Almost two weeks ago, we got our final Pinckney’s Produce CSA box of the fall season. It has taken me this long to get a post up about it because without another box’s arrival to give us a deadline, we had the opportunity to eat the last shipment of veggies at our leisure, which, though I did freeze a little bit of it, proved my theory that each box was at least two weeks’ food for us. Here’s what we got:
- 5 sweet potatoes
- 2 heads broccoli
- 2 bell peppers
- 1 bunch collards
- 3 bunches spinach
- 1 bunch kale
- 1 head cabbage
- 1 eggplant
- lots of green beans
- lots of tomatoes
The first night I made a variation on one of our favorite dishes, Rachael Ray’s Italian Tuna Casserole (I have the cook book this recipe is from, but someone recreated it here). Tuna casserole is one of my comfort foods, and I’m a big fan of this recipe. Jon suggested adding in one of the heads of broccoli, and so this recipe used up one of those as well as two of the bunches of spinach. This recipe fed us for a couple of days, plus at least one lunch for me.
The kale was used up another night in this pasta with sausage and kale, which was almost as good as the bacon and collard linguine we’ve loved this season. Continue reading “CSA: Charleston– the season ends”