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A Grape (Cookbook)

By Allison Burch, September 18, 2012  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by Allison Burch

GrapesUPDATE: Thank you to everyone who entered! Congratulations to our winners Shea Fox, William Radkovich, Jennifer Essad, Koren Feinstein, and Carol Martell!

My son has a picture book where a group of animal friends find a treasure map. They run into some trouble – their canoe tips over, they cross a rickety rope bridge, they go through a spooky cave – before they finally get to the spot where the treasure should be. Instead they find a big fruit tree.  That’s when they realize the fruit is the treasure!

That’s how I feel when I walk into the produce section and I see those glistening bunches of red, green and dark, dark purple grapes piled high, like gems overflowing from a treasure chest. It’s when I eat them that I realize what a sweet treasure they really are.

Organic grapes are at their juicy, irresistible peak in Autumn. During this time of year, the organic grapes in our stores hail from California’s Central Valley. Grown without the use of toxic persistent pesticides by farmers who are committed to sustainable agriculture practices, grapes thrive in this region’s deep, fertile soils and plentiful sunshine. Here’s a blog post from last spring that goes into detail about what you get when you buy organic.

Sonoma Chicken SaladAnd who doesn’t love grapes? If you can keep yourself from gobbling them up right away, they can be used in all kinds of recipes. Our Sonoma Chicken Salad is one of our most requested store recipes. We’ve shared a number of glorious grape recipes in this recent blog post, but we want to share even more!

That’s why we’re giving away a copy of Susan Volland’s cookbook Green Black Red: Recipes for cooking and enjoying California grapes to five lucky readers, courtesy of the California Table Grape Commission.

Green Black Red cookbookFrom innovative drinks like Grape Bubble Milk Tea and Grape and Green Tea Smoothies to entertaining dishes like Mediterranean Grilled Chicken and Grape Skewers to kid-friendly fare like the Fresh Trail Mix made of grapes, Cheddar and nuts, Susan covers it all. I can’t decide which I’ll make first, the Creamy Penne with Blue Cheese and Grapes, or the Edamame and Green Grape Salad.

If any of this sounds “grape!” to you, share what you love about organic grapes in the comments below by October 3rd. We’ll pick five winners at random to receive a copy of Green Black Red.

The fine print: No purchase necessary. Promotion ends Wednesday, October 3, 2012, 11:59 PM CDT. Must be a legal resident of the US or Canada (except in Quebec, where it is void) age 18 or older to participate. Taxes on prize, if applicable, are the responsibility of the winner. Employees of Whole Foods Market, Inc., are not eligible. Void where prohibited.

Category: Produce

 

711 Comments

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GLORIA SCHULER says ...
I love the tight, almost crunchy, skins on organic grapes. Their natural sugars aren't ruined by the use of pesticides or chemical treatments and you can just pop them in your mouth like they were right off the vine !!
09/27/2012 9:48:18 AM CDT
Valerie says ...
This year I discovered TomCord seedless grapes -- the sweetest I have ever tasted.
09/27/2012 10:01:54 AM CDT
Belinda Gross says ...
I love organic grapes because I know that I'm not putting pesticides or chemicals into my body and I can enjoy them as they are. Some of my friends are more sensitive to pesticides and chemicals then me and with organic food and grapes I know they can come over and enjoy the food with me. I also love eating them frozen in the summer and putting them in all kinds of salads no matter the time of year.
09/27/2012 10:21:42 AM CDT
gloria williams says ...
I love grapes the jellies, and jams and mixing fruits with the grapes and of course the wines. I do not make wine but my late grandmom always did and it was the best ever. She made all the jams and jellies but then the breads and cheeses were also all handmade so you hade the perfect snack, meal or drink all homemade.
09/27/2012 10:26:41 AM CDT
whime says ...
Organic Grapes are a favorite! Such a simple snack... would love to win the cookbook and learn new ways to enjoy them.
09/27/2012 11:00:01 AM CDT
Alexa says ...
LOVE organic grapes... especially as a refreshing post-work out treat!
09/27/2012 11:26:05 AM CDT
Richard Kolakovich says ...
I love grapes in salad but never thought of making a grape smoothie this book would be wonderful to have
09/27/2012 11:36:16 AM CDT
Sharon Spaulding says ...
We always have grapes in our fridge....and freezer. My 8y/o will just pull them out and eat them whenever he wants a sweet snack. We would have fun going thru this cookbook and trying new recipes together!!!!!
09/27/2012 11:38:33 AM CDT
Betty Schnellenberger says ...
I have never used grapes in cooking (only wine) so I really would like to know how to incorporate them in my meals. Thanks! Betty
09/27/2012 12:03:21 PM CDT
zg says ...
I especially love the red and black organic grapes. I know their skins contain the healthy reservatrol nutrient that is also found in wine. They satisfy my sweet tooth with natural sugars. I frequently bring grapes to a party for my fruit offering because most people like them and they are super easy to prepare-just wash and serve. And they look pretty on a plate with other fruits or cheese.
09/27/2012 12:03:34 PM CDT
Patti Krysl says ...
i love out of hand grapes! i would love to learn to cook with them.
09/27/2012 1:02:48 PM CDT
BV says ...
I love red grapes!
09/27/2012 1:03:19 PM CDT
Abbey says ...
I love organic grapes because grapes are my toddlers favorite snack and its a snack I don't mind.
09/27/2012 1:39:45 PM CDT
Abbey says ...
I love organic grapes because grapes are my toddlers favorite snack and its a snack I don't mind.
09/27/2012 1:39:52 PM CDT
Judith Cook says ...
I love alll kinds of grapes!
09/27/2012 1:51:24 PM CDT
Kara Clark says ...
I love fresh organic grapes in my chicken salad. I cut of fresh roasted chicken, add Camp Mix seasoning, some mayo, walnuts or almonds and grapes. It is great alone or in a wrap.
09/27/2012 4:01:51 PM CDT
Rob Verge says ...
I make a yogurt parfait for breakfast with fresh organic grapes. Greek yogurt (vanilla or plain), sliced bananas, green granny smith apples, a dash of cinnamon, strawberries or blueberries if they are in season, some granola or almonds and of course red or green grapes. A delicious and nutritious way to start the day!
09/27/2012 4:05:02 PM CDT
Aniela FLeming says ...
I love how they are fresh. They keep you full. It a wonderful snack.
09/27/2012 4:13:27 PM CDT
Aniela FLeming says ...
I love how they are fresh. They keep you full. It a wonderful snack.
09/27/2012 4:13:27 PM CDT
Kathi Kirby says ...
I love organic grapes ! Super fresh, and delicious.
09/27/2012 4:51:42 PM CDT
Kathi Kirby says ...
I love organic grapes ! Super fresh, and delicious.
09/27/2012 4:51:51 PM CDT
Beverly says ...
I eat grapes as a snack or for dessert, included in a fruit salad or a tuna salad or as a garnish, which is also consumed. I would love more recipes with grapes.
09/27/2012 5:00:54 PM CDT
Kelli Wellman says ...
I love grapes because they're healthy, convenient and so naturally sweet. Whenever I get the munchies, I always reach for grapes because they are perfect for snacking without any guilt.
09/27/2012 5:01:01 PM CDT
Kurt says ...
All I know is that my wife, son and I eat about 3lbs of grapes a week during the grape season and always miss them when they're gone.
09/27/2012 5:10:55 PM CDT
Angie Showalter says ...
Clean, crisp, fresh organic grapes. The best way is straight off the vine!
09/27/2012 6:25:22 PM CDT

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