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Super Bowl Snacking

February 2, 2021 By marketeditor

By Madison Jackson

With Super Bowl Sunday quickly approaching, the football fans might be thinking about the game, but we’re all looking forward to the Super Bowl snacks! The array of creamy dips, bite-sized snacks, and decadent desserts are certainly something to anticipate, even for those who aren’t big sports fans. Appetizers and finger food are the traditional spread for most, making for easy snacking between plays or the much-anticipated commercials. The farmers’ market has options to meet all your snacking needs for next Sunday. Get your shopping done at the Saturday market to incorporate fresh, locally made ingredients into your Sunday spread.

Whether you are cooking for a crowd or keeping it lowkey this year, we put together a few recipes that are sure to impress, using fresh ingredients from the market. And for the hardcore football fans looking forward to more traditional snacks, you can, of course, pick up plenty of wings or spinach and cheese for artichoke dip at the market too!

Fried Pickles

Fried Pickles, photo by Madison Jackson

Kick off the game with some savory and sweet fried pickles. Mix 1 cup flour with 1 tbsp garlic powder, 1 tbsp Cajun spice, and ½ tbsp cayenne pepper. Preheat an air fryer to 400. Grab 2 cups of your favorite flavor of pickles from Puckers Gourmet (we’re using the Dilly Sweet pickles, but you can substitute whatever you like) and coat with the flour mixture. Place in a single layer in the fryer and spray with olive oil. Cook for 10 minutes, then flip and cook for 5 more minutes. Serve warm with your favorite dipping sauce.

Buffalo Goat Cheese Balls

Buffalo Goat Cheese Balls, photo by Madison Jackson

If you’re craving something cheesy and a little unique, make some fried buffalo goat cheese balls. Add ⅓ cup of flour and a pinch of pepper to a medium bowl. Add one large beaten egg and 2 tablespoons of water to a separate shallow bowl. Add 1 ½ cups of panko breadcrumbs to another medium-sized bowl. Then your favorite flavor of goat cheese from Nettle Meadow or R&G Cheesemakers and roll it into 20-24 balls. Roll each ball in the flour, then dip in the egg mixture, and then cover in the panko mixture. Place the balls on a baking sheet and freeze for 20 minutes or until firm. Then heat 1-2 cups of oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat and fry the goat cheese balls in batches for 1-2 minutes until crispy brown. Remove and drain on a paper towel-lined surface. Serve hot with spicy buffalo dip from Argyle Cheese Farmer!

Apple Nachos

Apple Nachos, photo by Madison Jackson

For dessert, try making apple nachos, which are easy to customize to your taste and perfect if you’re looking for something a little lighter after all the afternoon snacking. Just cut Fuji apples (or apple of choice) from Saratoga Apple into thin slices and arrange on a plate. Then drizzle about ¼ cup of melted peanut butter (we’re using Plain Jane creamy from Saratoga Peanut Butter Company) and ¼ cup of melted semi-sweet chocolate over the apples. Top with a handful of chocolate chips or some granola to serve.

Fried pickles recipe by Adventures of a Nurse
Buffalo Goat Cheese Balls recipe by Half Baked Harvest
Apple Nachos recipe by Trial and Eater

Filed Under: Featured Article, homepage feature, News Tagged With: Apple, Argyle Cheese Farmer, buffalo, fried, goat cheese, nachos, Nettle Meadow, pickles, Puckers Gourmet, R&G Cheese, Saratoga Apple, Saratoga Peanut Butter Company, snacks, Super Bowl

Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad

November 30, 2020 By marketeditor

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Recipe by Two Peas & Their Pod
Prep & assembly time: 15 mins
Makes 8 servings

Ingredients
*Ingredients currently available at the farmers’ market

For the Dressing:
● ⅓ cup olive oil
● 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
● 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar*
● 1 tablespoon pure maple syrup*
● 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
● 1 clove garlic*, minced
● Kosher salt and black pepper to taste

