This is my Dark Days meal for the week and includes home grown mung bean sprouts, 9 Bean Rows pac choi and onion, garlic from The Saturday Farmers Market at the Village and beef bone broth made from Gallagher's Centennial Farm. The process was nothing fancy: melt frozen broth, add sliced onion and garlic along with salt to taste and ginger, bring to a simmer, add chopped pac choi and return to a simmer, remove from heat, pour into bowls and top with mung bean sprouts and if desired a squeeze of lime, a splash of fish sauce and maybe some chili oil.
P.S. Check out this nice article on Gallagher's Centennial Farm.
Visit Not Dabbling In Normal on Sundays for the round up of Dark Days meals.


3 comments:
Hi Maggie! Just stopped in Daring Kitchen to see what everyone is up to and noticed you were featured. Great interview!!
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Looks like a terrific recipe, and I look forward to learning more about your life in northern Michigan. (Still stuck in the Detroit 'burbs here!) Just found your blog on the Macomb Daily Web site -- I am also newly listed with the blogs in the "Life" section. Cheers!
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