Harvesting from the garden for a cozy Christmas dinner for two 🎄🥬
Tonight turned into a mini steakhouse dinner at home, featuring lamb chops, steak, herby mashed potatoes, and sautéed Nancy Malone wheat purple collards—all finished with a fresh garden-made chimichurri ✨
The collards sautéed down beautifully (this variety cooks much faster than traditional collards, so you can prepare it just like kale 👌🏾). I used parsley and arugula straight from the garden to make the chimichurri, and whew… it took everything to the next level.
There is truly nothing like harvesting your dinner from the garden. When your food starts in the soil, the gratitude runs deep 🌱💚
And if it’s snowing where you are, Garden Bestie, that just means spring planning season is officially here. This is the perfect time to dream, plan, and prep for your next garden, and I’m here to help.
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17 Comments
Merry Christmas, very nice harvest , great looking raised beds! What zone in Fla.,We are in West central.
Merry Christmas! Love your garden!
Where is this
❤Zone 9b is amazing for winter gardening!! Thank you for sharing❤
Very nice greens. What is the name of that variety of collards, please?
What variety of arugula is that?
SWEEEET ✊🏽😎🍊🍒🥬🌶🥔 Your Greens Always Look Amazing ❤
Wow those are some beautiful greens!! 🎉
Those greens are beautiful 🌱💚
They look great
Girl your skin looks so beautiful ❤
Wow they look delicious 🤤
I’m so jelly of your winter garden!! I live in zone 7B and my gardening is done for now. I love that you use the whole year to harvest.
Your greens are beautiful and so is your skin! 💜
thats the best thing about the south, the growing season is so long!!!!! Im in zone 5a/B and childddddddddd we suffering lol
How do you keep the slugs from eating your Collard Greens ❤ beautiful leaves ❤
Beautiful greens