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Dark Days Eat Local Challenge, Week #12

This week’s Dark Days Eat Local Challenge meal was The Northeast Locavore Feast!! Several of us from the northeast joined forces for a pot luck gathering at my home. The premise was simple: we all bring local dishes, we all eat, we all blog about it! (The original gang of seven was reduced to the gang of five due to some football game and the demands of work. But we forged (foraged?) on.) In attendance:

What a delightful group of people—I think it took us all of 10 seconds to bond! Perhaps our affinity is due to our sharing the same foodshed, eating food that grew in the same soil, and discovering that my farmers are really our farmers. There’s nothing quite like conversation among people who experience similar challenges and celebrate similar victories. Whatever our reason(s) for eating locally: taste, nutrition, food miles, food safety, food security, local pride, or some combination thereof, we found kindred food spirits.

We talked food—recipes, ingredients, vendors, and techniques. We ate. We shared stories of our adventures in finding and obtaining food ingredients. We ate. We discussed the disparities in food laws and lore between NY and CT. Did I mention we ate?

Lisa Agee of Goatboy Soap found the idea so exciting, she donated party favors: cute little goat-faced soaps.

goatboy_soap_favors

Our Fabulous Northeast Feast Local Menu

As you’ll see, the dishes ran the gamut. My ingredient sources are listed below. Visit the other sites to see their sources and take on the day.

Appetizers

Soup and Salad

  • Mixed green salad with squash and apples and an exceptional dressing
    salad
  • Potato leek soup

Main Course

  • Roasted root vegetables
    roasted_veggies
  • Thai winter squash curry
    thai_winter_squash
  • Ricotta gnocchi with pesto
    gnocchi
  • Chicken Scarpariello
    chicken_scarp
  • Kugel Gratin of greens and potatoes
    kugel

Dessert

Beverages

Foodie Bloggers taking pictures of food:

alicia kaela

Sophie’s Ingredient Sources:

Chicken Scarpariella
Potato Leek Soup

I used the cranberry potatoes, thinking the soup would have a sort of Valentine’s look to it. Well, it didn’t. It came out to be an olive drab kind of color. Still tasty, but not pretty.

Well, that was fun. Plans are in the making for a summer feast!

6 Comments on “Dark Days Eat Local Challenge, Week #12”

  1. #1 kaela
    on Feb 8th, 2010 at 10:49 pm

    Thanks again for a very fun time! We were both sadly exhausted this morning, but so worth it.

    p.s. My husband’s name is Tai (short for Taino, actually), not Kai. Thank goodness - Kai & Kaela?? WAY too cutesy. ;)

  2. #2 sophie
    on Feb 8th, 2010 at 10:58 pm

    Ooops! Tai’s name is fixed now!

    I had an excellent time myself. Definitely worth it.

  3. #3 Alicia
    on Feb 9th, 2010 at 1:15 pm

    Renato & I had a great time. We definitely have to do it again!

  4. #4 zoe p.
    on Feb 10th, 2010 at 11:22 am

    Totally delicious, totally fun.

  5. #5 Dark Days 09/10 :: Week #12 Recap (South and East) « (not so) Urban Hennery
    on Feb 11th, 2010 at 2:27 pm

    [...] in the works. Details, photos, and links to the other participants can be found in Sophie’s words here and in Kaela’s [...]

  6. #6 Sarah Caron
    on Feb 16th, 2010 at 10:29 pm

    I am so sorry that I missed it! Looks like you all had a wonderful spread (and good conversation!).

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