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Category Archives: Beef
Grilled Kababs with the Durham Home Fries
I know, it’s been a while since I’ve written a post. This class was given way back in June and I ask your forgiveness for taking so long to put up the wonderful pictures that Casey Boone took for me … Continue reading
Posted in Beef, Chicken, Dinner, Fish, General, Gluten-Free, Lunch, Pork, Salads, Vegetarian, Year-Round
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Mushrooms & Greens in the Spring & Fall
Spring and fall bring beautiful mushrooms and lush greens of every variety to the farmers market. Take advantage of the season with a meal that can be filling or light with a variety of ingredients and simple preparation. Continue reading
Posted in Beef, Chicken, Dinner, Fall, Fish, General, Gluten-Free, Lunch, Pork, Recipes, Seasonal Eating, Second Harvest, Spring, Vegetarian
Tagged #localfood, #realfood, cooking classes, farmers market, fish, greens, healthy, meatballs, north carolina agriculture, oyster mushrooms, pasta, seafood, seasonal food, second harvest, shiitake mushrooms, sustainable, tarheelfoodie
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Late Summer Minestrone Soup
Roasted #HeirloomTomatoes, slow-cooked onions, colorful grilled summer squash, fresh greens with local garlic make up the most satisfying late summer soup you can imagine as the evenings begin to chill just slightly. Add grilled #shrimp, #beef, #goat, #lamb, chicken, or roasted #chickpeas. Continue reading
Posted in Beef, Chicken, Dairy-Free, Diabetic Friendly, Dinner, Fall, Fish, Freezing & Canning, General, Lunch, Nut-Free, Recipes, Seasonal Eating, Second Harvest, Soup, Spring, Summer
Tagged #appalachianmountains, #ChapelHill, #FarmersMarket, #HeirloomTomatoes, #localfood, #locavore, #realfood, #SouthDurham, #SummerSquash, Carrboro, community garden, cooking classes, durham, easy recipe, education, farmers market, foodie, garlic, greens, healthy, NC agriculture, north carolina agriculture, onion, organic, Raleigh, seasonal, second harvest, squash, sustainable farming, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie
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Goat Meatballs with Wilted Slaw
Goat Meatballs or Sliders are a great way to introduce your family to a meat product used extensively throughout the world. Incorporating local vegetables into the blend allows you to customize the final product to fit into any menu. Continue reading
Posted in Beef, Fall, General, Gluten-Free, Nut-Free, Recipes, Seasonal Eating, Second Harvest, Snack, Winter
Tagged #realfood, appetizers, beef, farmers market, fennel, garlic, goat, green garlic, organic, Prodigal Farm, roasted peppers, seasonal food, slow cooked onion, Spain Farm, sustainable agriculture, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie
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Stuffed Paprika Peppers
At the end of the summer season, you can still find some Paprika Peppers. They hold their shape well when baked with a hearty but light stuffing of local rice, sausage, hamburger, greens and roasted tomato sauce. Continue reading
Posted in Appetizer, Beef, Dairy-Free, Fall, Gluten-Free, Nut-Free, Pork, Recipes, Second Harvest, Summer
Tagged #localfood, #locavore, #realfood, Cohen, Edible Earthscapes rice, healthy, Midtown Farmers Market, north carolina agriculture, paprika peppers, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, seasonal food, second harvest, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie, Western Wake Farmers Market, Wild Onion Farms
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Slow Cooking the Beef Bottom Round Steak
Smaller “steak” cuts of bottom round roast make a flavorful dinner for two without much effort. Continue reading
Posted in Beef, Dairy-Free, Diabetic Friendly, General, Gluten-Free, Nut-Free, Recipes, Second Harvest, Year-Round
Tagged #eatwild nc, #grass fed nc, #localfood, #locavore, #realfood, #slowfood, beef, cooking classes, easy recipe, farmers market, healthy, Midtown Farmers Market, NC agriculture, NOFO, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, seasonal food, second harvest, Western Wake Farmers Market
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Eggplant & Black Bean Chili
Black beans work well with the Rosa Bianca eggplant in this recipe alongside roasted heirloom tomatoes with sweet onion and fresh garlic. Spiced it up with local sausage or keep it mild with ground beef. Continue reading
Posted in Beef, Dairy-Free, Diabetic Friendly, Fall, General, Nut-Free, Pork, Recipes, Second Harvest, Summer, Vegetarian
Tagged #localfood, #realfood, black beans, easy recipe, eggplant, gluten free, healthy, Midtown Farmers Market, NOFO, organic, Raleigh Downtown Farmers Market, rosa bianca eggplant, second harvest, sustainable agriculture, Western Wake Farmers Market
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Chili: One Spice at a Time
North Hills Midtown Farmers Market Cooking Demo: Spicy Chili made with local pasture raised beef, local onions and a combination of spices to tantalize your mouth! Serve it with chips or in a bowl with some Ashe County Sharp Cheddar Cheese. Continue reading
Posted in Beef, Dairy-Free, Diabetic Friendly, Gluten-Free, Nut-Free, Recipes, Second Harvest, Summer
Tagged #localfood, #locavore, #realfood, beef, cooking classes, easy recipe, healthy, Midtown Farmers Market, north carolina agriculture, organic, second harvest, spicy, sustainable agriculture, sustainable farming, tarheel foodie, tarheelfoodie
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Taco Salad in a Jiffy
A taco salad made in less than 1/2 hour from local market ingredients and your own prepared frozen taco meat or meat substitute. Continue reading
Options for Stew Beef
Stew Beef is a versatile alternative to more expensive cuts of beef. You can process it in bulk ahead of time to save time, energy and money making recipes later. Continue reading