So out of all these amazing veggies, I made...
A delicious heirloom tomato, yellow pepper, chummus wrap. So simple yet so so so good.
This might have been the most exciting thing to have whipped up! Okra was one of veggies and it is one I have always loved at Indian restaurants, but never gotten around to buying. Finally, an in! It was actually really easy to make and tasted great, I found a recipe online and tweaked it based on the spices I had on hand:1.5 lb okra - chopped
2 onions - roughly diced
oil for sautéing
cumin, gharam masala, tumeric, salt, pepper
Chop the okra and the onion. Saute the onion under soft and ad the okra, saute for a few minutes before turning down the flame and covering the pan. Let it all cook for about a half hour, stirring regularly. I added the spices half way through, and let it all meld together!
Wash and roughly chop the collards. Saute in olive oil until they wilt. I then throw in some veggie stock to help really cook the greens and add some good flavor. When things are really getting cooked I threw in some diced heirloom tomatoes and chopped garlic plus salt and pepper and cooked it all until the stock cooked off and the greens were no longer super crunchy.
For the fish, just a nice tilapia filet seared in some olive oil, simple!
I had two types of eggplant and some peppers and tomatoes that needed to be used up, plus a little more lettuce. So...
I chopped up the eggplants and started them sautéing in a pan. When it began to brown and soften, I threw in a chopped pepper and let that get soft. Then as it all began to get cooked, I threw in two chopped tomatoes, along with some salt, pepper, garlic, and basil. I threw in a hit of stock to help the eggplant really cook. It kinda was like a simple ratatouille...
I had intended to make a lentil salad, but alas not enough of those (way to plan on my part), so I made a yellow lentil side - basically boiled yellow lentils in stock with garlic, salt, and pepper!
So, that is the main meals that came out of the bounty of veggies! Now I am seriously contemplating doing this CSA next summer...
Feel free to pin these recipes! I am going to post them on my boards, so either repin or pin from here!
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