Stearns End of Summer Share

The season is winding down at the farm, and I picked up my last regular season share on Friday. After the next one, I’ll have two winter pickups (mostly root vegetables) before Stearns closes up shop for the year.

It’s been a while since I’ve written out an actual meal plan – I go through phases where I’m completely sure about what I want to eat, and then ones where I’m finicky and can’t plan in advance. I still manage to feed myself wholesome meals (most of the time), but it really helps to have things organized.

When in doubt, I opt for a protein and two vegetables, and go from there. Sometimes it’s chicken, brussels sprouts, and a salad. Other times it’s eggs, tomatoes and potatoes. Occasionally, and very rarely, it’s no vegetables at all. But when that happens – you know, it’s okay! Because sometimes you just need Annie’s Macaroni and Cheese and lobster.

Vegetables I’l be eating from the farm share:
Acorn squash, cabbage, sweet potatoes, beets, turnips, peppers, carrots, bok choi, broccoli, potatoes, kale, daikon, and mixed greens.

Things I’ll be cooking this week:

:: A big green salad with grilled chicken thighs, fennel fronds, roasted peppers, roasted acorn squash, feta, nuts, and whatever else needs to be used in my fridge.

:: Some tomato sauce to freeze, with the last of my summer tomatoes. I haven’t decided which recipe to use yet, but I want something relatively basic that will go well with different flavor profiles and cuisines.

:: I’m tweaking a Turkish red lentil soup recipe for my forthcoming quick weeknight meals e-book.

:: This cabbage and sausage bake via the New York Times.

:: Some pickled daikon and carrot salad from Elizabeth Andoh’s Kansha cookbook. I made this for an event at Omnivore once, and it was a total hit.

:: Beets! Beets! Beets! I’m going to make a twist on the Veselka Borscht , and quick pickled beets with cumin and coriander.

Treats I want to try: I make my pumpkin chocolate chip cake at least once a season! This week is going to be the week.

What’s cooking in your kitchen this weekend?