Pattypan!

Ontario grown pattypan squash and baby zucchini
Tomorrow is July 1st, Canada Day, and for the first time in 4 years I am actually at home, in Canada, for the holiday.
In honour of the occasion, I made a trip to the farmer's market and brought home some locally grown produce. In my 4 years abroad I rarely came across pattypan squash so when I spotted it at the market I have to admit I was pretty excited. For one thing, the word "pattypan" is particularly fun to say, but they're also pretty darn cute to look at.
Now, I'm worried that you're going to read this and think that I make the most boring salads. Well what's a girl to do. I like to keep my relationship with vegetables as uncomplicated as possible.
And yes I did notice that lately all my vegetables seem to be topped with some sort of cheese. I never said I was perfect.
This is the simplest salad to put together: nothing more than sliced baby squash which are blanched for no more than a minute in boiling salted water. They are then drained, dried off on a clean kitchen towel then dressed with olive oil and white wine vinegar and finally topped with goat cheese* and slivers of mint. It's not unlike a salad I talked about 2 years ago so it seems I'm still a fan of the zucchini and mint combo.
It's a perfect summer salad, great with some crusty bread and some homemade white wine sangria in a big jug in the middle of the table. I'll tell you about that soon, but in the meantime, eat your veggies and have a happy Canada day.

* I used goat milk feta
**This salad is completely inspired by a recipe in: "Best of Taste Cookbook by Williams Sonoma"
Labels: recipes, salad, toronto, vegetables, vegetarian

12 Comments:
This looks fabulous and I think nothing is more delicious than baby squash like these.
I miss the beer and chocolate cake.
Looks delicious--and I agree, sometimes simple is best.
j
i think it looks delish. i love mint + zucchini + creamy cheese. mmmmmm.
looks delicious, happy canada day :)
I've never had that kind of squash. Looks delish. Have a great Canada Day tomorrow!
With such optimistic-state-of-mind-and-appetite-inducing vegetables you just can't go wrong being simple.
Happy Canada day to you!
Pattypan! Pattypan! Pattypan! (I really do find it entartaining to say the name over and over). :)
That looks delicious! I love the colours and I think veg and cheese are a match made in heaven.
Some of my favourite things - looks delicious!! Beautiful blog - love the clean look :)
Kalyn, thanks! And I'm glad you're a fan of the pattypan too!
David, never fear there will always be more beer and chocolate in our future!
Jasmine, thanks!
Cindym, it was delish fo' sho'. But then again I am a woman with a rather simple palate. Yes indeed.. (pinky extended as I sip tea from a really tiny tea cup)
Kat, thank you ;)
Michelle, you should definitely pick up some of those pattypans if you ever see them. They don't taste all that different from zucchini, their flavour is pretty neutral, but they are much cuter.
Anya, I'm glad you agree with me that pattypan is a fun word, it just demands to be followed by an exclamation mark!
fruttodellapassione, thank you and I wholeheartedly agree-- I haven't found a vegetable yet that doesn't do well with cheese.
madcapcupcake, thank you for both compliments--much appreciated!
Here in Australia we just call these "squash". How boring is that? And "pattypan" is SUCH a cute word.
However they are grown locally, widely available and beautiful. Delicious looking combination and love the vibrant mix of green and gold.
Pattypan is on my list of things to try this summer, ever since Rob Rainford grilled them up on his show. They look so fresh and tasty.
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