Wednesday 18 June 2008

What's In Season?




I was going to post a marinated and grilled tofu recipe today but I forgot it at home! I will try to get it up tomorrow - it's a really good one and Percy took a beautiful picture of the finished product. But, I think a "what's in season" email is overdue so I'll take this opportunity to write about that. I find this time of year very exciting with all the available fresh produce coming into season. And if you have the choice, please shop at farmers markets and support your local and provincial farmers!!!

I wrote in a post last year about my love for Vidalia onions, and guess what? They are back! When I was at Coop this past weekend I noticed a heaping basket full of them and threw a bunch into my cart. If you have never tried this sweet onion that is named after its birthplace in Georgia you are missing out. This onion is mild and sweet and can be eaten raw without offending any delicate taste buds (or noses!) As you can see from the picture above the Vidalia onion is rather squat compared the average yellow or white onion. So, next time you're at the market look for these onions and then go back to your kitchen and get creative! Think mild or fruity salsas and chutneys spiked with chunks of sweet onions, a Moroccan inspired salad of thin sweet onion slices with orange wedges, or brush them with a little olive oil and toss them on the grill in great big slices to serve alongside your steak.

Some other fantastic summer items to look for, listed with their availability in most Canadian markets, are:


Fruit
  • Apricots (July to August)
  • Avocados (April to August)
  • Blueberries (July to September)
  • Cantaloupe (July to September)
  • Cherries (late June to early August - But! In Creston, BC you can get cherries up until labour day!! Just in case you're in the area)
  • Honeydew (July to September)
  • Peaches (mid-July to mid-September)
  • Plums (mid-July to late September)
  • Raspberries (July - some available until September)
  • Rhubarb (early May to July)
  • Strawberries (early June to mid/late July, and some available until September)

Vegetables

  • Artichokes (spring, fall)
  • Asparagus (April to Late June) - hurry!!
  • Beans, green/yellow wax (July to late September)
  • Beets (July to mid-October)
  • Broccoli (July to late October)
  • Cabbage (July to November)
  • Carrots (July to late September)
  • Green Onions (July to September)
  • Lettuce, Boston (June to September)
  • Lettuce, Iceberg (July to end of September)
  • Lettuce, Romaine (June to end of September)
  • Peas (mid-June to late July)
  • Potatoes, new (July to September)
  • Radishes (June to September)
  • Spinach (June to October)
  • Zucchini (July to late September)
Some of the items I listed you may have already seen available at markets. When produce appears early on the shelves I generally do not rush to buy them as they flavour I find is often lacking. Nothing is worse then buying the first strawberries or corn of the season only to find the strawberries are sour and the corn is far from sweet. Be patient and you will be rewarded!

If you have any questions about other fruits and veggies not in this list please post your questions or send me an email and I will be happy to help! Enjoy!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Sarah,

We appreciate your enthusiasm for our Vidalias. Hope you've been enjoying them through the season now. Sweet regards!

W. Brannen
Executive Director
Vidalia Onion Committee
VidaliaOnion.org