Recipes

FROM OUR RECIPE ARCHIVES: Blueberries with Feta and Mint

In our current issue, Gabrielle Langholtz–editor of Edible Manhattan and Edible Brooklyn–reviews Mindy Fox’s latest cookbook, Salads: Beyond the Bowl, which features this recipe for blueberries with feta and mint. Refreshing, seasonal and oh so yummy.

IN OUR CURRENT ISSUE: Foraging for Urban Pigweed

In our latest issue, Marie Viljoen shares her tips for foraging for and dining on pigweed–a hearty weed once cultivated by the Aztecs for its precious seeds that now takes over the city come summer time. From sautéed atop crostini to baked in a pigweed tart, Viljoen offers several ways to enjoy the nutritious leaves.

FROM OUR RECIPE ARCHIVES: Traditional Sicilian Caponata

From now until October, eggplant abounds at Greenmarkets in New York. One way to enjoy these lovely purple plants is with caponata, a cold southern Italian eggplant starter that goes great with warm, crusty bread. Raffaele Ronca, the executive chef at Palma, shared with us this recipe.

FROM OUR RECIPE ARCHIVES: Summer Squash a la Chef Anthony

By now those cute little squash plants in your garden aren’t so little anymore. No matter where you plant them, summer squash has a way of taking over the garden…and your fridge. If you find yourself with more zucchini than you know what to do with (don’t we all?), try this dish from Chef Michael Anthony of Gramercy Tavern.

FROM OUR RECIPE ARCHIVES: Homemade Horchata

School’s out, the kids are free and everybody’s thirsty. While we’re usually big advocates of adult drinks this time of year, here’s a recipe that’s sure to please the kids, as well as the child inside of all of us: horchata.