Beer-Battered Torpedo Onion Rings With Point Reyes Blue Cheese
Recipe from our friend Luisa Ormonde of Luisa’s Catering. Luisa says, “These are some SERIOUS onion rings and the blue cheese dip is the perfect...
Recipe from our friend Luisa Ormonde of Luisa’s Catering. Luisa says, “These are some SERIOUS onion rings and the blue cheese dip is the perfect...
Recipes / Sigona's Olive Oil & Balsamics
by Sigona's Farmers Market · Published July 6, 2011 · Last modified June 9, 2020
Quinoa Tabbouleh with Avocado Quinoa, like tabbouleh, became popular in the 70s, but has had a welcome resurgence as of late, partially due to it...
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s featuring Pastured Eggs Nutrition science tells us that darker colored foods, such as blueberries or kale, will have more nutrients....
Balsamic-Drizzled Summer Stone Fruit over Creamy Gelato Stone fruits are just coming into season, and though I prefer to eat them out of hand, they’re...
Grilled Wild King Salmon with Cherry Tomato & Basil Relish (A customer favorite!) Oh summer. There are many ways to enjoy fresh-caught salmon, but this...
In the Kitchen with Sigona’s featuring Morel Mushrooms Morel mushrooms are cherished among famous chefs and foodies alike for their rich, creamy flavor that is...
Sigona’s Olive Oil of the Month (June 2011): Portuguese Arbequina Warmer weather means outdoor BBQs and block parties, and we’re guessing you’re on the lookout...
Cooking with Carmelo: Fava Bean Bruschetta Fava bean encounters are inevitable when you’re Sicilian. As a boy, we’d have fava beans with pasta, fava beans...
Cooking with Carmelo Sigona, Featuring Local Strawberries These sweet gems from George Chiala Farms in Morgan Hill, Calif. are picked and delivered to our store...
Introducing Teeccino The Naturally Caffeine-Free Herbal Coffee Looking to kick the caffeine habit, but are worried about the withdrawal? Well, we’ve got your answer. Teeccino...
Say hello to Radicchio Rosa! This gorgeous, pink-colored chicory has just arrived at our market from J. Marchini Farms in La Grand, CA. It’s up on display next to its chicory cousins, Castelfranco and Treviso. These have a unique flavor that’s delicately bitter, adding great texture and deliciousness to salads or braises. Check out J. Marchini Farms' website for a few serving suggestions, then come to Sigona’s to pick up these chicories! #radicchiorosa #treviso #castelfranco #chicory #chicories #salad #saladgreens #eatyourgreens #eatyogreens #eatinggreensisaspecialtreat #supportlocal #shopsmall #eatlocal #eatseasonal #locallyowned #bayareafood #finefoods #local #farmersmarket #specialtyfoods #specialtyproduce
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