Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Portland: Saturday Farmer's Market

It is really not to believe that this abundance of farm fresh food happens here every week, March to December in the Rose City.
The Portland Famers Market circulates locations throughout the week culminating in the largest and most exciting one, the Saturday Market at PSU In addition to farm stand with the fare we are all used to seeing at markets across the country, this farmers market (like the rest of this city) has pop-up food stands serving everything from tamales to buttery baked goods to fresh crab legs in cocktail sauce.
In spite of the very persistent rain we hung out with all morning, we were able to eat our way through the stalls, buy up some amazing produce and plan our menu for that night's cooking project. Zucchini blossoms, tomatoes of all sorts and colors, amazing mushrooms, spring onions and herbs, greens and all kinds of goodies!

The most delicious breakfast biscuit I ever experienced was from a stand called Pinestate Biscuits. A tender, flaky buttermilk biscuit is cut in half, served with a piping hot smothering of creamy and savory vegetarian shitake mushroom gravy. I requested mine with an addition of egg and cheese (for protein, of course). We fought over who got the last bite.


The market has an endless roster of amazing things to eat and drink. A coffee stand rub by CAFE VELO professes: Each cup of coffee is individually ground and brewed to order in porcelain filter holders from a constantly changing selection of seasonal Stumptown single origin coffees. We also feature a French press for those who prefer fuller body press coffee. Pretty cool.

Also, the market features pepper growers who roast their own hot peppers over a giant turning metal cage rigged up to a propane tank (to wet to photograph!) and a super cool pizza booth making fresh pizza and breads in their brick oven.

We were too stuffed to taste it all - and of course wanted to save some for next week...

Cheers!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

the individually-ground coffee cup is just too extremely foodie-precious for me. can you replicate the biscuits for us? yum.

 
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