Dane County Farmer’s Market is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year!
The Dane County Farmer’s Market, (DCFM), is a big part of our life. And I realized, for many of our regular customers, it’s also a big part of their life.
Because just as regular vendors make a market, so do regular customers. It’s a community.
So we are going to celebrate this community with an ongoing series.
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It’s always good to see Larry and Greta at market. Larry is even one of the few people to give me positive feedback about blog posts. He doesn’t even seem to mind the ones that are too long. Thank you, Larry and Greta!
How long have you been attending DCFM: Since we moved to Madison 20 years ago this fall.
DCFM memory: The relationships with vendors. With apologies to Matthew, we’ve known some vendors for all of those 20 years. They’ve seen our kids grow up and we’ve visited some of their farms.
Curious Farmer favorite: Selfishly I don’t want to say but flat iron steak, skirt steak and brisket are all really great cuts.
Go to meal: With the flat iron or skirt, just hit them with some lime juice, salt and pepper before grilling and chopping for taco Tuesdays.
Dane County Farmer’s Market is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year!
The Dane County Farmer’s Market, (DCFM), is a big part of our life. And I realized, for many of our regular customers, it’s also a big part of their life.
Because just as regular vendors make a market, so do regular customers. It’s a community.
So we are going to celebrate this community with an ongoing series.
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It’s always great to see Marty and John on a Saturday morning, sometimes more than once, as they run for errands and run for exercise. Marty and John also help run the store when I need a pit stop. Thank you, Marty and John!
How long have you been attending DCFM? We have been attending for five years.
DCFM memory: Best memories are the friendships we have developed. It became a Saturday morning ritual before the pandemic, go to the gym, grab coffee with Susan and Jeff, walk the Market and then Genna’s for a bloody mary.
Curiousfarmer Favorite: Flat Iron and Rib Eye steaks
Go to meal: my go to is probably the Flat Iron – it’s lean, tender and I almost always do some sort of chimichurri sauce with it since you can vary the herbs depending on what you have on hand. Cooks in just a few minutes – always a good choice!
Dane County Farmer’s Market is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year!
The Dane County Farmer’s Market, (DCFM), is a big part of our life. And I realized, for many of our regular customers, it’s also a big part of their life.
Because just as regular vendors make a market, so do regular customers. It’s a community.
So we are going to celebrate this community with an ongoing series.
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When I asked for stories, I knew they would be interesting, and Alyssa and Dean are no exception, read on to find out. Thank you, Alyssa and Dean!
Name: Alyssa and Dean
How long have you been attending DCFM?
Alyssa has been shopping DCFM for approximately 30 years. She started going when she was in college and has been a regular ever since. Dean is from WI, but lived in Indiana for many years. He has been shopping DCFM since meeting Alyssa and moving to Madison 7 years ago.
DCFM memory:
Our favorite DCFM memory is that our second date was planned around a trip to the market. Alyssa gave Dean her personal tour of the market, we did the fossil scavenger hunt in the capitol and watched the market from the observation deck, then picked out some beautiful pots of purple asters for Dean to take back to his patio in Indiana, and finally a late outdoor lunch at Graze. He has a photo of Alyssa holding the asters and it’s still one of his favorites. The Dane County Farmers Market has a very special place in our hearts for so many reasons.
Curiousfarmer Favorite:
We have two favorites…the beef tenderloin and the breakfast sausage links!
Go to meal:
Breakfast Bundles (aka “burritos”): Hickory Hill Farm eggs, Hook’s 6 year cheddar, Curious Farmer breakfast sausage, Snug Haven spinach, onion, tater tots, Penzey’s Bavarian Blend seasoning, Bushel & Peck’s Cherry Bomb hot sauce all wrapped in a tortilla. Simple and delicious every time!
Dane County Farmer’s Market is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year!
The Dane County Farmer’s Market, (DCFM), is a big part of our life. And I realized, for many of our regular customers, it’s also a big part of their life.
Because just as regular vendors make a market, so do regular customers. It’s a community.
So we are going to celebrate this community with an ongoing series.
