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Cooking Up Kalettes

February 19, 2016 By newwestfarmers

Post written by contributor Katie Bartel

Okay, so let’s be honest here for a second shall we. I am not a master of the kitchen, not even close. Before my husband, I lived on omelettes and grilled cheese sandwiches. But that’s not to say the kitchen doesn’t fascinate me. I grew up with parents who both are fantastic in the cooking realm, I have always been drawn to recipe magazines, and when on maternity leave a few years ago, after being gifted a subscription to Cook’s Country by my pops, I embarked on a 12-month challenge that had me trying my hand in the savoury world once a month. And you know what, I totally I didn’t poison us! Quite the feat. Still, though, unless it’s a birthday, or some other special sort of event, it is rare that I am the one with chef’s apron on in our house.

Well folks, that is about to change.

A new challenge has been steeping in my brain for about a month now – and it’s all about the fresh, local, awesomeness of the Royal City Farmers Market. Every market day, I have committed to seeking out the strangest, unique, most oddball ingredient I can find, and working a recipe from it.

First up: kalettes.

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Have you heard of kalettes? I hadn’t, not until I showed up at Ossome Acres’ booth on the morning of Feb. 6 and saw these little puffs of purple-greens. Hey, what are those, I asked. Why, kalettes of course – the love child of kale and Brussels sprouts. W’oh! Who knew?

Although the brainchild of this hybrid was developed 15 years ago in Europe, it wasn’t debuted until 2010 and only hit North American soil two years ago. And still, you’d be hard pressed to find it in grocery stores, said Noella Oss of Ossome Acres, a Chilliwack farm that prides itself on standing out with its crops. “I’m pretty sure we’re the only ones growing it out here.”

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A mix of nutty and sweet, chewy and crunchy, these guys are good raw, roasted, blanched and steamed, said Oss. They’re huge in fibre; it doesn’t take much to fill a belly. In fact, one $4 bag got us five meals worth.

And the flavour, “is so nice and sweet right now because of the snow and frost,” said Oss. “They’re full of concentrated sugars.”

So, how did I use them?

I threw a few rosettes into a kitchen sink soup, lightly roasted a bunch on the barbecue with sea salt oil and balsamic vinegar, (I think they may even be better than kale chips!) and put together this sweet and salty salad from www.kalettes.com – they EVEN have their own website!

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Happy kalettes eating my friends.

Recipe: Kalettes Salad with Apples and Bacon

Ingredients:
5 oz Kalettes
1/8 c. apple cider vinegar
1/4 tsp. salt, divided
1/8 c. extra virgin olive oil
pepper
1 apple, cored and sliced
2 slices bacon
1 onion, sliced

Directions:
1. Slice stem end from Kalettes, allowing some leaves to fall loose and leaving centre leaves intact. In salad bowl, add Kalettes and drizzle with vinegar. Sprinkle with 1/8 tsp. salt and toss to coat. Set aside for 10 minutes.

2. In a skillet over medium, add 2 slices of bacon. Cook until brown and slightly crunchy. Remove bacon from pan, leaving grease, and drain on paper towel. Add sliced onion to pan and sauté over medium high until carmelized, about 10-15 minutes. When bacon is cool, crumble into small pieces.

3. In a measuring cup, add extra virgin olive oil, 1/8 tsp. salt, and pepper to taste. Shake or stir to combine dressing. Add the sliced apple, bacon and onions to bowl with Kalettes. Pour the dressing over the salad and toss to coat.

Filed Under: Blog, Featured, Recipes Tagged With: farmers market, in season eating, Kalettes, Ossome Acres, Recipes, salad, winter harvest

January 16th Market Day

January 13, 2016 By newwestfarmers

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Aaron & Noella from Ossome Acres

This Saturday is Members Appreciation Day! Join us on Belmont Street in Uptown New Westminster to shop directly from local farmers and small businesses.

Here’s a taste of what Membership deals we’ll have for members:

  • Real Meals – 10% off of purchases over $20
  • Ildiko Jewelry – $5 off any two pair of earrings
  • Jam Shack Preservery – $1 off large jars & .50 off small jars

You’ll have to come by the market to see the rest of the deals! Don’t have a membership? No problem. For $10 you can sign up at our Info Tent.

The Roland Kaulfuss Music Stage will be featuring Ron Ulrich. Ron is a popular musician at our summer market and plays covers of pop, rock and folk classics.

