Monday, January 10, 2011

Harvest Monday - January 10, 2011

No mug shots of garden veggies this week, but that doesn't mean that I didn't harvest anything. A couple of the usual suspects made their way to the kitchen. Here's the lineup:

Romanesco broccoli - 14 oz.
Golden Chard - 1 lb., 8 oz.

The total harvests for the year are up to 2 lb., 15 oz.

All the Romanesco is maturing early this season. I typically count on harvesting the summer sown plants around February. But I harvested the first head on December 6 and that was too mature and could have been harvested a week or two earlier. The second head was rounded up on January 2 and was harvested a bit late also. And a third head is looking like it's time to bring it in so I need to harvest it before it gets out of hand. There's one more plant  left with a small head developing, I hope that it will be ready some time closer to February...

I still had about a pound of the first head left in the refrigerator (thank goodness it keeps really well). That went into a batch of Spiced Romanesco Broccoli Soup. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with head #2 that's spending time in the cooler now but I'll have to figure out its fate soon so that head #3 can take its place.

Harvest Monday is hosted by Daphne on her blog Daphne's Dandelions, head on over there and check it out.

6 comments:

  1. Boy, that soup sounds wonderful! "The Italian" would just love it!! I'm going to have to copy your recipe.

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  2. Michelle,

    This is the first year I've actually harvested something this early. I picked about a half pound of mustard, kale and rape from our cold frames. Truth be told we could never keep up with all the fine veggies you harvest!

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  3. Yum~~the spicy broccoli soup sounds good, I'll have to wait until next harvest, going out of town tomorrow.

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  4. Heads on my broccoli are so small that if I harvested 3 of them, they would have to be used all in one meal.

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  5. Yum. That reminds me I have to start eating the chard in the freezer. I haven't yet. I miss having fresh chard.

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  6. Our fall broccoli crop all matured extra early this year too. Not sure what was up with that but it sounds like we were not alone in that.

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