Sunday, April 18, 2010

A Beautiful Market Day

My hubby and little girl are off in Toronto so the Little Boy and I headed off to the Saturday market to meet up with a couple of friends of mine. There was a marvellous crowd flowing through, listening to music, picking up herbs, nibbling on pakora and of course, picking up their weekly provisions.

I am (in true foodie fashion) ecstatic about the greens I bought this week.


In my excitement over the array of fresh greens I asked what the above plant was. Do you know? I do now .... Take a guess!
These beautiful beet greens with their lace work of succulent purple veins are headed for a lazy brunch tomorrow. One of my favourite dishes to make is creamed spinach*, I love the mix of cheese, eggs and lightly wilted greens. No worries, I plan on making this for breakfast tomorrow so the recipe will be up soon!
How lovely is this baby bok choi? I want to photograph, eat and pet the delicate leaves. The stems are curved together into a perfect harmony of fresh crispness.

*I often use more than just spinach in my creamed spinach recipes. In fact, spinach is a great base to start exploring with your greens. Beet greens pair beautifully with sweet spinach because they are slightly bitter and the spinach will tone down their bitter war cry.

4 comments:

  1. lovely fresh vegetables

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  2. The greens are lovely. I used the oregano (the mystery green) for a lovely aioli tonight for salmon.

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  3. Oh I want to live near YOU and that fabulous market!!

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  4. Cyndi: The Halifax Farmer's Market is the oldest in North America and it is located in an old brewery market. I absolutely adore it! You should come visit!

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