Thursday, November 5, 2009

Fall foods from the garden

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I spent Halloween weekend at my parents' place in the countryside, where fall abounds with open arms. The first thing I did was frolic with my dog of course. After a good hour of dog fun, I put on rubber boots and headed out to the garden to pick and pull out veggies with my own hands. "What should we do with all these fall vegetables mom?" really means "What's for dinner?"

My parents grow their own shitake mushrooms. They drill holes into the logs and place shiitake spores (or germs, they call it) and place them like above.




One day left unsupervised.. they've grown a bit too much but were still very juicy and flavorful. 


Brussel sprouts are difficult to find or very expensive to buy in Japan (8 sprouts for $3!) , so I asked my parents to make room for my own batch this year. The seeds were planted 3 weeks later than suggested, so the sprouts came out a bit small.. they were still delectable, sauteed in olive oil and salt. 




These red peppers are also from the garden.


These rare fruits are called sarunashi. They grow on trees in wooded areas, and taste exactly like sweet kiwi fruits.  One of those things you can't buy at any stores.

2 Comments:

Blogger lisa solomon said...

i remember walking by the farm plot every day while we were installing in the museum. SO beautiful.

i heart brussel sprouts. i'm sorry they are so expensive in japan.... but glad you grew them!!

November 6, 2009 at 1:53 PM  
Blogger jlc said...

You... are an incredible girl!!! Thanks for making my week/ and thanks again for your sweet e-mail. I just read it to Sam and things like that make me keep on blogging when I went to stop. You are so right .. it is a LOT of energy! But don't stop yours.... you seem to have a LOT to give to the blogosphere. And have a lot of experience of your own to share to the world! Beautiful photos.. have a great thanksgiving! And keep in touch!

xox.

November 26, 2009 at 6:35 AM  

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