In
the Garden Update – Already June
(Grandma's
creamed spinach, anyone?)
Peppers and basil in the cold frame. |
The
grape and roma tomatoes are in the ground, the zucchini, patty pan
squash and pole bean seeds have come up, the pepper seedlings were
planted in the garden this weekend. I've got sixteen Genovese basil
plants still in the cold frame. They'll probably end up in large
pots on the deck this week, minus the few I'll give to a basil-loving
neighbor. And I've used the first of the leaf lettuce I planted as
seedlings a month ago for tacos and salad. Despite the prolonged
winter, the summer garden season has arrived on time...
Spinach crop to the left, lettuce crop to the right... |
I
found I had so much spinach at my disposal that I even tried to
duplicate my grandmother's creamed spinach recipe, a staple dish of
my childhood. Grandma made it simply, mixing up a sauce using milk
instead of cream, with an undetermined amount of garlic. She had a
large wooden bowl and a hand-held chopping tool she used to finely
mince the cooked spinach before combining it with the cream sauce and
garlic. My version of Grandma's spinach dish is not chopped nearly
as fine, but the taste is close enough to conjure up memories of my
five-year-old self sitting at the dinner table and discovering I
actually loved the taste of that yucky looking creamed spinach...
Rosemary (flowering), marjoram, parsley and lemon verbena waiting for pots of basil to join them on the deck... |
A
memory is a treasure that survives. - Amish Proverb
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