We picked up our first CSA box of the season yesterday. We had a good haul considering the season is just starting:
1 bunch Arugula
6 golden beets
1 head of red leaf lettuce
1 fennel bulb
4 squash/zucchini
1 bag of English peas
1 bunch of Swiss Chard
1 pint of strawberries
Last night we had salmon with some of the squash and leftover potato salad. I boiled the beets and took them to work with Arugula, goat cheese, lentils, and olive oil/balsamic dressing. Yummy! I found crumbled goat cheese from Vermont which has the best flavor ever.
Tonight I made Swiss Chard bundles. I created my own recipe.
I prepared 4 servings of brown rice.
Used my Dutch oven to boil water. Cleaned the Swiss chard then dipped the leaves into the water for like 15 seconds before submerging in an ice bath.
I diced onion, garlic and browned them with ground turkey. I tossed in some of the small Swiss chard greens, salt and pepper, and then cut up a tomato for more color. I added the rice on top.
Now I had to prepare the leaves to make bundles. I cut out the tough stem and tried to dry the leaves between paper towels.
Finally I piled a serving spoon size scoop of the rice/turkey mix onto each leaf and rolled it like a burrito. I put the bundles in the Dutch Oven where I was warming some pasta sauce. Put the lid on and simmered for maybe 25minutes? The whole recipe took 2hours. So exhausting and so many pots to clean.
Tasted good served with shredded cheese on top. Bert still isn't a fan of Swiss Chard (but he managed to finish his bundle after I added the cheese). Not a good recipe for a weeknight or if you are cooking solo. I probably only needed one cup of rice. Suggest starting the wrap at the end where the stem was so that you finish at the top of the leaf where there isn't a seam (so the rice mixture doesn't fall out).
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