Rhubarb

There’s this legend about my dad pulling a rhubarb heist back in his day!  Story goes he snuck through the back yards of his hometown snatching up all the rhubarb from discarded patches.  In the still of the night he managed to fill his little pick-up truck full of rhubarb.  Nobodie’s mom or grandma was none the wiser, until a couple nights later when a sweet treat of rhubarb bread showed up on their doorstep. This is what rhubarb is to me, it’s a little sour but spirited sweetness of homemade goodness that is simply meant to be shared!  

For the most part rhubarb is used for sweets and baked goods!  There’s also a lot of fabulous ways to make beverages with rhubarb infusions. Recipes for rhubarb simple syrups or bitters for soda or cocktail purposes are abundant.  Surprisingly there are a handful of savory ways to use rhubarb as a dressing, in summer salsas, in rice pilafs, as BBQ sauces, or as fixings to go with salmon or chicken!  By far the simplest way to enjoy rhubarb is fresh or dried with mint as refreshing tea!  

 The mother load of baller rhubarb recipes!

80 Recipes for Spring Rhubarb

 Savory rhubarb recipes

Rhubarb and Mint Tea

Spinach Salad With Rhubarb Dressing

Tacos With Rhubarb Salsa

Rhubarb Lemon Chicken Bake

Rhubarb BBQ

Roasted Salmon and Rhubarb

Wild Rice and Rhubarb Pilaf

Kohlrabi

It’s a running joke in the farming world that the number one reason people quit a CSA is because you gave them too much kohlrabi. Kohlrabi is not a common veggie, and it does look like it could be from mars!  But the good news is that it will only show up in your CSA boxes once or twice a season and it does indeed taste delicious!  If you somehow bred a cabbage, radish and an apple all into one plant that’s what kohlrabi tastes like.

 So what exactly does one do with Kohlrabi?  Well being that I’ve asserted that it’s one part apple you can peel off the outer layer and literally just eat it like an apple for a snack!  When roasted its’ natural sugars nicely caramelizes on its’ surface!  You can shred it or spiralize it into chop salads or slaws or put it in salads.  Because kohlrabi is best when eaten raw it’s always a delicious vehicle for any of the dips and pestos you may have whipped up from your CSA box!  

Pro tip: kolorabi stores incredibly well. Keep it wrapped in a plastic bag so your fridge doesn’t dry it out and it can last for months.  Also kohlrabi is basically kale that is bred for its’ swollen stem, so feel free to use the tops of this plant exactly as you would use kale!

 Roasted

perfectly Roasted Kohlrabi

Roasted Kohlrabi and Buttered Hazelnuts

Kohlrabi and Butter Glazed Radishes

Saute'ed Kohlrabi With Onions and Cream

Salad

Shaved Fennel and Kohlrabi Salad

Kohlrabi Parmesan Arugula Salad

 Slaw

Kohlrabi Apple Mint Slaw

Carrot Kohlrabi Slaw

 Soup

Creamy Kohlrabi Soup