Monthly Archives: June 2012

Hudson Farmer’s Market

Saturdays from 9am to 1pm in the large parking lot at 6th Street and Columbia (Route 9). This summer featuring live music and book signings.

Apples, eggs, milk, honey, maple syrup, artisanal cheeses, herb and flower starters, beer growlers, wine, Bershire Bakeries breads, Loaf breads, rhubarb, leeks, ramps, garlic, onions, carrots, sweet potatoes, pears, peaches, lamb, pork, wool, and all in season vegetables.

Look for the orange and green carrots painted on the pavement to point the way. Walking from Warren Street the easy way to spot the market is go to 6th Street (Bank of America is there) and look for the carrots or just walk north toward Columbia.

This video shows the market in its winter home:

Vendors include:

Samascott Orchards – Kinderhook NY

Northern Star Farms – eggs, lamb, pork, wool

Don Baker Farms – Route 14, apples, pear, peaches

Pigasso Farms –

 

Fun with Plating

Had dinner at WD50 back in March and it got me thinking more about plating. Don’t get me wrong — WD50 is about MUCH more than plating but appearance is part of the fun. So I don’t have the gear for sous vide or the thing that vacuum cooks your meat and then drops it into some amazing sauce before letting it come back to pressure and sucking the sauce into the most tender and amazing meat. But plating is free.

Like many of the things your mother told you not to do, playing with your food is really fun. Not many courses are offered on plating nor are there cook books specifically about plating. I’m learning mine from imitating pictures of well-plated entrees, video of chefs plating and pure experimentation.

Plating-Half-circles800This is Genoa salami from Hannaford and a simple Vermont white cheddar cheese omlette. Aside: I love to put salami in the oven — awesome. Either by itself like a chip or wrapped into a knot of pizza dough at 400F. I would have cooked off this salami here but I was hungry.

So it helps if you are not hungry and just have time to play around with making stuff look more interesting on the plate. I had some extra purple potatoes so cubed them and steamed them. Piled them up on this plate by Kiroki and garnished with a trilogy of roast green, orange and yellow bell peppers and sea salt. The pasta is Barilla’s angel hair with fire roasted organic tomatoes by Muir Glen, grated parmesan and tellicherry black pepper.

PurplePotatoSpaghetti

Hannaford Bells Pond, Livingston

Hannaford opened their new store at the intersection of Route 9, Route 23 and Route 82 about 3 weeks ago. It is a smaller store than their Red Hook location but features a pharmacy and a great deli counter. Good organic vegetables and fruit and even a small bulk section. Very convenient for weekenders coming off of the Taconic State Parkway or resident of Hudson. It took about 10 minutes to get to the store from the middle of Hudson so time wise Hannaford is as close as ShopRite, Price Chopper, ALDI or WalMart on Fairview.  Beautiful new store, very clean.

I tried their New England Clam Chowder — excellent, creamy and delicious. A hearty snack or a great meal starter. Also liked their blueberry muffins and the deli counter. Great selection of cheese, hors d’oeuvres, crackers, snacks and party platters. The one thing missing right now is the fantastic Prosciutto de Parma that they have at Red Hook — mild, rich and perfectly sliced. Hopefully I can talk them into stocking some for me (and you).

 

Imagine mosaic at Strawberry Fields

The Imagine mosaic is located near the entrance to Central Park at West 72nd Street.  An area of the park was renamed “Strawberry Fields” on October 9, 1985, coinciding with John Lennon’s 45th birthday.

Imagine Circle, Central Park NYC

The circular mosaic is ringed by benches shaded by mature American Elms and is a great place to rest and plan your tour. You may meet John, the (self-declared) Mayor of Strawberry Fields, as he is laying out his daily decoration of the mosaic. He talks to groups that come to the mosaic about every 10 minutes and will point out the floors of the Dakota on which Lennon and Yoko Ono lived as they are visible from the circle.