It was a nice way to start off my day, and I found some really great edible items to sample there. As it is also a craft market, too, you will want to plan to have separate bags to carry away the food vs. non-food goodies that you pick up. I saw the cutest clothes for babies and toddlers, some beautiful jewelry, and other really interesting things with which to start building my holiday gift list.
Another brewed drink which has become very popular over the past few years, and which shows up regularly at the local markets is kombucha. It is a fermented tea-type drink which some say is very beneficial. For me, I don’t really enjoy the taste of it, however, it does seem to be very popular, with several locally-produced varieties for sale. The Beyond Kombucha folks, who are based in Astoria, had some refreshing-looking glasses for sale to help everyone combat the day’s rising temperatures.
Then, there was the option of eating spicy food in hot weather to manage one’s body temperature. The sauces from 303 Salsas, which just started production, are perfect candidates to try for this. The green version is a vinegar-based sauce made with five types of green chiles. I picked up a jar of this to have on hand at home. Drizzled over my morning eggs, it packed a hefty punch, powerful enough to get my day kicked into gear. I also enjoyed the oil-based garlic and red chile sauce, which would be an ideal marinade or basting sauce for a barbecue. The thick red chile sauce is more typical of what you might find in a restaurant served with tortilla chips, and was rich and flavorful. I’m looking forward to tasting some more of their products as they build out their line.
Custom-baked goodies outlet, You’ll Eat it and Like It was another contender for my sweet tooth yesterday. If it wasn’t that I had to walk around for a bit more in the scorching heat, I would have looked a bit more closely at picking up some of their breads and pastries to take with me. On my next visit, I think I might have to bring a larger carrying bag to try to fit some of their items into it.
If you were a bit more interested in having something for lunch at the market or in picking up other treats to have at home, Meunier Gourmet had patés, rillettes, and other items to pick up that would be perfect picnic-style food. They were also selling beignets and mini-quiches which all looked really delicious.
The sandwiches from Le Comptoir looked amazing, just waiting for me to make a decision on them to take away for my mid-day meal. I wish I’d had someone with me to share them so that I could have bought one of each. Unfortunately, it wasn’t until later on that I ran into some guys whom I knew, and they’d already maxed themselves out on ice cream.
Another set of folks who had been talked about on Twitter were the guys behind Dub Pies. Hand-held pies were actually the working man’s (it was just men then) quick lunch of choice in an earlier century. We’ve gotten away from this in favor of sandwiches and salads and those hot food bar takeaway places. I sort of think that the hand pie should make a comeback, especially with ones that were as delicious as these Thai Chicken Curry ones (photo). Tender chunks of chicken in a lightly spiced, herbal-citrus sauce in an edible, portable container (i.e., the crust) made this the perfect thing to carry me on my way off to find ice cream.
Buon appetito!
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