Cornmeal and cheese will help bind the filling, so choose ripe, moist tomatoes for this pie because early-season, hot-house or under-ripe fruit will not provide the flavor and the moisture required here. A mix of field-grown heirlooms is… Read More
More than just a side salad, this dish can be served hot or cold. Try it as … a bruschetta topping; a layer in fish tacos — the meal that inspired this salad; a bed or sauce for… Read More
Late last October, we planted 13,600 garlic cloves. This month we harvested the crop and wow, we have to brag: This garlic is gorgeous, with flavor to match. Plump, perfect, clean garlic bulbs with no disease are $1.65… Read More
These are approximate harvest dates for our seasonal farm produce. Please keep in mind that many yields tend to start small and increase over a period of days to weeks, depending on the weather. Potatoes (red/white/Yukon/russet): July 1… Read More
Turnips, carrots, winter squash and potatoes are “long keepers” — fall vegetables that, when stored at cool temperatures away from light, hold their flavor and nutritional value through the darkest winter months. They’re great to have on hand for roasting, steaming,… Read More
On Martha’s Vineyard, folks have been eating cranberries since long before Europeans arrived. One of our farmstand suppliers is the Vineyard Open Land Foundation, which grows certified organic cranberries in the Lambert’s Cove area of Tisbury. Their sale… Read More
These are approximate harvest dates for our seasonal farm produce. Please keep in mind that many yields tend to start small and increase over a period of days to weeks, depending on the weather.
The West Tisbury Farmers Market now takes place twice a week. Come see us at the Grange: 9 a.m. to noon on Saturdays through Oct. 6 and Wednesdays through August 29.
The Mobile Market is back for a second season of bringing fresh, locally grown produce to Martha’s Vineyard neighborhoods five days a week. Read about it in the Vineyard Gazette »»