A Pair for the Palate: Savory Goat Cheese with Fig or Pear
A Pair for the Palate: Savory Goat Cheese with Fig or Pear Figs and goat cheese. Figs stuffed with goat cheese and drizzled with honey,...
A Pair for the Palate: Savory Goat Cheese with Fig or Pear Figs and goat cheese. Figs stuffed with goat cheese and drizzled with honey,...
Sigona’s Fresh Press Olive Oil of the Month: May 2012 Ah spring! It’s time to welcome back the sun shining on your face, the San...
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s featuring Asparagus My one caution about asparagus is not to overcook it, and that’s a pretty universal sentiment. Even going...
Bonus Recipes Featuring Barber’s 1833 Vintage Reserve Cheddar Absolutely one of the best white cheddars we have in our store, the Barber’s 1833 Vintage Reserve...
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s for Passover and Easter When it comes to food, this time of year is one of the most meaningful and...
Olive Oil of the Month / Sigona's Olive Oil & Balsamics
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published April 2, 2012
Sigona’s Olive Oil of the Month: April 2012 With March arrived the first day of spring, although it was difficult to tell due to the...
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s featuring Spectacular Cheeses We have some incredible cheeses on sale this week at Sigona’s…savings this extreme don’t come around too...
This balsamic uses natural 100% pure maple produced at a small family farm in Vermont. It is outrageously good! Think pancakes, barbecue sauce base, waffles, roasted...
New from Right Brain Kitchens: Emerald Isle Citrus Jam Dollop on some green for St. Patty’s! Note: No leprechauns were harmed during the production of...
Slow Braised Pork with Tomato-Fennel Sugo over Hojiblanca Fried Polenta Recipe courtesy of Rachel Bradley-Gomez of the food blog Au Jardin Potager. Serves 8. Slow...
This is one of our favorite melons! A typical Honeydew is green inside, but this lemon, a cross between a Honeydew and a Musk melon, has orange flesh inside. Its flavor is like a sweeter Cantaloupe, thanks to its Honeydew heritage. We work with the Smith family, a fourth-generation farming family who own and operate Turlock Fruit Company, to bring in these and other unique, outstanding melons each summer. We’ve worked with owner Don Smith and his company for over 35 years! Tune in to hear more from Robbie Sigona, our produce buyer, as he gives tips on selecting a good melon and more. Visit our markets in Palo Alto and Redwood City, California, or find more info at www.sigonas.com.
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