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Barb makes nearly every market, usually with her daughter Caitlin. This dynamic duo shop and power walk the capitol square before the crowds arrive. Thank you, Barb and Caitlin!
Name: Barb and Caitlin
How long have you been attending DCFM? About 30 years
DCFM memory: Going to the market with our young children who are now adults and getting pastries so they could share with the birds. Love the way more produce shows up as the season progresses.
Curiousfarmer Favorite: I remember meeting Matthew at one of the first Markets of the year – the weather wasn’t very nice, but CuriousFarmer was there and I had a conversation with him about natural bacon and he actually offered it! As we were chatting it turns out Matthew was a partner with Jordandal Farms, so it was really a nice way to start a relationship with a “new vendor”. I think his natural bacon is some of the best!
Go to meal: Hard to pick just one – really depends on the weather.
Dane County Farmer’s Market is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year!
The Dane County Farmer’s Market, (DCFM), is a big part of our life. And I realized, for many of our regular customers, it’s also a big part of their life.
Because just as regular vendors make a market, so do regular customers. It’s a community.
So we are going to celebrate this community with an ongoing series.
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Sadie is a regular at DCFM, usually with her daughter Emersyn, and once in awhile we get to see Matt, so this Saturday I jumped at the opportunity to snap a photo of the whole family. Thanks guys!
Name: Sadie, Matt and Emersyn
How long have you been attending DCFM?: 7 years
DCFM memory: All of them – especially the early mornings where we grab our favorite coffees before we get started.
Curiousfarmer Favorite: It’s hard to pick because everything is so good, but the hamburger patties have been a big hit lately. We also like to stay stocked on pork sausage for a variety of meals.
Go to meal: Chorizo sausage and potato burritos, quick and easy, plus the chorizo is so flavorful, I don’t need to add much else.
Dane County Farmer’s Market is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year!
The Dane County Farmer’s Market, (DCFM), is a big part of our life. And I realized, for many of our regular customers, it’s also a big part of their life.
Because just as regular vendors make a market, so do regular customers. It’s a community.
So we are going to celebrate this community with an ongoing series.
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Not all the customers have been attending for decades, its nice to see newer customers as well.
Its been great getting to know Stephanie and Mitch the last few years. Thank you, Stephanie and Mitch!
Name: Stephanie and Mitchell
How long have you been attending DCFM? About 3 years
DCFM memory: Our favorite times at the market are when we get there early, so it’s just starting to get warm and there aren’t many other customers yet. It’s nice and peaceful and you have more time to talk to the vendors. We also make a morning out of it and often get coffee at Ancora afterwards.
Curiousfarmer Favorite: Ground beef because it’s so versatile and Turkey for thanksgiving.
Go to meal: Beef and broccoli, with the stew meat.
Dane County Farmer’s Market is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year!
The Dane County Farmer’s Market, (DCFM), is a big part of our life. And I realized, for many of our regular customers, it’s also a big part of their life.
Because just as regular vendors make a market, so do regular customers. It’s a community.
So we are going to celebrate this community with an ongoing series.
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I’m happy I started this series as I’m learning so much more about DCFM customers.
Terese is editing the 50th anniversary DCFM cookbook. I didn’t know she was formerly a professional chef.
She upped the game on these questions by including a recipe. Thank you, Terese!
Name: Terese
How long have you been attending DCFM?
1974…that was when I first lived in Madison, but it was only for a summer. When I moved here again, in 1977, I started going to the market more regularly. I feel like a fixture now!
DCFM memory:
When I was chef at the Ovens of Brittany East, back in the mid-1980s, I’d go to the market before the restaurant opened on Saturdays, to get whatever looked good to me for the weekend menu specials. Very few vendors sold many fresh herbs at that time, but I could get big bagfuls of thyme springs, rosemary branches, sage leaves and such from one of them. We used them in our soups and entrees and garnished each of the finished plates with them. People loved that they got something other than the regular old parsley sprig, and many tucked theirs into a lapel or a purse to bring home and use in their own kitchens.
Curiousfarmer Favorite:
It’s too hard to pick one! Can I pick three? Chorizo links, uncured bacon and ground pork are the ones I use the most.
