
Purslane
The Gardeners Gourmet stand is in its full summer glory about now with a dozen different kinds of heirloom greens. My personal salad favorite, purslane, is back in season. If you’ve never tried it, here’s your invitation to do so! It’s super healthy — more omega-3 than any other vegetable, and tons of vitamins and minerals. It was apparently Ghandi’s favorite food. I eat it raw in salads (pick the leaves off the bigger stems), though you can chop it up (with the stems) and eat it cooked as well. A quick search found recipes for: Grilled Zucchini Salad with Purslane and Tomato, Purslane and Pea Soup, and Purslane and Pork Stew (a Mexican favorite).
I also bought some Indigo Frissee, which tastes like wasabi. I’ve never cooked with it before, but I bet it’s a great saute green — maybe under a mild fish or pressed tofu. Both greens are $9 per pound at the Gardeners Gourmet stand.
My full bounty is pictured below: eggs from pasture-raised chickens, non-homogenized milk (with the cream on top!), homemade mozzarella, tomatoes, basil, sourdough bread, rhubarb, cukes, sugar snap peas, and the greens.

Market Bounty
DC Harvest is a family effort by Art Drauglis, Carly Lesser (aka Ketzirah) and Amy Monsarrat. Amy has a long history of environmental activism and social justice work and Ketzirah has strong focus on the spiritual side of local and seasonal eating. Art works for a CSA, cans, gardens, and is a rockin farm-to-table cook. All three have made the DC region their home for a decade (or more) and know from experience the difference eating locally can make.
Ketzirah
July 2nd, 2009 at 7:49 pm
I love purslane, but I find it hard to describe. I also see your Clear Springs Farm Milk! It’s hard to rave about milk, but I love theirs!
robin shuster
July 2nd, 2009 at 8:00 pm
We will have lots of purslane at Garner’s Produce at Bloomingdale on Sunday July 5th!