Celebrate Summer Recipe

 

Celebrate the Season All Summer Long!

Conner Smith can be found at the Fox & Wolf Stand #39 at Market. He fills his stand to the brim each week with USDA-certified organic produce, eggs, and farm flowers from a generational farm in Pine Grove started by his great-grandparents in 1900.

Our Mystery Market Chef created a summer salad inspired by two Fox & Wolf farm offerings. The dish combines incredible flavor, lovely textures, and delightful eye appeal. It is also super simple to make for a summer salad that will enhance any meal. Enjoy the full recipe for Pea Shoot Salad with Asian Dressing

INGREDIENTS

Dressing:

Amounts to taste:

•      Cilantro, finely chopped

•      Fresh Mint leaves, finely chopped

•      Fresh Ginger, peeled and grated

•      Fresh Garlic, grated

 

Measured ingredients:

•      3 Tbsp Sesame oil

•      2 Tbsp Soy Sauce

•      1-1/2 tsp Brown sugar

•      2 tsp Rice vinegar

 

Salad base:

•      Pea Shoots, at least 2 cups/serving

•      Cucumber, thinly sliced

•      Radishes, very thinly sliced

•      Sliced almonds, toasted and divided

•      Edible flowers

 

EQUIPMENT:

•      One small bowl for dressing

•      Whisk

•      One large bowl for salad

•      Very sharp small knife or a mandolin for slicing

•      Baking sheet

 

INSTRUCTIONS:

•      Gather your ingredients

•      Gather your equipment

•      preheat oven to 325F

•      While oven is preheating, combine the ingredients for the dressing into a small bowl and whisk to combine then set aside.

•      Spread the sliced almonds on your baking sheet in a single layer and toast in the oven until slightly browned (be watchful because they go from browned to burned very quickly about 7-10 minutes depending upon your oven}

•      Slice the cucumbers and the radishes and add them to the salad bowl.

•      Add the Pea shoots to the bowl.

•      Add half of the toasted almonds to the bowl.

•      Combine the dressing with the salad and toss the coat all of the ingredients.

•      When ready to serve, sprinkle some of the remaining toasted almonds and some edible flowers on each serving.

 

Browse Additional Blog Posts

Brenda and Market

Brenda and Market

It is bittersweet news to share that our most faithful good steward of Market, Valerie Moul, Chair of the Central Market Trust, will be retiring at the close of this month. Valerie, your good stewardship of Market has been nothing short of awe-inspiring; thank you....

Pure Palate Organic and Market

Pure Palate Organic and Market

Upon chatting with Feizal Fakier, it’s clear that he’s proud to be here at Market with Pure Palate Organic. In fact, it’s right where he’s meant to be. His passion for the organic, raw, and fermented dairy goods he brings to Market each week is palpable, and his...

Gene and Market

Gene and Market

Upon reading our most recent post, you may remember that Mayor Sorace connected us with Gene Shaw, a kind gentleman enjoying a hot dog lunch at a table along the south side of the Market House. The table where he sat is one that he created, and the Market House in...

Mayor Sorace and Market

Mayor Sorace and Market

She walks into the Market Office toting a canvas bag filled to the brim with fresh produce, and asks for help in not forgetting to have her empty milk container filled before she leaves. Chuckling, she notes that this is “‘legit’ how I walk around.” Her honesty is...

Lancaster County Coffee Roasters and Market

Lancaster County Coffee Roasters and Market

Roasting coffee is a passion for Scott Smith, who started Lancaster County Coffee Roasters in the early 2000s with his brother. They found a spot on Ross Street on the East Side of the City, purchased a piece of roasting equipment with a partner, and the rest is...

Gladys and Market

Gladys and Market

The original seed for Stories of Market was planted last September after meeting a woman named Gladys while taking in the beauty of some oscar milkweed bunches at Thomas Produce. We struck up a conversation, and she kindly agreed to share a little bit about what...

The Horse Inn and Market

The Horse Inn and Market

Tucked along Fulton Street on the east side of the City, the Horse Inn has been a local restaurant since 1920. In fact, it’s the longest continuously running restaurant in the City, a detail which made the telling of its relationship with the longest continuously...

New Fraktur-inspired Market Design

New Fraktur-inspired Market Design

We recently worked with local illustrator, and Market-lover, Laura Korzon of Paper Jane on a new design for merchandise at Lancaster Central Market. To celebrate the new design, Laura was kind enough to take a few moments to talk about what Market means to her and the...

Raise the Roof: An Update

Raise the Roof: An Update

Funds have been raised, and now prospective contractors have been made aware. Many, many wheels have been set in motion toward the next stop on our journey to a new, historically sound slate roof atop Lancaster Central Market. If you’re just tuning in, the Central...

We’ve Refreshed!

We’ve Refreshed!

Three days each week, more than 60 incredible Standholders from in and around beautiful Lancaster County bring to Lancaster Central Market fresh, local food and goods to share with the surrounding community. It is our hope, as the Central Market Trust, that this new...