Friday, August 2, 2013

Garden Fruit

The garden is alive and well this summer. This year's garden epiphany? Zucchini flowers are edible! I didn't know this! Learned that from Mireille Guiliano's book and immediately went out to our garden to pick some. Pro tip--there are male flowers and female flowers. The females have thicker stems that turn into zucchini. Males have a long skinny stem. Pick the males (though both are edible), just make sure you leave a couple for continued pollination.



I've battered and fried them like tempura. I've also put them on homemade pizza, on quiche,


and on top of this noodle-less zucchini lasagna based on this recipe. They are mild in flavor but beautiful to look at and make normal dishes look fancy : )


This year we've also enjoyed roasted green beans.


And swiss chard, which we used in this swiss chard spanakopita casserole.


Basil, juicy tomatoes, zucchini, and a plethora of hot peppers for Hudson's upcoming homemade Fort Armstrong Hot Sauce business venture.


This year I also started, what I hope will one day be, a big and beautiful collection of lavender plants.


This seasons's harvest is small so I'll have to use it wisely, maybe lavender scones for a special occasion?



I have hopes of planting a second round of seeds this week and having a fall garden. We'll see!

Arian



1 comment:

MamaRabia said...

Our garden was a big ole flop this year! :( Granted we didn't try excessively hard and we don't have much space, but I am missing fresh from the garden veggies! Yours look delicious!