Now I might have a zucchini fresh in the garden during spring but only in the very last days before summer ... this recipe link is about last year's first zucchini from my own garden being used right on June 21st in Jamie Oliver's Zucchini Carbonera.
So I set out to make a real Eastern-Ontario style primavera using the vegetables more commonly found in this area from early May and into June: ramps, fiddleheads and asparagus (I'm not a big fan of stinging nettles but they are abundant around this time as well).
I never pick my own fiddleheads although friends do ... I just don't know which ferns are edible and which aren't so I leave this up to the pros. I bought a pack at one of the few local stores selling them.
And the asparagus I used unfortunately is not my own. My asparagus was only planted last year and I need to leave it alone for a year or two to feed itself and ensure a better and longer-lasting harvest down the road. Just as well ... out of the 8 crowns in this particular patch, there were only 12-15 spears (which have now grown into ferns).
Ingredients:
1 lb farfalle pasta
1/4 cup ramps, chopped
1 cup fiddleheads, cleaned, trimmed
1 cup asparagus, chopped
1 cup shiitake mushrooms, chopped
Lemon juice
Goat Cheese
Cook pasta in salted, boiling water.
Saute ramps in a heated pan with some olive oil. Add fiddleheads and asparagus. Saute on high heat a few minutes until veggies begin to soften. Squeeze in the juice of one lemon, season with salt and pepper then set aside.
In a separate pan, heat olive oil then add the mushrooms. Cook on high heat until browned. Add to the greens then toss with cooked pasta.
Serve with goat cheese and lemon slices. Yummy!!
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