Unfortunately, the summer market has ended, but the Winter Market will begin Saturday November 8 at the East End Rec on 210 Zumbro Street from 9 to noon.
Check out our video of a few of our vendors describing the best parts of the market. We are so thankful for our vendors and customers.
Farmer's Market Appreciation Video
And don't forget to mark your calendars with the winter market dates:
Winona Farmer's Market
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
Exciting News!
This just in! Thanks to Seven Hawks Vineyards, every person who attends our dinner tomorrow night will have a chance to win one of two gift certificates for a bottle of wine!
Tickets can be purchased at the Co-op or by emailing winonafarmersmarket@gmail.com. They can also be purchased at the door for $45 for one or $80 for two.
We are very excited and we hope to see everyone there! Thank you for your continued support of the Winona Farmer's Market.
Tickets can be purchased at the Co-op or by emailing winonafarmersmarket@gmail.com. They can also be purchased at the door for $45 for one or $80 for two.
We are very excited and we hope to see everyone there! Thank you for your continued support of the Winona Farmer's Market.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
This Week's Recipe: Chorizo Potato Hash with Fried Eggs
This Week’s Recipe: Chorizo Potato Hash with Fried Eggs
*Hyvee
Ingredients:
- 1/2 (15 oz) pkg chorizo
- 1 ½ C. potatoes
- ⅓ C. chopped onion
- 1/4 c. chopped red bell pepper
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- salt and black pepper, to taste
- 1-2tbsp olive oil
- 1 tbsp butter
- 2 large egges
- Fresh cilantro, for garnish
Methods:
- Remove casing from chorizo, if present. In a large nonstick skillet, cook chorizo over medium-high heat until brown, using spatula to break up the meat. Reserving drippings in skillet, use a slotted spoon to transfer chorizo to a plate lined with paper towels; set aside.
- To reserved drippings, add potatoes, onion, bell pepper and garlic. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cook over medium-high heat for 12 to 15 minutes or until potatoes are crisp on the outside, adding olive oil as necessary to avoid sticking. Stir in chorizo and reduce heat to medium-low.
- In a small skillet, melt butter over medium heat. Break eggs into skillet; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Reduce heat to medium-low and cover briefly. Uncover and cook eggs until whites are completely set and yolks start to thicken slightly.
- To serve, divide potato mixture between two plates. Top each with a fried egg. If desired, garnish with cilantro.
Monday, October 13, 2014
Featured Vendor: Shao Her
This week's featured vendor is Shao Her. She is located in Holmen, Wisconsin and sells primarily vegetables such as: radishes, kohlrabi, peppers, green onions and carrots. Shao's favorite vegetable is the hot pepper.
Shao has been at the Winona Farmer's Market for seven years. She has been at the market as long as she has been farming. Her favorite part of the market is selling vegetables to her customers. Shao is also at the farmer's market in LaCrosse every Sunday.
Shao has been at the Winona Farmer's Market for seven years. She has been at the market as long as she has been farming. Her favorite part of the market is selling vegetables to her customers. Shao is also at the farmer's market in LaCrosse every Sunday.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Featured Vendor: Herbal Turtle Farms
This week's featured vendor is Bryan Crigler of Herbal Turtle Farms located in Winona, MN. He specializes in forest-grown mushrooms, specialty herbs and vegetables. He has also done garlic this year. All of the products are naturally grown without the use of harmful chemicals.
He cultivates a few varieties and is certified to find a few wild varieties.
Bryan got into sustainable agriculture after away from a corporate job and spending a lot of time on a hobby farm. He really enjoyed it and that is what made him want to become a farmer.
Bryan has been at the Winona Farmer's Market for five years. He believes people are drawn to the farmer's market because it is a place for the community to get together. There is a good variety of vendors, coffee and live music making it a good place for people to hang out. Bryan's favorite part of the market is people talking to the farmers and meeting the people that grow their food.
He cultivates a few varieties and is certified to find a few wild varieties.
Bryan got into sustainable agriculture after away from a corporate job and spending a lot of time on a hobby farm. He really enjoyed it and that is what made him want to become a farmer.
Bryan has been at the Winona Farmer's Market for five years. He believes people are drawn to the farmer's market because it is a place for the community to get together. There is a good variety of vendors, coffee and live music making it a good place for people to hang out. Bryan's favorite part of the market is people talking to the farmers and meeting the people that grow their food.
You can learn more about Herbal Turtle Farm on their website, Facebook, Twitter, or Linked In page.
Don't forget Bryan's mushrooms will give you super powers and (probably) make you smarter!
Don't forget Bryan's mushrooms will give you super powers and (probably) make you smarter!
This Week's Recipe: Tomatoes Stuffed with Sausage Red
This Week’s Recipe: Tomatoes Stuffed with Sausage Red
*Eating By Color
Ingredients:
6-8 Medium Tomatoes
1 lb ground sausage (can use beef or lamb for different flavor) browned
3 cups bread crumbs
½ minced onion
2 tbsp chopped fresh parsley
2 eggs beaten
Salt and pepper to taste
Methods:
• Cut the top off of the tomato and scoop out the pulp.
• Mix the bread crumbs, cooked and drained meat, onions, parsley and seasoning.
• Add beaten egg and mix again. Should be slightly sticky. If too moist add more bread crumbs.
Should hold together.
• Stuff tomato with filling. Bake at 400 degrees for about 30-40 minutes.
• Serve with a salad for great summer meal!
Local Food Dinner
We have some exciting news! Tickets will soon be available for our 1st Annual Local Food Dinner at The Boathouse! Two seatings will be available and the menu will be announced soon. Come support your local non-profit Farmer's Market while enjoying great, locally grown food!
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