THE GREENS OF SUMMER
07/30/21 — Ada Broussard
The greens that we usually associate with a healthy diet (kale and collards) are out of season during the hot Texas summers. They’re about as distant of a memory as sweatshirts. The kale in most grocery stores right now is being shipped from faraway farms and the high summer sun is no place for green leaves… or is it?
We got to thinking, or rather, looking around the farm… there is, in fact, plenty of green to go around! The greens we’re growing this summer are especially well-suited to grow in warm… err… scorching weather, and this means they may be greens you’re accustomed to seeing. In fact, many of you have called and asked what the star-shaped leaf in your CSA box is (sweet potato greens), or what to do with the small but dense bunch of amaranath that you picked up at market. Today on the Daily Dirt, we’re here to introduce to The Greens of Summer. Your best leafy friends, harvested in the early morning hours before the sunshine has gained her strength, here to add some verdency to the usual pallet of red peppers and purple eggplant.
A note on the recipes list below: Guess what? Any of the greens you find in your CSA box this summer (and winter, for that matter) will work with just about any of these recipes. If you’re interested in experimenting in Caribbean flavors, chop your greens and head to the callaloo recipe mentioned under amaranth. Needing some soy sauce in your life? Use any summer green, and make the simple Chinese stir fry mentioned under bok choy. Just make sure to eat your greens. But first, let's meet your greens.