For the Salad:
● 1 lb Brussels sprouts*, ends trimmed
● 1 large Honeycrisp* apple, chopped (or 2 small apples)
● ½ cup dried cranberries
● ½ cup sunflower seeds
● ⅓ cup shredded or shaved Parmesan cheese*
● Kosher salt and black pepper to taste

Instructions
1. First, make the maple mustard dressing. In a small bowl or jar, whisk together the olive oil, lemon juice, apple cider vinegar, pure maple syrup, mustard, and garlic. Season with salt and pepper and set aside.
2. Next, shave the brussels sprouts. Use a food processor with the slicing attachment and pulse until the brussels sprouts are thinly sliced. You can also use a mandoline or sharp knife if you don’t have a food processor.
3. Place the shredded brussels sprouts in a large bowl. Add the chopped apple, dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, and Parmesan cheese. Drizzle the salad with the dressing and toss well. Season with salt and pepper and serve.

Filed Under: News, Seasonal Recipes Tagged With: Apple, apple cider vinegar, Brussels sprouts, cheese, garlic, Honeycrisp, maple syrup, Parmesan, salad

Pumpkin Dip

October 26, 2020 By marketeditor

Photo by Pattie Garrett

Recipe by Nicole Cunningham, shared by My Saratoga Kitchen Table
Makes: 5½ cups

Ingredients
*Ingredients currently available at the farmers’ market
● 2 cups confectioner’s sugar
● 1 teaspoon nutmeg
● 1 teaspoon cinnamon*
● 16 ounces cream cheese, softened
● 2 cups pumpkin puree (see puree instructions below)
● Apple slices*, graham crackers, ginger snaps, or tea cookies* for serving

Instructions
Mix together the sugar and spices. Whip together with the cream cheese and pumpkin puree. Refrigerate until firm. Serve with apple slices, graham crackers, or ginger snaps.

Notes: Sift the confectioners’ sugar to avoid lumps.

To make your own pumpkin puree: Heat oven to 375 degrees. Cut a medium-sized pumpkin in half from top to bottom, remove the seeds and pulp. Place the halves cut-side down on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Roast until easily pierced, 45 to 60 minutes. Turn over the pumpkin and continue to cook for another 30 minutes. Allow to cool enough to handle. Scoop out the flesh and puree in a food processor. Drain puree in a fine-mesh strainer over a bowl for 1 hour or more. It will keep in the refrigerator for up to four days.

Filed Under: News, Seasonal Recipes Tagged With: Apple, cinnamon, cookies, dip, Halloween, pumpkin, puree, snack

Apple Cinnamon Fruit Roll-Ups

October 12, 2020 By marketeditor

Photo by Pattie Garrett

Recipe by Rian Handler, featured on delish.com
Makes 4 – 6 servings
Prep time: 20 mins
Total time: approximately 4 hrs

Ingredients
*Ingredients currently available at the farmers’ market
● 4 c. assorted apples* (Granny Smith, Honeycrisp), peeled and chopped
● 1/3 c. water
● 2 tbsp. granulated sugar
● 1 tbsp. freshly squeezed lemon juice
● 1 tsp. cinnamon*

Directions
1. Preheat oven to 175°. Line a large, rimmed baking sheet with parchment and lightly grease with cooking spray.
2. In a medium saucepan, add apples, water, sugar, lemon juice, and cinnamon. Bring to a boil, then simmer until apples begin to break down and liquid is mostly evaporated for about 15 minutes.
3. Transfer to a food processor and blend until very smooth. Spread evenly onto the prepared baking sheet and bake until dried out and no longer sticky, about 3 to 4 hours.
4. Using scissors or a paring knife, cut leather into vertical strips and roll up.

Filed Under: News, Seasonal Recipes Tagged With: Apple, cinnamon, for kids, fruit, roll ups, school, snacks

Fall Favorites at the Farmers’ Market

September 28, 2020 By marketeditor

By Madison Jackson and Emily Meagher

Before the farmers’ market moves back indoors, we spend one last month with our tents up and our coats on to share fresh, local products with our community. Summer produce makes way for the fall harvest; a time for comforting food and drinks and festive seasonal products. Here are ten fall favorites you can find at our markets in October.

