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South Florida Thanksgiving: Farmers Market Recipes

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Shop at your local farmers market for your Thanksgiving sides! Nothing beats freshly harvested veggies and fruits on the table. Farmers markets are also a great place to find artisan breads, pies and pastries and other treats.

Florida pumpkins and calabaza
Seminole pumpkin, calabaza and butternut squash puree can all be used for this moist, spicy, easy-to-make quick bread. Don't stint
Florida Cranberry Sauce made with roselle
Find ripe roselle in farmers markets right before Thanksgiving. They're also easy to grow.
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Local honey and grated orange add dimension to this popular dessert. In Florida, commercial pecan farms are located in north
Green bean porcini casserole
This is not your grandma’s green bean casserole.
Mamey Cheesecake Flan
Cut into this flan and you’ll see the gorgeous rosy color of a batido de mamey. Cream cheese gives this
Meyer lemons for pie
Named for plant explorer Frank Meyer, who spotted this fruit in a doorway in Beijing and shipped back a cutting,
Mushroom, Leek and Taleggio Quiche
Rich and creamy, this quiche is a beautiful appetizer when baked in small tart pans or a main course along
Roasted carrot hummus
Roasted carrots add color and flavor to hummus, a tasty and healthy appetizer, accompaniment for lunch or dinner and anytime
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If you don't have sliced almonds, try sesame seeds. This recipe is easily doubled.
Root vegetables with dill and horseradish
Colorful winter root vegetables are the star of the show here. Mix and match your favorite veggies.
Salad of Fennel, Shaved Brussels Sprouts and Arugula
This flavorful salad from Essensia executive chef julie Frans showcases fennel and other South Florida greens in season.
Savory carrot tarts
Carrots of all colors are available during the late fall and winter growing seasons in South Florida farmers markets. This
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Make this simple salad the day before – it gets even better as it sits.

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