September 18th Mercer Island Farmers Market Event Highlights: Chef Demo by Newport High School Students

Newport High School students rolling out pie crust for a pear cream tart at a chef demo at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 18, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Newport High School students rolling out pie crust for a pear cream tart at a chef demo at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 18, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Tracy Green, a teacher at the Newport High School Culinary Arts program, and four of her students came to the Mercer Island Farmers Market this past Sunday to show our community how to make a pear cream tart (see recipe below).

Before the students began the chef demo, Tracy provided an introduction to the NHS Culinary Arts curriculum. Tracy explained that it is actually a joint program of eight public school districts on the Eastside, including the Mercer Island public schools, not just that of the Bellevue School District. Most of the audience hadn’t realized that our community’s public schools and Mercer Islanders participated in the program.

Newport High School students preparing cream sauce for a pear cream tart at a chef demo at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 18, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Newport High School students preparing cream sauce for a pear cream tart at a chef demo at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 18, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

For the chef demo, the NHS Culinary Arts students each demonstrated a different aspect to the making of the pear cream tart. One rolled out the pie crust, another made the cream sauce, and yet another sliced the pears and carefully arranged them in the tart tin. Finally, two of the students working together poured the cooled cream sauce into the tart tin.

Each of the students taught those in the audience new skills specific to pear cream tarts—working with pastry, cooking cream sauce, slicing and arranging pears to create an attractive dessert…

Newport High School students carefully arranging sliced pears in a pastry-filled tart tin for a pear cream tart at the chef demo at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 18, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Newport High School students carefully arranging sliced pears in a pastry-filled tart tin for a pear cream tart at the chef demo at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 18, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

In addition to these skills, the students also taught the audience more general cooking skills and knowledge:

  • the importance of using a non-reactive sauce pan, such as stainless steel, when making cream sauces;
  • the meaning of the cooking term nappé (when a sauce in the process of being cooked becomes thick enough to coat the back of a spoon);
  • the name of a specialized type of strainer—a chinoise, its uses, and the importance using a rounded whisk inside of it, so as not to damage its mesh…
Newport High School students pouring cream sauce through a chinois into the tart tin for a pear cream tart at a chef demo at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 18, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Newport High School students pouring cream sauce through a chinois into the tart tin for a pear cream tart at a chef demo at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 18, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

At the end of the chef demo, the students handed out to audience members samples of pear cream tart that they had prepared earlier at the NHS kitchen. The audience quickly gobbled up the slices and went home with the skills and the strong desire to make a pear cream tart themselves.

The Mercer Island Farmers Market would like to thank Tracy Green, her students, and the Newport High School Culinary Arts program for taking the time on Sunday to come out to the Mercer Island Farmers Market to teach and feed us all.

We hope that you had as good of a time at the MI Farmers Market as we had watching you cook and eating your delicious pear cream tart.

Please come back next farmers market season.

A Newport High School student displaying a finished pear cream tart at a chef demo at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 18, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

A Newport High School student displaying a finished pear cream tart at a chef demo at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on September 18, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Recipe:

Biretaertel (Pear Cream Tart)

Preheat oven to 375°F

Pie dough for one pie crust

Three (3) pears, peeled, halved, de-stemmed, and cored, hold in salted cold water (1-quart cold water with 1 T salt) while preparing cream mixture and pie crust.

Prepare pastry by rolling it out so that it is a ¼-inch thick and one inch larger than tart tin. Trim off crust overage with scissors leaving ½ inch of dough above the sides of the tart tin. Fold the overage inside the tart tin.

Cream Sauce

Heat ingredients together in a non-reactive sauce pan

½ c sugar
½ t salt
2 c heavy cream
2 T pear liqueur
½ t vanilla

Once the mixture is hot and bubbling through the center, whisk in 2 T flour.

Cook until it coats the back of a spoon or is nappé. Remove from heat

Rinse pears and slice horizontally into ¼-inch slices, keeping the slices together to keep the pear shape. Arrange pears in tart tin in a spoke formation.

Pass the cream sauce through a fine mesh sieve (chinoise), hold spoon underneath cream to diffuse it and pour over pears. Do not over fill tart pan with cream mixture (approximately 2/3 of the way from the top of the crust).

