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    Good Food

    Santa Monica Farmer's Market Report

    Chef Mark Gold, formerly of Leatherby's Cafe Rouge in Costa Mesa is getting ready to open a new restaurant called Eva in the Fairfax/Beverly area.  Right now he's shopping for cipollini onions.

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

    Chef Mark Gold, formerly of Leatherby's Cafe Rouge in Costa Mesa is getting ready to open a new restaurant called Eva in the Fairfax/Beverly area. Right now he's shopping for cipollini onions. These are medallion-sized and flat, not round. He takes the peel off and roasts them whole with butter and olive oil in a 350 degree oven for 30 minutes. He toasts some crusty bread to make crostini or toast and smashes the onion on the toast with a fork. Sprinkle pepper and salt and add a nice goat cheese if desired.

    James Birch comes down from Three Rivers near the base of the Sierras. He brings in large bushels of beans. It's easier to pull the whole plant out than it is to shell all the beans out of their pods. A large armful of garbanzos will cost about $18. An armful of the plant will net about 2 pounds of garbanzos.

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    7. 43:30Cooking Indian Food at Home
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    The full episode

    1 of 9
    New York Stories; Smoked Fish; Brooklyn Artisans; Indian Cooking at Home
    1. 0:00Santa Monica Farmer's Market ReportYou’re reading this
    2. 6:10Union Square Greenmarket Report
    3. 14:10An Appetizing Store
    4. 22:43NY Eats
    5. 28:48Handcrafted Knives
    6. 36:39Serving Atlantic Avenue for 60 Years
    7. 43:30Cooking Indian Food at Home
    8. 47:26Bean-to-Bar in Brooklyn
    9. 53:05Baked in Brooklyn
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