Sweet Potato Gnocchi with Winter Greens

a child's hands preparing sweet potato gnocchi

Storage crops like sweet potatoes are available through most of the winter at farmers markets. There are several varieties, including traditional orange-fleshed types as well as those with purple or white interiors. Experiment with different types in this recipe! (You might need to adjust how much flour you use.) Servings: 2–4Time: 30 minutes to 1

Veggie Rice Bowl

Fall veggie rice bowl

This is a great recipe for using up leftover veggies or grains you may already have in the pantry. Feel free to substitute your favorites! You can make this a protein bowl by adding an egg, tofu, or chicken. Servings: 6-8Time: 30 minutes Ingredients Directions

Apple Ring Pancakes

apple ring pancakes

Though apples are intwined in American cultural identity (Johnny Appleseed, “American as apple pie”), they are not native to the United States. The earliest apples were likely grown in Central Asia thousands of years ago and spread through Europe and the Americas via trade routes. Apples are an important crop in Western North Carolina, particularly

Roasted Garlic Parmesan Cabbage

Roasted Garlic Parmesan Cabbage

Cabbage originated as a wild plant in Europe and the Mediterranean region, growing along bodies of water. Early Greek and Romans had great respect for cabbage as they thought it had healing properties. Cabbage is a low-calorie vegetable with a high fiber content that assists with controlling blood sugar and reduces the chance of spikes

Butternut Squash and Turmeric Soup

squash turmeric soup

Butternut is a winter squash variety and originated in Mexico and Guatemala. You can substitute any winter squash for this soup, such as acorn or kabocha squash. Turmeric is native to southern India and Indonesia. It’s generally available in its dried spice form, but some farmers in our region grow it in the fall as

Shakshuka

shakshuka with tomatoes and eggs

Shakshuka was first prepared in North Africa and the Middle East after tomatoes were introduced to the region from the Americas in the 1500s. It’s popular as a breakfast food, but it also makes an easy and satisfying vegetarian dinner. Try substituting different types of peppers you like from the farmers market to see how

Grain Salad with Corn and Tomatoes

Grain salad with corn and tomatoes

Corn was domesticated by indigenous farmers of Mesoamerica as early as 8,000 years ago. The crop—known as maize—spread throughout what is now North and South America. In the Southern Appalachian region, Cherokee culture is interwoven with cultivation of corn, where it is one of the Three Sisters, typically planted with squash and beans. Servings: 6

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