1. Apple cider and cider donuts
Saratoga Apple and Slyboro Cider House both operate their own orchards. Try their fresh apples, pressed apple cider, hard cider, and cider donuts. A real Upstate NY treat!

Saratoga Peanut Butter Company, photo by Madison Jackson

2. Pumpkin Pandemonium Peanut Butter
The name says it all. This Saratoga Peanut Butter Company creation is chock-full of rich pumpkin and peanut flavors. A guilt-free treat at only 2 grams of sugar per serving, it’s great on sandwiches, apples, ice cream, and more.

3. Hand-painted hats
Artist Gretchen Tisch, owner of Feathered Antler, gives hats a fall makeover. Pick up a leaf-accented fedora or hand-knit beanie at the market.

4. Hot chocolate cheesecake
Grandma Apple’s Cheesecakes’ flavors vary with the season. Our current favorite is hot chocolate cheesecake. It’s perfect for when you have company, but perfectly acceptable to eat all by yourself! Also available are apple and pumpkin cheesecakes and cheesecake filled apples dipped in chocolate.

5. Apple cider fromage frais
Nettle Meadow does cheesemaking with a creative touch, and it shows with their seasonal favorites. Back at the market are the soft apple cider fromage frais, pumpkin spice and maple chevre, and the brie-like Early Snow.

6. Local wool
Elihu Farm’s sheep produce award-winning wool, sold as washed and unwashed fleeces at the market. Pick up a fleece to do some cozy fall crafting!

Saratoga Suds ‘n’ Stuff, photo by Emily Meagher

7. Spooky soaps
At Saratoga Suds ‘n’ Stuff, no shape of soap is too crazy. Their fall mineral soap collection includes ghosts, pumpkins, black cats, acorns, leaves, and owls.

8. Ornamental corn
Fresh summer corn is making way for ornamental fall corn. Pick up some calico or broom corn from local farms for fresh seasonal home decor.

9. Hand-ground cinnamon
Saratoga Spicery’s fresh-ground spices and spice mixes include hand-ground cinnamon. Give your baked goods an extra fresh flavor!

10. Pumpkins!
Farmers’ markets in October wouldn’t be complete without fresh gourds and winter squash. Local farms have a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes in stock – you can even find some hand-painted mini pumpkins.

Photo by Madison Jackson

This week: not a recipe, but a craft… how to make felt balls with wool roving!

Filed Under: Featured Article, homepage feature, News Tagged With: Apple, cheese, cheesecakes, cider, cinnamon, corn, craft, donuts, Elihu Farm, fall, favorites, Feathered Antler, Grandma Apple's Cheesecakes, hats, home decor, Nettle Meadow, peanut butter, pumpkin, Saratoga Apple, Saratoga Peanut Butter, saratoga spicery, Saratoga Suds 'n' Stuff, Slyboro Cider House, soaps, wool

Peanutty Apple Wraps

September 22, 2020 By marketeditor

Lucy making an apple wrap, photo by Jodie Fitz

Recipe by Jodie Fitz

Ingredients
*Ingredients currently available at the farmers’ market
● ¼ cup peanut butter*
● 1 tablespoon honey*
● ½ teaspoon cinnamon*
● 10 thin apple* slices (approximately ½ an apple)
● 1 Flatbread

Instructions
1. Wash, core, and slice the apple into thin slices.
NOTE: You can peel or not peel, the preference is yours.
2. Stir the peanut butter, honey & cinnamon together.
3. Spread the peanut butter mixture onto the flatbread, add the apples and roll it, or fold it, like a burrito.

Filed Under: News, Seasonal Recipes Tagged With: Apple, cinnamon, honey, kids, lunch, peanut butter, school, snack, wrap

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