Happy full moon. I hope you have been able to spend some moments outside with loved ones or to yourself. Though I am coming around to the fact that I actually don’t like the cold and could personally definitely can do without the changes in temperature, I am learning to appreciate by way of veggies the possibilities that the fall can offer.
Sea kale, also known as hydra kale, is a sadly overlooked fall veggie. Seed catalogs describe sea kale as “tender yet sturdy.” And though we can fun of seed catalogs descriptions that feel like too many abstracted adjectives for a run on sentence-it’s exactly how I too would describe sea kale.
A tender and sturdy stem makes for an easy harvest without the frustrations of breakage. If you were harvesting sea kale, I think you too would have an affinity to it. Tender yet sturdy greens- makes the base to a hearty fall salad that gives you nostalgia for June but the bulkiness needed for the fall. If only we could all aim to be like sea kale; tender, yet sturdy.
I am not equipped to tell a story of our sea kale’s seed, but enough to predict that it has a distant relationship to the kale you can find on the coasts of the Black Sea and parts of northern Europe. We are talking about a plant that grows in salty air, vulnerable to all that coastal wind, and fluctuating temperatures-conditions that are too rough for many humans and non humans alike. Sea kale, surviving along these coasts with its tender leaves.
Finally, sea kale teaches me to respect my relationship to this season. I have been ritualizing cleaning my space these days; feeling a little too tender, often too cold, to go too far. So I sweep my home, clean the dishes, make my bed, fluff the pillows, just to tend to my space and to myself a little deeper; I make myself a bit more sturdy to prepare for the hearty winter.
Sea kale, the perfect green for autumn.
With sweetness
Paloma
Potatoes
"Sea Kale"/Hydra or Lacinato
Fennel
Garlic Chives
Yellow Onions
Garlic
Butternut Squash
Enjoy sea kale/Hydra subbed into this recipe here: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/kale-salad-with-pecan-vinaigrette
Simple fennel preparation! Cheese, herbs, lemon juice... yummm
https://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/shaved_fennel_salad/
These onions are fully cured and can last in a cool, dry place through the Winter. You'll be getting lots these last few weeks, so as to have onions through the Fall!
Kale: In a bag in the fridge! If you're short on space you can take the leaves off the stems, chop it up and into a bag or Tupperware! New Paragraph
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