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This is what I’m going to make if I get lucky and find morels this season:
Spaghetti with Morels, Curious Farmer Bacon, Green Onions and Cream
8-10 ounces spaghetti
6-8 ounces bacon
1/2 pound fresh morels (or other mushrooms, like crimini), cleaned, halved and dried between paper towels
1 bunch green onions, sliced in half lengthwise and cut diagonally into 2-inch pieces
1/2 teaspoon chopped fresh rosemary
3 tablespoons chopped fresh chives, garlic chives or green garlic, divided
1 cup heavy cream
salt and pepper
Bring a large pot of salted water to boil for the pasta. Meanwhile, cook bacon until crispy. Drain on paper towels. Discard all but about 2-3 tablespoons of the bacon fat. Use a fairly high flame to saute the morels in the hot fat in batches (don’t crowd the pan!) until tender. Add the green onions, rosemary and about half of the chives. Stir and cook about 1 minute. Remove to a bowl.
Boil pasta until tender. Meanwhile, add heavy cream to the hot skillet and boil to reduce it by about 3/4. Stir in the bacon and morel mixture. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Keep warm.
Drain pasta when it is tender, saving some of the pasta water to use if needed. Toss pasta with the sauce; if it’s too thick, thin it with some of the pasta water. Sprinkle pasta with remaining chives and serve immediately.
Dane County Farmer’s Market is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year!
The Dane County Farmer’s Market, (DCFM), is a big part of our life. And I realized, for many of our regular customers, it’s also a big part of their life.
Because just as regular vendors make a market, so do regular customers. It’s a community.
So we are going to celebrate this community with an ongoing series.
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Emily is one of our carless patrons. When we we started our Madison meat drops during Covid, Emily suggested a downtown location so that she and others wouldn’t miss out. It’s been a hit, and many walking customers have enjoyed the last couple of years. Thank you, Emily!
Name: Emily Reynolds
How long have you been attending DCFM? Over a decade
DCFM memory: Maybe not a memory, but DCFM is the only thing that can regularly drag me out of bed before 7am! (clearly not meant to be a farmer)
Curiousfarmer Favorite: Cottage bacon is a recent favorite! My favorite standby is ground beef. I always pick up a pound or two!
Go to meal: I love breakfast hash: ground beef, plantain, black beans, and red peppers fried up and topped with fried eggs. Also great mixed into rice or on tacos.
Dane County Farmer’s Market is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year!
The Dane County Farmer’s Market, (DCFM), is a big part of our life. And I realized, for many of our regular customers, it’s also a big part of their life.
Because just as regular vendors make a market, so do regular customers. It’s a community.
So we are going to celebrate this community with an ongoing series.
Even though I’ve never met Lisa’s son, I feel like I know him as I receive regular updates from Lisa. Thank you, Lisa!
Name: Lisa
How long have you been attending DCFM? 27 years
DCFM memory: buying food and flowers for my wedding. My friends and I cooked the meal.
Curiousfarmer Favorite: pork tenderloin for grilling, brisket for smoking
Go to meal: market salad or vegetables, roasted potatoes, grilled steak or pork, fruit crisp.
Dane County Farmer’s Market is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year!
The Dane County Farmer’s Market, (DCFM), is a big part of our life. And I realized, for many of our regular customers, it’s also a big part of their life.
Because just as regular vendors make a market, so do regular customers. It’s a community.
So we are going to celebrate this community with an ongoing series.
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You will usually see Anne and Terry at least a couple of times on Market Saturdays as they make it a whole morning. When I’m shorthanded they step behind the booth so I can make a pit stop. They claim they’re bad for business, but they’ve usually got someone waiting when I return. Thank you, Anne and Terry!
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We have been attending DCFM since the early 80s.
DCFM Memory: Making our purchases and coming home to make a great omelette with all the eggs and veggies we purchased. Cows on the Concourse! Meeting the great farmers that feed us and seeing them each year. All DCFM memories are amazing. DCFM memories should be a PBS special.
Curiousfarmer favorite: Tie between ground beef and Canadian bacon. Matt is great too!
Go to meal: Meatballs whether they are Italian, stroganoff, Swedish etc with CF beef. Healthy and delish.