Afghani Potato Salad
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Afghani Potato Salad

Potato salad is a standard at every outdoor summer event, but the classic American version is full of mayonnaise that shouldn’t be left out in warm weather. Luckily, there are many other versions of potato salad that don’t depend on mayonnaise. The best known is probably German potato salad, with smokey flavors from bacon and the sharp bite of mustard. My favorite, though, is an Afghani version that gets freshness from cilantro, earthiness from chickpeas, and a bit of heat from hot peppers.

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Mashita’s Japchae
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Mashita’s Japchae

In case you missed Mashita’s table last Saturday, they're sharing their recipe for seasonal japchae, delicious sweet potato noodles stir fried with vegetables.

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Beef & Broccoli
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Beef & Broccoli

This recipe tastes just like your favorite take out and comes together in 30 minutes!

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Chinese Home Cooking Recipes
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Chinese Home Cooking Recipes

Chinese restaurant food is often complex, requiring a great deal of skill, careful timing, as well as a lot of ingredients most of us don’t have in our home kitchens. Chinese home cooking is much easier and every bit as delicious. These are not dishes you are likely to find in restaurants, but they are regulars on the tables of most Chinese families.

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Bacon Asparagus Wraps
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Bacon Asparagus Wraps

Crispy bacon and tender asparagus make for an excellent side dish these Bacon Asparagus Wraps from HomeAgain Farm.

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Spring Spanikopita
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Spring Spanikopita

One of my favorite spring dishes is spanakopita, which is a vegetarian Greek pie, usually served as part of a mezze appetizer spread. A classic spanakopita is made with lots of layers of buttered or oiled phyllo pastry covered with spinach, onion or spring onion, and a bit of feta cheese, flavored with herbs, then topped with more layers of buttered phyllo and baked to golden, flaky perfection.

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Roasted Garlic Beet Hummus
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Roasted Garlic Beet Hummus

This Roasted Garlic Beet Hummus by JMU Dietetics students is versatile and can be used as a dip or a spread. Pair this hummus with whole grain Market bread or seasonal veggies!

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Rustic Vegetable & Cheese Skewers
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Rustic Vegetable & Cheese Skewers

Looking for a grill-friendly (or oven-friendly) vegetarian skewer recipe? Or a simply good appetizer? These Rustic Vegetable & Cheese Skewers are simple and deliciously seasoned with an herby vinaigrette.

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Rhubarb Pound Cake
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Rhubarb Pound Cake

According to Market regular Theresa Kubasak, this is “one of the most astounding recipes” from Tinky Weisblat’s, Love, Laughter, and Rhubarb. “Absurdly good,” according to another shopper, Taylor Evans. The first time Theresa made this cake was May 5, 2021. It was so good that she made it again on May 14! The scent of this moist, buttery poundcake reminds Theresa of her mother’s poundcake. Rhubarb is a vegetable after all, so enjoy this cake for “breakfast, lunch, or dinner,” according to Weisblat.

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Stinging Nettle Pesto
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Stinging Nettle Pesto

Once blanched, the painful nettle hairs lose their sting, but maintain their powerful properties. Nettles support a healthy urinary tract and a healthy respiratory system. Nettles are also a good source of calcium, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, and more!

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Stinging Nettle Breakfast Sandwich
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Stinging Nettle Breakfast Sandwich

Stinging nettle doesn’t exactly sound like something you want to eat, but I promise — you do! When raw, they can irritate the skin, but once steamed, sautéed, or cooked in any way, those little spines are neutralized, giving you full gastronomic access to high levels of calcium, iron, and vitamin C!

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Springy Greens & Grains Bowl
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Springy Greens & Grains Bowl

Start your day with a vibrant bowl that balances hearty grains, peppery greens, and a punch of flavor. This bowl is a celebration of spring—full of texture, color, and feel-good ingredients. It’s equally great for a slow weekend brunch or a nourishing weekday breakfast or lunch that actually keeps you full.

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Stone Soup
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Stone Soup

Inspired by the folk tale of Stone Soup, this soup is extremely easy, surprisingly flavorful, and a great way to use up ingredients. One of the best parts is that you aren’t meant to strictly follow a recipe. Grab a loved one, follow your hearts, your tastebuds, and use what you have. We had such a wonderful time sharing Stone Soup with y’all last week as a finale to our Winter Market season! Happy Stone Soup making!

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Marinated Egg Rice Bowl
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Marinated Egg Rice Bowl

These Korean-style marinated eggs are packed with spring Market ingredients! Soaked overnight in a combination of soy sauce, spring onions, honey, garlic, and more, the eggs absorb the delicious flavors, making for a hearty and tasty breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

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Nowruz (Persian New Year) Recipes
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Nowruz (Persian New Year) Recipes

Nowruz is the Persian New Year celebration and also the official start of spring. It dates to the Achaemenid Persian Empire, some 2500 years ago, and is celebrated by peoples of various religions in Iran, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Albania, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kurdistan, and Georgia.

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Beet Ginger Lime Juice
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Beet Ginger Lime Juice

This refreshing beverage is a treat for the whole family! Kids love the vibrant color and zesty flavor. Great for a morning pick-me-up, an afternoon zippy sip, or an evening splash of fresh, nutritious goodness. If you keep the pulp in, this drink is a fantastic source of fiber!

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Lentil French Onion Soup
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Lentil French Onion Soup

Since Plant Powered Plates are our theme month, we’re taking a non traditional approach on French Onion Soup and swapping in lentils for beef. This utilizes a few pantry staples that is perfect for the end of winter. …

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