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Paul M. Cook 19-10-2008 03:05 PM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 
Well, where? All of a sudden I just have to make stuffed zucchini flowers.

Paul



The Ranger[_2_] 19-10-2008 03:12 PM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 
Paul M. Cook > wrote in message
...
> Well, where? All of a sudden I just have to make stuffed
> zucchini flowers.


Both of my independent grocers sell them but I've only seen
them during early spring and summer. Is there a local farmers
market that you hit that has some favored vendors? One of the
micro-growers (spinach, arugula, etc.) might be able to tell
you if they're available and where.

The Ranger



Paul M. Cook 19-10-2008 03:22 PM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 

"The Ranger" > wrote in message
ndwidth...
> Paul M. Cook > wrote in message
> ...
>> Well, where? All of a sudden I just have to make stuffed
>> zucchini flowers.

>
> Both of my independent grocers sell them but I've only seen them during
> early spring and summer. Is there a local farmers market that you hit that
> has some favored vendors? One of the micro-growers (spinach, arugula,
> etc.) might be able to tell you if they're available and where.
>


Nope, no farmers market. See this is whee I think I am screwed. It seems
the only source for them is direct from a grower and then only if you know
them personally. And even then you have to be high on their favorites list.
This is what I surmise from my online searches. I was hoping somewhere
there was some specialty place that sold them online - kind of like those
specialty veggie boxes you can subscribe to.

Paul



blake murphy[_2_] 19-10-2008 03:46 PM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 
On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 07:05:39 -0700, Paul M. Cook wrote:

> Well, where? All of a sudden I just have to make stuffed zucchini flowers.
>
> Paul


lie down until the urge passes.

your pal,
blake

Sheldon 19-10-2008 04:28 PM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 
blake wrote:
> Paul M. wrote:
> >
> > Well, where? �All of a sudden I just have to make stuffed zucchini flowers.

>
>
> lie down until the urge passes.


Talking flowers here, not pulling
your zucchini until it flows.

Janet Bostwick 19-10-2008 04:44 PM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 
Paul M. Cook wrote:
> Well, where? All of a sudden I just have to make stuffed zucchini
> flowers.
> Paul


They are very fragile, I think that you will have to get them during the
growing season locally. Or grow your own squash and harvest the blossoms.
Janet



Giusi[_2_] 19-10-2008 06:08 PM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 


"Paul M. Cook" > ha scritto nel messaggio
...
> Well, where? All of a sudden I just have to make stuffed zucchini
> flowers.
>
> Paul


This is what eating seasonally means. No zucchini flowers in autumn and
winter. Next summer remind me and I will link you to flowers stuffed with
cous cous, which we in my neighborhood voted da bomb.



Sqwertz 19-10-2008 06:16 PM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 
"Paul M. Cook" > wrote:

> Well, where? All of a sudden I just have to make stuffed zucchini flowers.


Preferably at the store. I doubt if I told you that "I saw them at
Sun Harvest this morning", that would do you any good.

IOW, you didn't really expect a useful answer, did you.

-sw

Gloria P 20-10-2008 04:21 AM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 

>> Paul M. Cook > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Well, where? All of a sudden I just have to make stuffed
>>> zucchini flowers.


>>

>
> Nope, no farmers market. See this is whee I think I am screwed. It seems
> the only source for them is direct from a grower and then only if you know
> them personally. And even then you have to be high on their favorites list.
> This is what I surmise from my online searches. I was hoping somewhere
> there was some specialty place that sold them online - kind of like those
> specialty veggie boxes you can subscribe to.
>
> Paul
>
>


Unless you live in the tropics or southern hemisphere, they are
out of season till next spring/summer.

As far as online, they are pretty fragile and I can't imagine they'd
ship well.

gloria p

Paul M. Cook 20-10-2008 03:01 PM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 

"Giusi" > wrote in message
...
>
>
> "Paul M. Cook" > ha scritto nel messaggio
> ...
>> Well, where? All of a sudden I just have to make stuffed zucchini
>> flowers.
>>
>> Paul

>
> This is what eating seasonally means. No zucchini flowers in autumn and
> winter. Next summer remind me and I will link you to flowers stuffed with
> cous cous, which we in my neighborhood voted da bomb.


Yeah, my palate is out of sync. I guess they'll taste that much better next
spring. I probably will have to plant some zux if I hope to be able to try
them. Produce hell, that's where I live.

Paul



Lass Chance_2 20-10-2008 05:39 PM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 
How do you cook the flowers?

I dont like zuchini and dont grow it. But I would, just to try the
flowers.

Can you also cook the yellow Summer squash flowers?

This would be great, because I get WAY too many squash from just one
plant. But if I can cook the flowers....

LassChance


Paul M. Cook 20-10-2008 05:44 PM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 

"Lass Chance_2" > wrote in message
...
> How do you cook the flowers?
>
> I dont like zuchini and dont grow it. But I would, just to try the
> flowers.
>
> Can you also cook the yellow Summer squash flowers?
>
> This would be great, because I get WAY too many squash from just one
> plant. But if I can cook the flowers....



In my case I wanted to stuff them with 5 cheeses and prosciutto. You can
stuff them with all kinds of things and serve with any number of sauces.
I've never had them but the recipes look really tasty. I would imagine
yellow squash flowers would be just as good.

