Market fresh Report - Week Ending December 21st

Information courtesy of Sue Dodd, Sydney Markets

Berries
Berries are superb this season, with extra-large strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and red currants all in good supply. Buy berries to enjoy straight away, as they’re highly perishable in warm weather. Team berries with your panettone for an easy and delicious festive dessert.
Stone fruit
White and yellow-fleshed peaches and nectarines are now in excellent supply, with quality improving by the week as the season hits its stride. Fruit is larger, more aromatic and beautifully juicy, with yellow-fleshed fruit offering a classic sweet-tangy flavour, while white-fleshed varieties are prized for their delicate sweetness and low acidity. Enjoy them fresh, sliced into salads, or grilled for an easy summer dessert—just handle ripe stonefruit gently and allow firmer fruit to ripen at room temperature for the best eating
Lychees
Bursting with juiciness and floral sweetness, fresh lychees are a true seasonal treat. Store them in a sealed bag in the refrigerator to maintain freshness. For an easy summer dessert, pair chilled lychees with ripe mango and fresh mint for a refreshing finish
Sweetcorn
Local sweetcorn is now in season and wonderfully fresh. Enjoy whole cobs simply boiled or barbecued, or slice off the kernels to toss through salads, fritters and salsas for a pop of sweetness and colour.
Broccoli
Versatile and nutritious broccoli is a good buy this week. Add blanched broccoli florets to a salad or stir-fry.
Broccolini
Tender, quick-cooking broccolini is perfect for summer meals—steam, grill, stir-fry or roast.
Cherries
Plump, glossy cherries are the quintessential taste of an Australian summer. With fruit arriving from Young, Orange, South Australia and Victoria, there’s a wide choice of sizes, flavours and price points. Enjoy them fresh, roast to serve alongside turkey or ham, or scatter through festive salads.
Mangoes
Sweet, juicy mangoes are in abundant supply and offering excellent value this season. Choose firm fruit with a fragrant tropical aroma, then allow to ripen at room temperature until they gently yield near the stem
Figs
Plump, new-season figs have arrived and are eating beautifully. Enjoy them fresh, paired with prosciutto and cheese, or baked into desserts.
Fresh Herbs
Boost the flavour of your festive dishes with fresh, aromatic herbs. Scatter thyme sprigs over roasted vegetables, fold sage and parsley through festive stuffings, or serve fragrant basil leaves with extra virgin olive oil, sliced heirloom tomatoes, burrata and black olives for an effortless summer side.
Cucumber
For a vibrant, fresh crunchy salad, choose from refreshing Lebanese cucumbers, classic Telegraph cucumbers, or baby cucumbers or Qukes. Ideal for easy entertaining. Roughly chop and toss with feta, dill, a squeeze of lemon and a splash of olive oil for a fresh, crowd-pleasing salad.
Iceberg lettuce
Crisp and refreshing Cos lettuce is a summer essential for Caesar salads, wraps and sandwiches. Another option is the popular choice - crunchy and versatility Iceberg lettuce
Limes
Don’t overlook juicy tangy limes, which add brightness to seafood dishes, drinks, desserts and salad dressings
Apricots
There’s never been a better time to enjoy exceptional apricots. Golden-fleshed, velvety-skinned fruit from South Australian and Victorian orchards is arriving in a range of varieties, offering superb sweetness, fragrance and flavour at their seasonal best.
Pumpkin
Golden-fleshed Queensland Jap and Butternut pumpkins are a festive favourite. Roast and dice the flesh for salads, or bake a whole stuffed pumpkin for a show-stopping Christmas centrepiece.
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Salad leaves
For the freshest salads, reach for tender soft-leaf lettuces such as Red Oak Leaf, Mignonette, Butter or Red Coral, all beautifully fresh. For extra crunch, larger heads like Cos or Iceberg lettuce are a great choice.
Asparagus
Premium Victorian asparagus is still in season at your local greengrocer, offered in thin, standard, and extra-thick spears.
Capsicum
Vibrant red capsicums are the sweetest of the capsicums and packed with vitamins. Ideal for grilling, roasting, salads and pasta dishes.


Seasonal Recipes - Summer


Crispy Skin Salmon Fillets with Bean Mash and Mango Salsa
When you use fresh herbs and seasonal produce there’s no need to bombard a dish with fat and salt for flavour. Unless of course it’s good fat. This is a recipe that is packed full of flavour and contains essential Omega 3 fats. It’s a beautiful dish to look at, it tastes delicious and it’s very easy to make.

Japanese miso and tofu soup
This is one of my favourite soups to make. It's super-easy and you just feel like it's doing you good with each spoonful. To maintain the probiotic properties of the miso, bring it to a boil slowly and turn the heat off within 2 minutes of boiling

Gluten Free Orange and Almond Cake
I found this recipe on SBS food and immediately made it a bit healthier by cutting down on the amount of sugar it contains. It's super-moist and rich so you don't need a big piece to feel satisfied.

Szechuan and turmeric kimchi
This is a recipe I created after repeatedly spending over 10 dollars for a small jar of a delicious commercial brand. It costs the same t0 make almost almost five times the amount and the process is ridiculously easy. The longer you leave it the nicer it gets.

Mackerel and Broad Bean salad with Rocket dressing
Hooray, it’s broad bean season again. Seize the moment. Here’s the perfect lunch to serve on a warm spring day. Accompanied with a small basket of warmed sourdough wholegrain rolls, your guests will leave satisfied and sated for the remainder of the day.

Pineapple Frangipanni Cake
This dessert does take time to prepare but it’s delicious, not too sweet and there’s nothing like it available commercially. You may have to serve it with ice cream (but find a good one) for the diehards who have a sweet tooth, but personally I like it with a sheep’s yoghurt and sliced fresh pineapple.

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