Originally Posted by
cubbie
Maybe especially after the brutally cold winter we had here in Chicago, I've been making an effort to savor the pleasures that the return of spring and summer bring. I was thinking that it would be fun to read a thread like "today I (we) have been eating" that focused on the firsts of food and drink that come around as summer begins. I realize that this might not seem interesting right now to DiningBuzz fans in the southern hemisphere, but perhaps it'd still work if we expanded the definition to be "first of the season" for whatever season you're in.
For me, yesterday's was my first insalata caprese of the summer. It's too early for decent tomatoes here, but I got a nice Canadian hothouse-grown heirloom tomato at the grocery store, and with fresh basil, Bel Gioso (Wisconsin) sliced mozzarella, and some balsamic vinegar, olive oil, salt, and pepper, it was the start of my summer.
Today, my first at-home Pimm's cup: Pimm's #1 and ginger ale on the rocks. Next time I may go to the trouble to get out the cucumber and orange slices too.
Not yet, unfortunately, but much anticipated: cherries; supposed to be in season, but I'm not seeing any on the trees around here or in bulk from Michigan yet. All I see in the store are red and Rainier cherries from Washington at $5.99 and $6.99 a pound, respectively. At those prices, I'll wait a while.
Soft-shell crabs and Copper River salmon are just starting to show up here.
Also last night, first corn on the cob, 3/$1, which if available in stores here at this time of year must be coming up from Florida or Georgia, but nonetheless another much-anticipated taste of summer.
I'm betting your corn isn't from the US. We haven't had enough warm weather in the Florida Panhandle yet. I suppose it's possible it came from South Florida. Georgia? No way.
I haven't had any fruit or vegetable firsts yet but I'm waiting on local strawberries and blackberries. I'll hit the farmer's market tomorrow morning and report back if anything has made it to shelves from local producers.
For seafood; scamp, red snapper and pompano have been plated for me in the last couple weeks. And, I'm thinking of a Sunday drive for a few dozen littleneck clams from Alligator Point.