CSA Challenge Meals #16, #17, #18

Sunday we had to go pick up our new CSA basket for the week, but we still had a lot of stuff left from the previous basket! Since we liked the sauteed salad we made last week, we decided to have it with dinner to make use of the beets, fava beans and swiss chard. While at the farmer's market, we also spied some squash leaves at one of the flower vendors, in with the herbs they sell. We had these a few years ago and it's been hard to find ever since. It seems nobody thinks people will like them, but they are like eating the squash version of pea vines: very tender with a mild flavor. So, we got some to add to the sauteed greens. All in all, it was just ok. I just think we are done with sauteed greens for a while. They are getting tiresome. And the largest fava beans were mealy, which was a disappointment.

Sunday morning's CSA leftovers meal, however, was much tastier! I made home fries with the rest of the cooked yukon gold potatoes and some peppers from the market. I chopped up and pan-fried a couple slices of bacon, then removed the bacon bits and fried the potatoes and peppers in the bacon fat. Mmmmm, bacon grease….. Then I just crumbled the bacon bits on top when I served it. We were out of ketchup, so we ate it with some of the pepper sauce, which was awesome!

After the lard-fest of the weekend, Monday called for some lighter fare. We got broccoli and green beans as part of our CSA this week, but not a lot of either one. Leah got a big cauliflower to try pickling, but wasn't going to be able to use it all, so we added the rest to our dinner. We also got a couple HUGE heirloom tomatoes, one of which was getting smashed on the bottom because it was so heavy, and a large cucumber, so I made a salad of tomatoes, cucumbers and dill, with a light balsamic vinagrette. Leah tossed the broccoli, cauliflower and green beans with olive oil, salt, pepper and lemon zest and roasted them in the oven with a couple chicken breasts, and finished them with a squeeze of lemon juice at the end. It was delicious and filling and there wasn't a starch in sight!  So of course, we had rootbeer floats for dessert to make up for that :P

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