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    Good Food

    Market Report

    Neil Kwon owns Biergarten in Koreatown (206 N. Western Ave., LA).  He infuses Korean flavors into traditional bar fare.  He uses Korean shiso from Coleman Farms in his sliders.

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

    Neil Kwon owns Biergarten in Koreatown (206 N. Western Ave., LA). He infuses Korean flavors into traditional bar fare. He uses Korean shiso from Coleman Farms in his sliders.

    Amelia Saltsman is the author of The Santa Monica Farmers Market Cookbook. She adopted an Elberta peach tree at the Masumoto Family Farm in Fresno. With her bounty, she is making a peach and burrata salad with basil and toasted nuts. You can also hear Amelia on the PieCast, where she talks about her Elberta Peach Galettes.

    Elberta Peach and Burrata Salad

    You can use any fresh cow’s milk cheese for this simple dish.

    3 large Elberta peaches

    1 pound burrata or fresh mozzarella

    Several sprigs of Italian basil

    A good salad salt, such as Maldon Sea Salt

    Freshly ground black pepper

    Roasted salted pistachios or almonds, optional

    Peel peaches using a paring knife (if the fruit is ripe, the skin should pull away easily). Or, plunge peaches in boiling water for 30 seconds to release skins. Spoon burrata onto 6 salad plates. Cut peaches into nice slices and arrange on and around the cheese, being sure to include any juices. Tear basil and scatter over salads. Season with salt and pepper. Top with nuts, if desired. Makes 6 servings. © 2010, Amelia Saltsman.

    Jeff Rieger and his wife are Penryn Orchard Specialties. They grew a number of Asian pear varieties, which are available at the Wednesday Santa Monica farmers market.

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    The full episode

    1 of 8
    Buffalo Wings; Moonshine; Mark Twain's American Food; Pie
    1. 0:00Market ReportYou’re reading this
    2. 8:00Making Pie
    3. 16:00Making Moonshine in Brooklyn
    4. 23:00Mark Twain's American Food
    5. 30:00Eva on Beverly Boulevard
    6. 37:00Losing Weight by Helping Others
    7. 44:00Buffalo Wing Odyssey
    8. 50:00Free Food on Movie Sets
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