purple bell peppers. And eggplant. And black eyed peas. Your CSA box looks super delish!

Oraphan said...

Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and leaving wonderful comments. I'm thinking of trying one of your recipe tomorrow, I'll let you know which one I pick:)

Monique a.k.a. Mo said...

Mmm. Look at all that vegetable goodness!

urban vegan said...

Those purple peppers are too cool!

Amy said...

Ooo I wish I could get fresh peas! They look delicious! And I love your fresh dinner!

miss v said...

i've always heard them called sunburst squash... but your post on them was definitely good enough to get the best-of features. congrats!

Erin said...

The fresh black eyed peas sound awesome, I LOVE black eyed peas. Nice summery produce you're still getting!

Unknown said...

Awesome blog you have here!

Penny said...

you always make veggies look So good! I hear you about mofo, sitting this one out..

Kati said...

Wow, I don't think I've ever seen peppers so purple before...gorgeous!