Make sure to stop by and say hello to our community guests The Music Box and Heritage Wellness Centre. The Music Box will have an activity for the kids and Heritage Wellness Centre will be there to chat about their Mind Fit program and your overall wellness.

Driving to the market? FREE PARKING is available at Westminster Centre, directly across the street from Belmont Street. If you are taking transit the #106 bus stops at 5th avenue and 6th street. Coming from the Quay? Take River Market’s brand new FREE DUC shuttle from the Quay straight to our location.

Join us on Belmont Street for lunch! We have a tented seating area directly across from the food trucks.  This week’s eat on site vendors are:

  • Nellie’s Vietnamese Cuisine – Vietnamese comfort food on the go
  • Country Village Market –  pakoras made fresh at the market
  • Gypsy Trunk – vegan and gluten free burritos and quesadillas, vegan sausages too

A list of our vendors for January 16th can be found below. Please check out Facebook Page or Twitter for any last minute cancellations or updates.

Produce

  • Bose & Sons Family Farm – Carrots, Kale (red and green), Zucchini.
  • Greendale Herb & Vine – Greens, frozen tomatoes (beefsteak, heirloom) Honey, Nuts (hazelnuts), Muesli, Infused Vinegars, Goat’s and Cow’s Cheese, Popcorn Kernels, Herbal Teas, Dried Lavender.
  • Ossome Acres – Winter squash, Kale, kalettes, Brussel sprouts, Micro greens, Spinach, Herbs, Hand milled soap, Walnuts
  • Snowy Mountain Acres – Apples, pears, dried fruits
  • Country Village Market – Frozen berries, greens, pakoras
  • Nutrigreens – microgreens packed full of nutrients

Meat and Fish

  • Rockweld Farm — BC frozen chicken and chicken products including eggs, dog and cat food
  • Local Beef & Eggs
  • Wild West Coast Seafoods –  flash frozen fillets of Rock Sole, Petrale Sole, Rockfish, Ling Cod, Pacific Cod, Sablefish, Chinook/Spring Salmon, Coho Salmon, Sidestripe Shrimp, Halibut, Albacore Tuna Loin.
  • Wheelhouse Seafoods –  Seafood pasta, crab cakes and frozen fish

Eat and Drink On Site 

  • Nellie’s Vietnamese Cuisine – Vietnamese comfort food on the go
  • Country Village Market –  pakoras made fresh at the market
  • Gypsy Trunk – vegan and gluten free burritos and quesadillas, vegan sausages too
  • Mollies Minis – freshly made mini donuts
  • Gary’s Kettlecorn – kettlecorn

Bread and Baking

  • A Bread Affair — artisan breads
  • Blackberry Hill — squares, cinnamon buns, strudel, and old-fashioned yummies like crisp rice squares
  • Delish Gluten Free — gluten-free bread, scones, muffins, brownies and cookies
  • Sweet Thea Cake Company — tarts, pies, cookies and cakes
  • Simply Scones – hand made scones that will transport you back to England

Delectable Treats and Prepared Yummies

  • Jam Shack Preservery – Jams jellies marmalades, chutney
  • BobAli – tasty dips and hummus spreads
  • Bubble Bombs Specialty Foods – juice bombs to accompany drinks
  • Old Country Perogi – frozen perogies with gluten free & vegan options
  • The Raw Guy – kale chips, macaroons, crackers and raw treats
  • Simply Delish Soup & Salad – dry soup and salad mixes to make at home
  • Lilise Applesauce – organic home made applesauce from local fruit
  • Muy Rico – salsas, tortilla chips, mole sauces and mayonnaise
  • James Lewis Foods – tasty granola bars packed with goodness
  • Real Meals – prepared frozen foods for healthy meals at home
  • The Salt Dispensary – salted caramels, smoked salts and pepper mixes
  • Chanthorn Orchids & Thai Sauces – yummy thai sauces

Bath & Body Care

  • Olive & Bloom – soaps and body lotions

Jewelry 

  • Ildiko Jewelry – handforged sterling silver jewelry
  • Lighten Up Jewels – hand crafted jewelry made by Holly

Liquor

  • Dragon Mist Distillery – locally made vodka and gin

Filed Under: Blog, Featured, Next Market, Uncategorized, Winter Market Tagged With: farmers market, food trucks, gluten free, New Westminster, Shop Local, vegan, Vegetables

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