Fortunately I stumbled upon One Local Summer, a challenge to prepare one local meal each week for the summer. Now this I can do!
Tonight was our first local meal, and boy was it a good one!
Tonight's meal included roasted rosemary chicken, roasted asparagus and spring onions parmesan, local tomatoes, homemade butter biscuits, Iowa white wine, and a salad of lettuce from our CSA, radishes and tomatoes from the farmer's market, radish sprouts from thinning our garden and edible flowers from our garden, including violas and pansies.
We bought the chicken last fall from a local farmer; the parmesan cheese was from a local artisan goat cheese farm; the wheat was from Paul's Grains, about an hour or so from Des Moines; the white wine was from Iowa winery White Oak Vineyards.
Then came dessert:
So, what wasn't local? Baking powder, salt, black pepper; I didn't make my own salad dressings and the sugar was from Minnesota.
Not bad, huh?
Oh, and what's this?
4 comments:
You're off to a great start, everything looks yummy. How was the wine? I've never had Iowa wine before.
It was actually ok. We usually drink dry reds, so we decided we might be more likely to be less snobbish about a white.
We bought a bottle of red, but I'm a little scared...
interesting idea to think about. Off to visit the local summer site now...
Julia
This has really been fun and not as much of a challenge as you might think!
I think it's too late to join the official One Local Summer, Julia, but you should do it anyway!!!
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