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Recipe Round Up: Rhubarb

We’re not going to sit here and pretend that this round up isn’t just chock-full of sweets. If we’re honest, the lip-smacking sweet/tartness fresh rhubarb adds to any bake or jam is what we’re here for, and, it could be argued, what spring is all about. We won’t leave you hanging with fifteen recipes for strawberry-rhubarb cobbler though (just one or two). Check out these creative and fun ways to enjoy this beloved spring ingredient.

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Recipe Round Up: Asparagus

Yes, blooming flowers and longer days are lovely, but nothing shouts spring from the rooftops like the return of asparagus to the farmers market. Asparagus is one of the most beloved vegetables at market, and for good reason. There are myriad ways to cook and enjoy asparagus, bringing out the best of its slightly sweet, bright flavor. Fill up on kitchen inspiration with this recipe round up!

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Recipe Round Up: Raab / Rabe / Rapini

What’s in a name? Raab, rabe, rapini- if you encounter any of these words at the farmers market they all mean the same thing. Kind of. It’s complicated, but here’s the important part: If you love bitter veggies like endives, radicchio, and frisee, you’ll love raab/rapini/whatever for its pleasant bitterness. We love it best in spring when the late winter chill sweetens up the flavor profile. There are so many ways to enjoy this spring delicacy, check out our recipe round up!

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Recipe Round Up: Celeriac

Celeriac, or Celery Root, is not beautiful. BUT it is delicious, both as the main event or an ingredient. Celeriac imparts the freshness of celery in addition to warm, earthy notes. It holds up mashed, roasted, sauteed, and it can be your microplane’s best friend. In this round up, check out how the pros like to use celeriac, from the first course to dessert.

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Recipe Round Up: Kohlrabi

Elderly Eastern Europeans in Seattle know something you don’t. Kohlrabi is incredible. Farmers across our market system have reported selling completely out of kohlrabi after groups of folks from Romania, Russia, and elsewhere buy them by the box full! Delicious sliced raw for a crisp, lightly sweet snack, there are also numerous ways to get creative with Kohlrabi in the kitchen.

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Recipe Round Up: Winter Squash

“Winter Squash” is as broad a category as “leafy greens” or “root vegetables.” To celebrate the diversity of winter squash and their uses in the kitchen, (and to ensure this round up isn’t a hundred recipes long), we selected one or two recipes for seven of the most common winter squash varieties in the market! Read on to get creative.

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Recipe Round Up: Leeks

When gathering recipes for this round up, over and over again cooks, food bloggers, and recipe testers asserted that leeks are “upgraded onions.” We love all alliums without bias, but we’ve got to agree that leeks add a little somthin’ special that you can’t get from their relatives. See for yourself when you try these recipes.

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Recipe Round Up: Carrots

Carrots are one of the most versatile winter roots at the farmers market. They are a fan favorite in everything from roasts to dips to cakes, and even their leafy tops are gaining popularity as an ingredient. This round up celebrates all parts of the carrot, from root to leaf. Read on for kitchen inspiration!

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Recipe Round Up: Fennel

Fennel is perhaps one of the most fascinating and healthful foods to grace our market stalls. We’re not the only ones with a reverence for the ingredient; Fennel is known by over 100 names around the world, and its uses range from medicinal to spiritual to culinary. In this round-up, we focus on fennel’s talents in the kitchen.

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Recipe Round Up: Brussels Sprouts

Brussels sprouts are giving kale a run for its money as the darling of restaurant menus for a reason. In a dish, they take on flavors and lend warm depth of flavor. As the star of the show, they are nutty, sweet, and satisfying. Check out our round up of Brussels sprout forward recipes from Sunset, Bon Appetit, Basically, Delish, Food & Wine, and Saveur.

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Recipe Round Up: Cabbage

In this local-produce-connoisseur’s opinion, cabbage is the most miraculous vegetable out there. When chopped, it’s compact size expands into enough food to feed a family. It is sweet and nutty, and also satisfyingly crunchy. I’m not the only person in love with cabbage; cultures around the world have innovated delicious recipes featuring the magic veggie. This recipe round up is a world tour featuring recipes from the websites and blogs of Nisha Madhulika, Korean Bapsang, The Spruce Eats, Bon Appetit, Vahrevah, Delish, and Serious Eats.

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Recipe Round Up: Beets

Sweet, hearty, and colorful, beets are like a party on your plate. Red beets can add a pink tint to a meal, and splash of rouge to any dish. Golden beets positively glow in a spread or salad. The uses for beets are endless, including in desserts! Check out our round up of beet centric dishes from Bon Appetit, Epicurious, Jessica Gavin, Sunset, and Love & Lemons.

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Recipe Round Up: Thanksgiving Leftovers

The best and worst thing about Thanksgiving is the leftovers. It’s great having a full fridge, but the prospect of eating the same thing every day for a week can feel daunting. The good news is the internet is full of creative and fun ideas for spiffing up those full Tupperwares, and we assembled some of the more unique and exciting offerings from Martha Stewart, Sunset Magazine, Bon Appetit, The Food Network Magazine, Food 52, and Saveur. You won’t find a single Turkey sandwich on this list, we promise.

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Farmer Recipe: Oyster Stew by Brady’s Oysters

Family owned and operated for over four generations, Brady’s Oysters knows a thing or two about cooking seafood. They also know that in any family there’s going to be differing preferences and favorites, so their recipe for soul-warming oyster stew includes several variation possibilities to satisfy everyone’s tastes. You can find Brady’s Oysters at the University District and West Seattle farmers markets!

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Farmer Recipe: Spoon Full Farm’s “Bare-Bones” Broth

The team at Spoon Full Farm believes in a whole earth approach to farming, and a waste-free approach to cooking and eating. When we approached them for a recipe, we were not surprised when they shared one for beef bone broth, a versatile ingredient that ensures every part of the animal is honored and put to good use. Bones for the stock can be found at the Spoon Full Farm booth at the Capitol Hill Farmers Market.

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Farmer Recipe: Dorcas’s Fava Bean Dip!

Farmer Dorcas Young was born and raised in Botswana, eventually immigrating to the United States with her family and a collection of seeds from where she was born. She planted those seeds in the garden of her new home on Whidbey Island, Washington, where they made roots and eventually grew into Lesedi Farm. Today Lesedi Farm continues to grow, selling unique African cuisine, vegetables, and shelf products made using ingredients grown by Dorcas’s own hands.

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Recipe Round Up: Cranberries

Thank goodness it’s cranberry season! Fresh cranberries are one of our favorite market ingredients and we (im)patiently wait for its short season all year long. Though they have a powerful flavor, the mouth-puckering tartness of cranberries is tempered by sweetness, a combination that can add depth to any dish. Check out our recipe round-up of cranberry-forward mains, sides, and desserts from Delish, Food52, Bon Appetit, Saveur, Food & Wine, and Sunset Magazine.

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