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My Saturday Morning Farmers Market Breakfast

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

Every Saturday morning I walk to Little Italy Mercato here in downtown San Diego to buy most of my produce and cheeses for the week. We live about 1.5 miles from Little Italy so I also get a great three mile walk in! This is precisely why on this lovely September morning, I decided to eat breakfast at the market. Why not indulge a little?

I’ve been eyeing the pastries from Loic Patisserie’s booth for the past couple months. Tasting a little here and there. I want to try EVERYTHING. These are the kinds of pastries I want when I crave a pastry! Flaky, buttery, beautiful pastries!

First I ate half of my ham and cheese quiche from Loic Patisserie’s booth. It had been on dry ice, so it was chilled, but still quite tasty. The crust was so lovely, and although chilled, the inside was still creamy in texture. I love me some quiche! I saved the other half for later.

Ham & Cheese Quiche from Little Italy Mercato

Ham & Cheese Quiche from Little Italy Mercato

Then, I ate one of three Parisian Macaroons I purchased. I chose vanilla, cinnamon and chocolate. I ate the vanilla for dessert. It was quite lovely. I’m trying very hard not to finish off the other two!

Vanilla Parisian Macaroon

Vanilla Parisian Macaroon

I also had a free Key Lime Pie popsicle from Viva Pops, but I’ll share more on that later in the week as to why it was free. Very exciting!

Then, I ate the rest of my quiche when I got home! Three miles, people! I was hungry! Also, I much preferred it warmed to cold. Next week, I’m getting a chocolate croissant. It’s settled.

Ham & Cheese Quiche from Little Italy Mercato

Make It Monday: Rustic & Roasted

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Roasted Tomatoes & Cipollini Onions on Toasted French Baguette Slices with Lemony Swiss Chard

This past Saturday, I made it out to the Little Italy Mercato here in San Diego. I scored big time with cipollini onions, heirloom tomatoes, swiss chard, fresh french baguette, goat’s milk feta… and the list goes on!

Roasted Tomatoes & Cipollini Onions on Toasted French Baguette Slices with Lemony Swiss Chard

I’ve never tried cipollini onions before, but I’ve been dying to since I read how tasty they were after roasting them. But what recipe should I try?? Hm. This was tough, but when I came across Smitten Kitchen’s Roasted Tomatoes and Cipollinis I was hooked!

Roasted Tomatoes & Cipollini Onions on Toasted French Baguette Slices with Lemony Swiss Chard

Wow! Really. WOW! I would like to eat this every night. I didn’t add white beans to mine, nor did I used the chopped basil. (It was in fact chopped and sitting on my cutting board, oops.) It was still so tasty!

Can’t wait to make this again… with the basil.

Swiss Chard

To accompany my roasted delights, I made my first batch of swiss chard. I used the Lemony Swiss Chard recipe from Martha. This was also quite good, and a lovely addition of color to the plate. It was different than I’d expected, but in a good way.

Swiss Chard

I could have photographed this swiss chard all day. It’s so lovely. So vibrant. So fresh. Straight from the farm.

Swiss Chard

If you haven’t found a local Farmers’ Market in your area yet, then get out and find one! It’s totally worth it.