Entries Tagged as 'favas'

Too Soon for Potatoes?

March 2nd, 2009 · 3 Comments · Uncategorized

Just a few days ago it was starting to look like spring around our kitchen garden here in the District of Columbia, about a mile from the White House. I was able to get out and sow spinach and fava bean seeds. And today my seed potatoes are scheduled to be shipped from Maine. But [...]

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Liver with Fava Beans and a Little Chianti

June 19th, 2008 · 6 Comments · Uncategorized

With all the fava beans we’ve harvested recently, it was impossible not to pay a small homage to Hannibal Lecter. So I made a quick trip to the local Whole Foods and discovered calves liver is quite the bargain: just a bit over $3 for four man-sized portions. Hey, we may be on to something [...]

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Shelling Favas

June 17th, 2008 · 7 Comments · Uncategorized

The fava bean is the original Old Wold bean. Other beans originated in the Americas. Picked when the pods are green and plump, the barely mature beans are sweat and tender, tasting like fresh peas. But getting them from the garden to the dinner plate takes a bit of work. The fava bean is doubly [...]

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