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Fresh Food Club - What's in season?



"ideas on the freshest produce this season coupled with gourmet recipes for the freshest produce in town

What's fresh?

Apples

There is a superb selection of apples in season in April. Keep an eye out for new-season Bravo apples. They have a deep burgundy skin colour and vibrant, sweet, juicy white flesh that does not brown quickly.

Pears

Beurre Bosc pears are a delicious in season fruit. Preparing poached pears is effortless. When immersed in their poaching syrup, pears absorb the flavours and transform into a delectable dessert.

Avocado

Shepard avocados are a delicious and nutritious addition to autumn dishes. You can dice them up and add them to salads and tacos or mash them with sweet chilli sauce to serve in a burrito with barbecued chicken.

Feijoa

Feijoa season is short; now is the time to enjoy this oval shape with smooth green skin. Feijoa has a distinctive flavour that's difficult to describe, it's often likened to a mix of pineapple, guava, and mint, with a hint of strawberry or kiwi

Why not try...

Chestnut

It's chestnut season! They're a true autumn delight and bursting with a sweet and nutty flavour. Begin by splitting and roasting them, then peel them while they're warm for an irresistible treat. These roasted, peeled, and chopped chestnuts elevate dishes like rice and lentils, San Choy Bau, or autumn salads

Grapes

This week, a fabulous assortment of juicy and naturally sweet Aussie table grapes is still available. Choose from green, pink, or black-skinned varieties.

Pomegranates

Pomegranates are a favourite addition to classic rice and couscous dishes of the Middle East and ground meat dishes of India and Pakistan. They add sweetness and something special to a dish. Pomegranates are in season now, and the quality is excellent.

Mandarins

New-season Imperial mandarins are a delicious citrus fruit known for their juicy and fragrant flesh. They are easy to peel, making them a convenient and popular snack option. Not only are they tasty, but they are also a healthy natural source of vitamin C, which helps support a healthy immune system.

Why not try...

Persimmons

Fuyu fruit, also known as sweet persimmon, is a type of persimmon known for its sweet and mild flavour. Unlike other varieties, sweet persimmons can be enjoyed when they are still firm and crisp without becoming mushy or astringent.

Figs

Sweet, succulent figs are still available at your local greengrocer, but only for a little longer. Roasting figs brings out their natural sweetness and creates a delicious caramelised flavour. Cut the figs in half and roast them in the oven with a drizzle of honey or balsamic vinegar and a sprinkle of cinnamon or rosemary.

Limes

Tangy autumn limes are loaded with juicy goodness.

Kale

Kale is a nutritional powerhouse that brings both flavour and versatility. Enjoy it raw in salads or sautéed with garlic for a savoury side. Blend it into smoothies for a nutritious boost, or bake it into crispy chips for a guilt-free snack. With kale, the options are endless and delicious!

Potato

Whether you prefer them baked, microwaved, mashed, or boiled, potatoes are the perfect canvas for delicious meals. Remember, it's not the potato that adds kilojoules, but what you choose to pair it with.

Broccolini

dd broccolini in the trolley this week. It's a healthy choice and delicious for steamed, sautéed, roasted, or grilled. Cooking broccolini on the char grill adds a tasty smoky flavour. Serve as a side dish or chop and add to salads.

Asian greens

Bok choy, choy sum, and gai lum are Asian leafy greens that are not only fast to cook but also packed with essential nutrients such as vitamin C, vitamin A, folate, and antioxidants while low in kilojoules. This week, you can steam or stir-fry them for a quick and healthy meal

Artichokes

The new season of Victorian artichokes has started. These delicious and nutritious vegetables are rich in antioxidants, fibre, and minerals.

Carrots

Carrots are stars in the kitchen in the cooler months. Use vivid carrots for soups, roasting, mashing, casseroles, and stir-fries. Roasting in the air fryer with fresh thyme makes them delicious and easy to prepare. A one-kilo bag is a thrifty purchase.

Pumpkin

Pumpkins' golden flesh and natural sweetness offer so many possibilities. Roast with chopped sage and toss pumpkin through pasta, gnocchi, or an autumn salad.

Rosemary

Rosemary is delicious, teamed with pumpkin, lamb, garlic, parmesan cheese, potatoes, yoghurt, chicken and pork. Picture succulent cubes of lamb or pork threaded onto fragrant rosemary skewers, sizzling on the barbecue. The aroma is irresistible, and the flavours are divine.