Paul



Goomba[_2_] 20-10-2008 05:49 PM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 
Lass Chance_2 wrote:
> How do you cook the flowers?
>
> I dont like zuchini and dont grow it. But I would, just to try the
> flowers.
>
> Can you also cook the yellow Summer squash flowers?
>
> This would be great, because I get WAY too many squash from just one
> plant. But if I can cook the flowers....
>
> LassChance
>

My father grew up eating batter fried squash blossoms, but he never made
them for us. Bummer :(

Giusi[_2_] 20-10-2008 07:47 PM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 
"Paul M. Cook"
> "Lass Chance_2"
>> How do you cook the flowers?
>>
>> I dont like zuchini and dont grow it. But I would, just to try the
>> flowers.
>>
>> Can you also cook the yellow Summer squash flowers?
>>
>> This would be great, because I get WAY too many squash from just one
>> plant. But if I can cook the flowers....

>
>
> In my case I wanted to stuff them with 5 cheeses and prosciutto. You can
> stuff them with all kinds of things and serve with any number of sauces.
> I've never had them but the recipes look really tasty. I would imagine
> yellow squash flowers would be just as good.
>
> Paul


They are, but fried aquash blossoms are really best, IMO, not stuffed with
anything. If I made them for myself I would not stuff them.
The best batter is flour, salt and carbonated water. Beer is just as good
but no better. Egg batters are oilier and soft instead of crunchy.



Dan Abel 21-10-2008 12:18 AM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 
In article >,
"Paul M. Cook" > wrote:


> Yeah, my palate is out of sync. I guess they'll taste that much better next
> spring. I probably will have to plant some zux if I hope to be able to try
> them. Produce hell, that's where I live.


I'm confused. Unless you've moved since the last time you posted your
location, you live pretty close to where much of the fresh produce in
the US is grown (Southern California). If you want to experience
produce hell, try Alaska. High prices, poor selection and poor quality.
Hawaii has some great tropical stuff, but for cool weather crops, same
story.

--
Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA


Paul M. Cook 21-10-2008 12:51 AM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 

"Dan Abel" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
>
>
>> Yeah, my palate is out of sync. I guess they'll taste that much better
>> next
>> spring. I probably will have to plant some zux if I hope to be able to
>> try
>> them. Produce hell, that's where I live.

>
> I'm confused. Unless you've moved since the last time you posted your
> location, you live pretty close to where much of the fresh produce in
> the US is grown (Southern California). If you want to experience
> produce hell, try Alaska. High prices, poor selection and poor quality.
> Hawaii has some great tropical stuff, but for cool weather crops, same
> story.



Yep, SoCal. I can get great produce if I want to go on a 100 mile round
trip. I do not want to go on a hundred mile round trip for veggies. I
simply have not the time and gas is expensive. The crap they sell in the
markets around here defies description. Most of the produce is grown in the
Imperial Valley/Kern County which is over 150 miles due north of here. By
the time it gets to me all that is left is what nobody else wanted.

Paul



Christine Dabney 21-10-2008 12:54 AM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 
On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 16:51:41 -0700, "Paul M. Cook" >
wrote:

>
>"Dan Abel" > wrote in message
...
>> In article >,
>> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Yeah, my palate is out of sync. I guess they'll taste that much better
>>> next
>>> spring. I probably will have to plant some zux if I hope to be able to
>>> try
>>> them. Produce hell, that's where I live.

>>
>> I'm confused. Unless you've moved since the last time you posted your
>> location, you live pretty close to where much of the fresh produce in
>> the US is grown (Southern California). If you want to experience
>> produce hell, try Alaska. High prices, poor selection and poor quality.
>> Hawaii has some great tropical stuff, but for cool weather crops, same
>> story.

>
>
>Yep, SoCal. I can get great produce if I want to go on a 100 mile round
>trip. I do not want to go on a hundred mile round trip for veggies. I
>simply have not the time and gas is expensive. The crap they sell in the
>markets around here defies description. Most of the produce is grown in the
>Imperial Valley/Kern County which is over 150 miles due north of here. By
>the time it gets to me all that is left is what nobody else wanted.
>
>Paul
>

Here is a list of CA farmers markets. Are there none that are close
to you?
I gave the same list to Blinky, and he was surprised to find that
there was more available (and closer) than he thought.

http://www.cafarmersmarkets.com/find-market

Christine

Paul M. Cook 21-10-2008 01:08 AM

Where to buy zucchini flowers
 

"Christine Dabney" > wrote in message
...
> On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 16:51:41 -0700, "Paul M. Cook" >
> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Dan Abel" > wrote in message
...
>>> In article >,
>>> "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Yeah, my palate is out of sync. I guess they'll taste that much better
>>>> next
>>>> spring. I probably will have to plant some zux if I hope to be able to
>>>> try
>>>> them. Produce hell, that's where I live.
>>>
>>> I'm confused. Unless you've moved since the last time you posted your
>>> location, you live pretty close to where much of the fresh produce in
>>> the US is grown (Southern California). If you want to experience
>>> produce hell, try Alaska. High prices, poor selection and poor quality.
>>> Hawaii has some great tropical stuff, but for cool weather crops, same
>>> story.

>>
>>
>>Yep, SoCal. I can get great produce if I want to go on a 100 mile round
>>trip. I do not want to go on a hundred mile round trip for veggies. I
>>simply have not the time and gas is expensive. The crap they sell in the
>>markets around here defies description. Most of the produce is grown in
>>the
>>Imperial Valley/Kern County which is over 150 miles due north of here. By
>>the time it gets to me all that is left is what nobody else wanted.
>>
>>Paul
>>

> Here is a list of CA farmers markets. Are there none that are close
> to you?
> I gave the same list to Blinky, and he was surprised to find that
> there was more available (and closer) than he thought.
>
> http://www.cafarmersmarkets.com/find-market



Hmmm ... yeah one or two. The Claremont one is like 1000 feet from me. I
have been there before and found it pretty dismal. It gets picked over by
9:00am usually. There is only so much I am willing to do for veggies and
waking up early is not on the list.

The San Dimas one I think I just may check out.

Thanks for the list

Paul




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