Place a drip pan in the bottom of the oven in case of overflow. Bake on bottom rack at 375°F for 30 minutes. Reduce heat to 325°F, raise to top rack and bake another 20-25 minutes or until gold brown.

Refrigerate to allow tart to set.

Serves six to eight.

Source: Newport High School Culinary Arts

September 18th Mercer Island Farmers Market Event News

The Mercer Island Farmers Market manager, Edee Phillips, with the help of many volunteers has put together another set of fun and educational activities for this Sunday’s farmers market.

Mercer Island Farmers Market Reusable Shopping Bags

Savannah of the Snohomish Bakery with a 2010 Mercer Island Farmers Market reusable shopping bag. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Savannah of the Snohomish Bakery with a 2010 Mercer Island Farmers Market reusable shopping bag. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Le beaujolais nouveau est arrivé!” say the French on the third Thursday of November.

Les mallomars sont arrivés!” (tongue firmly in cheek) say New Yorkers once the weather turns cool.

Well the ever-popular Mercer Island Farmers Market reusable shopping bags are back. Alors, tous ensemble, “Les sacs sont arrivés!”

In all seriousness, the question “When are the new season’s shopping bags arriving?” has easily been among the top five questions that the MIFM’s market manager and volunteers have fielded all season long. We are thrilled that our community likes the Mercer Island Farmers Market totes so much.

This market season, as in previous market seasons, there is a new color. As it is a surprise, we won’t reveal it now; you’ll just have to head down to the MI Farmers Market and discover it along with all of the great seasonal produce from our wonderful farmers.

The bags will start to be given out this Sunday at the MIFM. To get one, simply pick up a coupon from one of the vendors or from the Information Booth. As you shop for fresh, local produce, have the farmers mark your coupon with how much you spend. Once you have purchased $30 worth of delicious food, bring the coupon over to the Information Booth and exchange it for one of the 2011 season MIFM totes.

We will keep handing out the bags while supplies last.

Music

Hula-hoopers hula-hooping to music by the Yaamba Marimba Band at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 31, 2011. (Photo by Alyssa Hatsukami)

Hula-hoopers hula-hooping to music by the Yaamba Marimba Band at the Mercer Island Farmers Market on July 31, 2011. (Photo by Alyssa Hatsukami)

The Yaamba Marimba Band is returning to the MIFM for an encore performance.

They were last at the MI Farmers Market at the end of July, when they were joined by community members who hula-hooped to their infectiously fun music. We hope that the hula-hoopers will be back too; they always bring an extra level of excitement and energy to the MIFM.

Yaamba Marimba features Angela Carey, who is the music teacher at Lakeridge Elementary School here on Mercer Island. We love showcasing the talent of our community members.

Chef Demonstration

Also this Sunday, the MI Farmers Market is very excited to be hosting the culinary arts team from Newport High School.

Teacher Tracy Green and her students will be doing a chef demo using pears to make a pear tart. The demonstration will begin at 12:30 p.m. We hope that you will join Tracy and the students as they teach us all about pears and how to prepare a delicious dessert with them.

Community Service/Non-Profit Booths

This Sunday, there will be two community-service/non-profit booths at the MI Farmers Market—one for the Mercer Island Boy Scout Troop and the other for the Mercer Island Sister City Association (MISCA). Please stop by the booths to learn more about these important organizations in our community.

Sharon Kramis in front of the Kittitas Valley Greenhouse booth while leading a tour for members of the Mercer Island Sister City Association on July 17, 2011 of the Mercer Island Farmers Market. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

Sharon Kramis in front of the Kittitas Valley Greenhouse booth while leading a chef tour of the Mercer Island Farmers Market for members of the Mercer Island Sister City Association on July 17, 2011. (Photo by Joel Wachs)

The MISCA was at the farmers market earlier this season, but not at a community-service/non-profit booth. Instead, the MISCA organized a special tour of the farmers market by chef, cookbook author, and food writer, Sharon Kramis. The MISCA were interested in shopping for food as the community members do in Thonon-les-bains, our sister city in France.

The MIFM was thrilled that other community organizations are interested in using the farmers market for such educational purposes. If you are interested in your organization doing an educational activity at the Mercer Island Farmers Market, please let us know as we would be very interested in helping you. Email us at “info (at) mifarmersmarket.org”.