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    Good Food

    Market Report

    Pomlogist David Karp is excited about the vast variety of kumquats available this time of year. Kumquats are tart citrus fruits with a sweet rind that are eaten whole. Mudcreek Ranch from Santa Paula is growing a number of varieties, including the large, round Fukushu, which is a cross between a kumquat and a Mandarin. Nagima, the most common…

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    By Evan Kleiman • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    Pomlogist David Karp is excited about the vast variety of kumquats available this time of year. Kumquats are tart citrus fruits with a sweet rind that are eaten whole. Mudcreek Ranch from Santa Paula is growing a number of varieties, including the large, round Fukushu, which is a cross between a kumquat and a Mandarin. Nagima, the most common variety, is olive-sized and oblong. The Miewa is a sweet variety that is small and round. You'll find both at Garcia Farms in Deluz.

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    Melisse chef Josiah Citron is cooking winter greens at home. He wilts them for about 30 seconds in a pan with brown butter, shallots and garlic. To make brown butter, you simply toast the butter, being careful not to scorch, until it turns brown and takes on a nutty smell. Josiah recommends starting with two pounds of butter in a saute pan. Once the butter turns brown, allow it to cool before pouring it through cheese cloth or a coffee filter. Put the butter in the freezer to harden and you have an ingredient that you can add to soups and sautes to give them a nutty, delicious flavor.

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    The full episode

    1 of 9
    Peanut Butter Recall; Secret Supper Clubs; Cupcake Art
    1. 0:00Market ReportYou’re reading this
    2. 7:26Break-up Food
    3. 11:43Peanut Butter Contamination
    4. 18:45Love in a Dish with Jonathan Gold
    5. 24:53Cupcake Art
    6. 31:06Tobacco & Chocolate
    7. 38:32Consomme
    8. 45:18Secret Supper Club
    9. 51:35White On Rice Couple
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