Every vegetable or fruit gardener has faced the dilemma of too much, all at once, much more than they can eat fresh. The issue becomes, how to preserve that harvest and enjoy it throughout the year.
On this episode, we make jam from tomatoes, preserve home grown lemons the Moroccan way, pickle cucumbers, beets, fennel, and onions, make kimchi from cabbages, smoke peppers, and so much more.
We'll show you a panoply of preservation, from our kitchens to yours.
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Pickle master Alan Wittenberg of Witt’s Pickles prepares the brine for his first batch of pickles.
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Moroccan cooking expert and cookbook author Kitty Morse joins A GROWING PASSION on set to demonstrate the art of preserving lemons.
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The dining patio at Tres Estrellas, Rancho La Puerta’s organic farm. The building at rear is the cooking school, La Cocina Que Canta.
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Golden Calendula flowers are just some of the many edible flowers, vegetables, fruits, and herbs that grow at Tres Estrellas for the kitchens of Rancho La Puerta and La Cocina Que Canta cooking school.
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Calendula petals are destined to decorate today’s lunch and dinner plates.
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Blue borage flowers are beautiful planted with golden Calendula. The blue flowers taste a bit like cucumber.
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Flowering sweet pea sprouts will soon be climbing this rustic support structure. Their blooms will decorate the dishes for springtime guests at Rancho La Puerta.
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Tres Estrellas’ morning’s harvest of greens is washed in the outdoor farm kitchen before being packed and delivered to Rancho La Puerta’s main kitchen.
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Executive Chef Denis Roa works with her sous chef as they prepare to demonstrate how to ferment Kimchi for our cameras.
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About The Series:
A GROWING PASSION is a lifestyle program that explores San Diego County’s agriculture and horticulture activities as an expression of this growing earth-friendly movement.
From backyard food production to major horticultural growers, from low water landscapes to sustainable practices around the home and in the garden, we tell stories about the natural and man-made landscapes that shape the social, cultural, environmental and economic interests of our community.
We celebrate how San Diego grows. The series is hosted by Nan Sterman.