Romanesco with Green Olives and Capers recipe from Sigona's
Recipe: Romanesco with Green Olives and Capers This Romanesco dish is good hot or at room temperature, as a side or as part of an...
Recipe: Romanesco with Green Olives and Capers This Romanesco dish is good hot or at room temperature, as a side or as part of an...
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s: recipes for Fava Beans Fava beans are bright kelly green colored beans with a subtle nutty flavor and creamy texture....
Sigona’s Olive Oil of the Month for May 2011: California Arbequina The Sigona’s Fresh Press Extra Virgin Olive Oil of May 2011 is… California...
Citrusy Mango Ginger Dressing featuring Sigona’s California Arbequina Olive Oil It’s mango season! The best mangos come from Mexico (their season is from May –...
Tri Tip Roast with Kumquat and Red Onion Salad Following are two recipes for Kumquats from our friend Luisa Ormonde. Luisa is a private chef...
Sigona’s April 2011 Olive Oil of the Month: Ultra Proprietary Blend We’re excited to announce this new spotlight feature for our olive oils and balsamics....
Simple, Healthy & Delicious Cooking with Carmelo: Asparagus My one caution about asparagus is not to overcook it, and that’s a pretty universal sentiment. Even...
Sigona’s in Motion: Basil & Pine Nut Pesto by John Sigona Here’s John Sigona to show you how to easily make and use fresh basil...
Simple, Healthy, Delicious: Tomatoes Tomatoes are a welcome addition to many dishes, whether canned, fresh, diced, sliced, dried or roasted. The recipes below keep the...
Time: 6:30 – 8 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., seminar begins at 8 p.m. Date: Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 Where: La Honda Winery Click...
Carmelo Sigona emigrated in 1912 from Sicily, bringing with him the tradition of making his own wine. His grandson and namesake, Carmelo Sigona, co-owner of Sigona's Farmers Market, has fond memories of his grandfather making wine and serving it at family meals on Sundays. After years of wanting to make his own wine just like Grandpa Sigona, present-day Carmelo has finally made his dreams come true. Tune in for more.
Nothing is more rewarding to Rob Sigona, our passionate produce buyer, than taking a road trip to visit one of Sigona's favorite farmers. About a five hour drive from the Bay Area, nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills, is the town of Springville. There you will find a place seemingly untouched by time; a place called home to orange grower Ron Matik of Pleasant Oaks Ranch. Since 1984 Ron has grown some of the best heirloom navel oranges in the state, if not the world: the heirloom Washington Navel. "I have yet to taste an orange that is better than ours,” says Matik. “Maybe some with the same sweetness, but never better.” And Sigona's agrees! Heirloom Washington Navels are the variety that got the whole California citrus market booming all those years ago. It takes special attention from the farmer to tend to the soil and the variety to produce such outstanding fruit. "Small farmers, such as Ron, are a dwindling breed,” says Rob Sigona. “They’re passionate caretakers of the the land that produce exceptional quality; they are the rare gems." It is an achievement to find such great tasting oranges to bring in for our customers. We are excited to announce we’ll get a load of specially picked and packed heirloom Washington Navels in our store this week, delivered directly from Pleasant Oaks Ranch. So, come on by Sigona's to enjoy a slice of California’s prized history…for FREE! You can get a bag of free Pleasant Oaks Ranch oranges starting today through March 5th with your coupon when you spend $30 or more in the store.
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