Seasonal cooking

Written by katie on November 25, 2008 at 1:17 am in Food and cooking

We have entirely different seasons in Southern California to, well, England. But also different to the NE US which is where some “seasonal” cookery guides seem to be based. I heard Jamie Oliver extolling the virtues of seasonal cookery on the radio and thought, yes, but what do I do with radishes, pomegranates, and fresh dates?

Anyway I got several fresh chilis in our vegetable selection last week and the week before so, fearful of their heat, I only put 3 of them into 4 servings of chili yesterday. I should have put more in – they weren’t hot at all.

The radishes, plus lettuce and mini tomatoes from the veg box, and a cucumber and some grapes from the farmers’ market, went into a salad for a church brunch.

The pomegranates (from the farmers’ market) are probably going into a pomegranate pie at some stage.

The fresh dates I just eat.

2 Responses to “Seasonal cooking”

  1. Cal says:

    What’s a pomegranate pie – sounds wonderful and pomegranates are all over the Turkish shops here at the moment.

  2. katie says:

    http://www.recipezaar.com/Fresh-Pomegranate-Pie-106474

    I may cheat and either buy the pomegranate juice or use a different type of juice (I have some apple juice) as I don’t have a juicer.