by Chef's Garden | Dec 4, 2023 | Food and Nutrition
Farmer Lee Jones loves spinach! He adores the farm-fresh flavor, the plant’s robust texture, its amazing amounts of nutrients, and its ability to grow in cool weather—which makes spinach the perfect embodiment of one of Farmer Lee’s favorite sayings: that we’re...
by Chef's Garden | Sep 12, 2023 | Gastronomy
The cucamelon truly is unique, an egg-shaped fruit that looks like a mini-watermelon and tastes like sweet cucumber overlaid with a slightly sour taste of pickle. Here are three ways to highlight this amazing fruit. Bar and Bar Snack: Feta Stuffed Cucamelons ...
by Chef's Garden | Jul 10, 2023 | Culinary Exploration
Go beyond salads with the mesclun mix from The Chef’s Garden. This flavorful blend changes throughout the year as the seasons evolve. Keeping our mesclun mix on hand inherently keeps your menu, the dishes you serve, and their ingredients seasonably sensitive. At the...
by Chef's Garden | Jun 28, 2023 | Food & Drink
Pea tendrils offer a mildly sweet, earthy flavor reminiscent of fresh, raw peas. You can keep the tendrils whole or pull them apart from the leaves, enjoying the incredibly tender and buttery texture and their eye-catching appearance. Here, Chef Jamie Simpson shares...
by Chef's Garden | Jun 12, 2023 | Food & Drink
This lovely lettuce offers fresh green flavor along with a tender, succulent texture while also providing a nice crunch. The leaves are fleshy and creamy-edged green. In the summer, there’s also a bonus: rose-colored edible flowers. Here are three ways that Chef...