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February Produce Guide
When February arrives we are still in the thick of winter, but with hints of a spring soon to come. You can find almost all of the produce of January, like winter squash, cabbages, and citrus, but with some new additions like leeks, fennel bulbs, and baby arugula.
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What's in Season in February?
Blood oranges and lemons
Blood oranges are peaking now, these juicy ruby wonders timed perfectly for Valentines Day. Most citrus are happiest during the dreary winter months. Now is the time to make marmalade, and anything lemony.
Swiss chard, kale, and collards
It's still the season for sturdy winter greens. Look for rainbow chard with colorful stems.
Fennel
Looks like celery, tastes like licorice, this relative of carrots and parsley is terrific shaved raw into salads, added into stews, or baked or braised.
Leeks
The white and light green parts of leeks grow under a mound of mulch, with just the dark green leaves exposed to light. All that mulch can get in the crevices of the leeks, so make sure to slice them open and rinse thoroughly before cooking. Leeks share the allium family with onions, garlic, shallots, and chives. Think of them as giant green onions that you cook. They're great in soups, or braised.
Cabbage
Purple and green cabbages are winter work horses. They'll last weeks in your fridge without going bad. Use cabbage for slaws, or for stuffing or adding to soups.
Radicchio
Radicchio looks a little like purple cabbage, but it's an entirely different vegetable. It's a chicory like endive or frisée, and can be a little bitter. Shred a few leaves to add to salads. It's delicious roasted or grilled.
Arugula
Baby arugula is available all year long because most of what we see packaged in the market is grown indoors. But garden arugula starts making an appearance in early spring. If you garden, pick the leaves young while they are lightly peppery, but not overwhelmingly so.
Sweet potatoes
Sweet potatoes are grown and harvested all year. There's no particular season for them, but they are so sweet and colorful, they can brighten any winter meal!
Scroll down for recipes using the best of February produce!
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Blood orange: Blood Orange French 75 Cocktail
Elise Bauer Here's the perfect cocktail for a romantic Valentine's Day celebration, a ruby red French 75 made with blood orange juice and champaign!
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Lemons: Salmon with Lemon Cream Sauce
Elise Bauer Sautéed salmon fillets served with a simple lemony cream sauce.
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Swiss chard: Sustenance Stew with Sweet Potatoes and Swiss Chard
Anson Smart Hearty vegan and gluten-free soup with sweet potatoes, canned tomatoes, Swiss chard, and almond butter. 30-minute cooking time.
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Swiss chard: Easy Swiss Chard
Elise Bauer Easiest way to make Swiss chard! Cook in olive oil with garlic and crushed red pepper.
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Kale: Colcannon
Elise Bauer Colcannon Potatoes are an Irish mashed potato recipe with mixed with greens and scallions and LOTS of butter and cream. You can't go wrong with this green-filled dish on St. Patrick's Day!
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Fennel: Halibut with Fennel, Peppers, and Tomatoes
Sally Vargas This halibut is baked nestled in a bed of fennel, peppers, tomatoes, olives and fresh herbs. It's a one skillet supper that's ready in a flash!
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Fennel: Caramelized Fennel and Onions
Elise Bauer Sliced onions and fennel, slowly cooked until lightly browned, tossed with Parmesan, lemon, and parsley.
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Leeks: Potato Leek Soup
Elise Bauer Potato Leek Soup is a classic! Nothing's better than a bowl of hearty potato soup on a chilly day. And it's easy, too! No cream needed, just purée the soup to make it thick and creamy.
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Leeks: Parsnip Soup with Leeks and Parsley
Elise Bauer Beautiful vivid green parsnip leek soup! Made with sautéed leeks, simmered with parsnips and stock, pureed with fresh parsley.
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Arugula: Arugula Salad with Beets and Goat Cheese
Elise Bauer EASY healthy, Arugula Salad with Beets, Goat Cheese, and Walnuts! With a simple lemon vinaigrette. Perfect combo!
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Cabbage: New England Boiled Dinner
Elise Bauer New England boiled dinner, a one pot dish consisting of corned beef or plain brisket, cabbage, carrots and potatoes.
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Cabbage: Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
Elise Bauer Hungarian stuffed cabbage rolls are hearty comfort food at its best! Cabbage leaves are stuffed with ground pork, onions, garlic, egg, rice, and spices, and braised in a tomato sauce.
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Radicchio: Roasted Butternut Squash, Radicchio, and Onion
Elise Bauer Butternut squash, radicchio and onion roasted in the oven and tossed with olive oil, toasted pine nuts and grated cheese.
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Radicchio: Fennel, Radicchio and Endive Salad
Elise Bauer A crunchy salad of radicchio, Belgian endive and sliced fennel served with a fennel dressing and grated parmesan cheese.
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Sweet Potatoes: Slow Cooker Chickpea Curry with Sweet Potatoes and Red Peppers
Sabrina Modelle This Slow Cooker Chickpea Curry a "set it and forget it" meal. Just pile all the ingredients into the slow cooker and come back to a hot meal hours later. Soak your chickpeas overnight to make them extra tender.
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Sweet Potatoes: Oven Baked Sweet Potato Fries
Elise Bauer These oven baked sweet potato fries are so addictive! Wedges of sweet potatoes, tossed with oil, sprinkled with spices, and baked at high heat until browned and crispy at the edges.
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Sweet Potatoes: Sweet Potato Waffles with Fried Egg, Bacon, and Scallions
Sally Vargas Make these sweet potato waffles with fried egg, bacon, and scallions for breakfast, lunch, or dinner! Great way to use up leftover sweet potatoes.