Market Fresh Report Week Ending 28th February

information courtesy of Sue Dodd - Sydney Markets

Peaches
Make the most of late summer’s sun-blessed peaches and nectarines. Most fruit is now clingstones varieties, which are very tasty and top value. Apart from snacking on stonefruit, roasting peaches and nectarines amplifies their bright flavours
Plums
With their sweet-tart flavour, plums are perfect for tossing through salads, pack into a lunchbox, poach, bake, or stew. Primetime, Amber Jewel, Radiance & Dapple Dandy; tangy, juice and sweet mid-season plums are a great value
Tomatoes
Late summer tomatoes are richly flavoured.There is a good supply of plump, ripe salad tomatoes around this week from Victoria, Western Australia, Queensland, and from Sydney growers
Berries
Checkout the Victorian strawberries and the blackberries this week
Pumpkins
Pumpkins are plentiful. Select from Butternut, Jarrahdale, and Jap pumpkins. Cut pumpkin is $2-$3 a kilo. Add the sweet, nutty flavour of pumpkin to curries, pasta dishes or roast and toss through cooked couscous or a salad.
Broccoli
Broccoli is a popular vegetable that needs minimal preparation. One of the most nutritious of all vegetables it provides, some iron, potassium, and a high content of vitamins, including vitamin C.
Snow peas
Crisp, tender, and naturally sweet snow peas are a scrumptious addition to any stir fry.
Apples
Freshly harvested new-season apples are juicy, sweet, and crunchy. New-season apples from Batlow and Victoria include Fuji, Mi apples and Royal Gala
Pears
New-season Williams's pears from Shepparton in Victoria are sweet, juicy, flavoursome and rich in fibre
Avocadoes
New-season Shephard avocados, a perfect choice for salad or sandwiches as they will not brown once cut
Eggplant
Eggplants come in many shapes, sizes and colours and are appreciated the world over for their taste and versatility. Eggplants spongy flesh rapid absorbs flavours during cooking. Eggplant teams well with tomatoes, capsicum, garlic, lemon, basil, mint, cheese, lamb, tahini, and yoghurt. Eggplant, tomato & pine nut salad -This salad teams well with barbecued chicken, fish, or meat.
Capsicums
Brightly coloured red or green capsicums add colour to any meal. Roast, stir-fry, barbecue, grill or eat raw. Capsicums are an excellent source of vitamins A, B3, and C.
Mushrooms
Mushrooms are fast and easy to prepare and have a unique nutritional profile. Make your meals healthier by adding mushrooms.
Green beans
Green bean prices have eased this week
Why not try...
Grapes
The Mildura and Robinvale regions provide top eating grapes, and with exports down and there is an abundance of quality grapes to enjoy. Sultana grapes are small in size, naturally sweet, and yellowish-green colour. There are also quality eating Thompson, Crimson seedless and Black Muscatels, Cotton Candy and Sapphire grapes available at your local greengrocer.
Figs
Luscious fresh figs are abundant right now, and their natural sugars make them deliciously sweet.
Passionfruit
Passionfruit are in stores right now and are tangy and delicious.
Zucchini
Zucchini are popular in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cooking and flavored for their dense white flesh, versatility, and mild flavour. Grated zucchini is perfect for adding to pasta sauces or sauté sliced zucchinis with crushed garlic until tender.
Cauliflower
Select small to medium-sized, firm white cauliflowers. At home, store in a plastic bag in the fridge and use within 4 days. Versatile cauliflower teams deliciously with flavour like cheese, lemon, garlic, potatoes, mustard, breadcrumbs and curry
Iceberg Lettuce
Crunchy Iceberg lettuce is a thrifty buy


Seasonal Recipes - Summer


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.

Grilled Spatchcock with a salad of beetroot, orange, watercress & baby herbs
Recipe courtesy of Game Farm.

Quinoa, Pistachio and Rose Petal Salad
Combining these ingredients together feels more like art than cooking, but then again cooking is an art in itself. Gluten intolerants will also enjoy this pretty salad that is delicious served with grilled lamb, chicken or haloumi and vegetable kebabs.

Fennel, Chilli, Garlic & Pumpkin Pasta
The chilli & garlic in this pasta dish provide a lovely warming quality for the cooler nights of autumn and winter however this recipe also tastes nice cold during Summer and Spring. If you like spice simply add more chilli...The most important thing to remember?....Always use good quality pasta and parmesan!

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