It's a busy day here in the Holt household. My husband is off doing a shoot for 3M and I'm diligently working on homework to finish my Fantasy Literature course for Fresno Pacific.We also have a casual wedding this evening.
I did sneak out early this morning to go to our beautiful Farmer's Market which I missed while in Colorado.
I picked up two baby eggplants, a basket of okra, and a nice-looking cucumber. I've been making a lot of easy dishes using garden produce especially using the large box of tomatoes I carted home from my mom's house.
I plan to make this eggplant recipe from The Chew; a cooking show my mom introduced me to. For dinner last night I whipped this recipe up created by me using lots of fresh produce.
Garden-Fresh Vegetables and Rice
1-2 T. of olive oil
1 yellow squash, diced without the inner seed section
1 small zucchini, diced
3 cloves of garlic, chopped
4-5 soft tomatoes, diced
1 can of garbanzo beans
Several large pinches of sea salt and curry powder
Fresh ground pepper
Cooked brown rice as much as will feed your family
My husband just finished Ragbrai (the famous ride across Iowa) yesterday and he had three helpings. My kids each ate one bowl and the only complaint Groovy Girl had was that I hadn't added enough tomatoes to her bowl. Enjoy!
Oh and Adam Duritz: What? Yes. He was part of my week!
Happy eating.
8 comments:
I have made something like that..a great way to use up all sort of bits of veggies left over. I like it with pasta too!
sounds yummy, I love fresh veggies!
wow you've used a whole bunch of my favourites. i would have enjoyed this meal. I love throwing all sorts of bits of veggies together and coming up with a tasty dinner.
This sounds great! How many oz. in a can of garbanzos? (since I use dry beans when I cook them) Thanks so much for this.
I think I should focus more on veggie based main dishes in summer. Lots of good fresh vegetables out there right now.
Thank you for this post!
That's a great complaint from a kid: not enough of a veggie!
Sounds like you are busy, busy but having fun.
What a great way to use Farmers' Market vegetables. I've gotten some good recipes from The Chew too.
Are the Counting Crows still together? I had no idea. His hair looks springy as ever though :)
Is the produce at your farmer's market affordable? The vegetables look really fresh, so much better than the average supermarket offers!
Mmm, lovely recipe and easy too!
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