In the Kitchen with Sigona’s Featuring: Black Truffle Oil Mashed Potatoes
Mashed potatoes make the perfect side to many dishes. They can be doctored up in a number of ways, and our favorite as of late...
Mashed potatoes make the perfect side to many dishes. They can be doctored up in a number of ways, and our favorite as of late...
Roasted Radicchio Drizzled with Balsamic and Honey When served raw, radicchio is quite bitter. Though it retains the majority of its bitter bite when cooked,...
Blue Jay Satsumas: Bright, juicy, convenient – and maybe just a bit of luck. Robbie Sigona They are my sons’ favorite. They’re my favorite and...
Robbie Sigona’s Produce Tips: Satsuma mandarins Choose Satsumas that have a fresh stem to them. Older ones will have a dry brittle and discolored stem....
Satsuma Vanilla Dream Using a vanilla vodka here gives this sunny winter cocktail a creamy feel and flavor. Garnished with a sprig of rosemary, it’s...
Fennel and Apple Towers with a Honey-Dijon Vinaigrette This is a delightfully refreshing and crisp salad that’s packed with flavor. Serve these impressive towers as...
Sautéed Organic Rainbow Chard with Garlic and Feta This side dish comes together in minutes. It’s perfect for serving with any proteins, especially chicken, pork...
I remember as a kid at grandma and grandpa Sigonas’ for the holidays, there would a plate with raw fennel to munch on after your meal–a...
Fennel, a Mediterranean Staple Diane Rezendes, food writer Whenever I walk the shoreline by the Port of Redwood City and the Marine Science Institute, I...
Fresh Cranberry-Pear Sauce with Orange Zest and Ginger This recipe comes to us from former Bay Area resident Breanna who says this recipe is a...
We've worked with the Bonino family of LJB Farms in San Martin for years and years. They grow the best white corn around, and we're offering it to you for free this week with your coupon when you spend $30+ in our markets! (Valid 7/16/25 – 7/22/25 or while supplies last.) What makes this corn so great? LJB knows how to grow it and they know exactly when to harvest it. What's better is that we get the corn within hours of it being harvested, so it's as sweet and as tender as it can be. The natural sugars in corn begin to convert to starch as soon as the ears are picked, so the sooner it's eaten after harvest, the better it is. Robbie Sigona, director of Sigona's Farmers Market, shares more details in this video. Come visit Sigona's Farmers Market in Redwood City or Palo Alto, Calif., or find more info and the coupon at www.sigonas.com. Visit blog.sigonas.com for some of our favorite corn recipes, too! #supportlocal #shopsmall #eatlocal #eatseasonal #locallyowned #bayareafood #finefoods #local #farmersmarket #specialtyfoods #specialtyproduce #california #californiagrown #corn #sanmartin #whitecorn #coupon #free #yum #foodie
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