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Candied Kumquats

Fresh kumquats from the Kapaa farmers market. Kauai

Fresh kumquats from the Kapaa farmers market.

Kauai is fortunate to have an open farmers market 365 days a year. There are a lot of exotic fruit stalls at the farmers market in Kapaa. One fall day, I bought a huge bag of bright orange, golf-ball sized kumquats and made this recipe. Their sour tang is softened, and replaced by a bright, sweet orange flavor. You can use them in salads, on roasted pork, grilled chicken, in oatmeal, over creamy goat cheese, cheesecake, chocolate ice cream or enjoy them on their own.

Candied Kumquats

4 cups of roughly chopped kumquats, roughly 1 pound
1 cup of water
2 cups of sugar

This recipe for candied kumquats will fill a 1-quart mason jar.

This recipe for candied kumquats will fill a 1-quart mason jar.

With a pairing knife, cut kumquats lengthwise. Discard any seeds that are easy to get to. They’re edible so don’t worry if you don’t get them all. Leave small kumquats whole.

 

Heat water and sugar over high heat until it comes to a boil. Simmer for 4 minutes. Add the kumquats and simmer for 10 minutes.

 

Drain kumquats through a sieve set over a small pot. Simmer syrup for 5 minutes to reduce. Add the kumquats and syrup to a jar and refrigerate. Can be stored for up to two months.

One Song Produce Available at Farmers Market

The former One Song Farm in Moloaa. Photo by Daniel Lane

The former One Song Farm in Moloaa. Photo by Daniel Lane

Tasting Kauai received an email from some of our favorite farmers. It provides an update, and the email has been left intact (we added the links) because it provides such a heartfelt update as to what Sun and Lisa and their farm Kumu Aina are up to. The good news is, we can buy their superb produce at the farmers market again. Whooty Woot!

For those of you who are not familiar with One Song Farm, Kumu Aina, or farmers Lisa Fuller and Sun, they are some of Kauai’s most sought after farmers, and their produce quickly sells out at the farmers market. Thick lines form in front of their stand before the market opens, and customers have been known to fight over their produce. In April of this year, One Song Farm relocated from Moloaa to Kalihiwai and reemerged as Kumu Aina, or “land as teacher”. The couple will focus on educational workshops on growing organically and sustainably with an emphasis on building healthy soil. Lucky for us, they decided to grow a small market garden. Now, from Sun and Lisa. Continue Reading →

Saving Money at Kauai Farmers Markets

Restore Kauai Farmers Market

New farmers at the Restore Kauai Farmers Market. Daniel Lane photo

New farmers at the Restore Kauai Farmers Market. Daniel Lane photo

The new Restore Kauai Farmers Market not only makes parking a lot easier, but the value added products are a welcome addition to the popular Sunshine Market held every Wednesday in Kapaa. There is a nicely graded dirt pathway that leads to the Sunshine Market, and vendors such as Midnight Bear Breads, and Kauai Kunana Dairy line the entrance. Continue Reading →

New Farmers Market in Kapaa

Kapaa Farmers Market. Daniel Lane photo

Kapaa Farmers Market. Daniel Lane photo

The Kapaa farmers market is one of the biggest markets on Kauai, and it just got bigger. As one of seven Sunshine Markets sponsored by the County of Kauai, the market can only sell unprocessed fruits, vegetables, nuts, flowers and plants that are grown on Kauai.

On June 12, a new farmers market opened right next to the Sunshine Market. It’s an independent addition to the County market, and a goal for 60 vendors is set.

Sarah Wooton of Kauai Kunana Dairy. Marta Lane photo

Sarah Wooton of Kauai Kunana Dairy. Marta Lane photo

The new market is a division of Restore Kauai, a nonprofit with a mission to restore the traditional strength of Kauai communities by supporting sustainability, encouraging traditional Hawaiian values, and providing vocational skills training.

“We are here to support people on Kauai who are doing their thing,” says market manager Alpha Harada. “As long as it’s Kauai grown and Kauai made.

Yellow, low-acid pineapples from Koamalu Farm are $1 a pound. Marta Lane photo

Yellow, low-acid pineapples from Koamalu Farm are $1 a pound. Marta Lane photo

“We want the market to be geared toward Hawaiian culture, so I want to include locally made crafts like hula implementsfishing nets and wood carvings. Eventually, I’d like to have an educational resource center available to the community so we can pass these cultural traditions to our kids.”

Normally, the Sunshine Market is so popular, that parking is congested. Restore Kauai’s market has a large parking lot with a quick exit to Kuhio Highway. A short walk across the street using a designated walkway provides safe and easy access to the Sunshine Market.

Vendors provide hot food, value added items, and art and crafts made by Kauai residents. Some of the vendors include:

Gandule rice and empanadillas at JCs Puerto Rican Kitchen. Marta Lane photo

Gandule rice and empanadillas at JCs Puerto Rican Kitchen. Marta Lane photo

  • Fruit and vegetable farmers
  • Kauai Kunana Dairy – certified organic: goat cheese, feta cheese, sauces, pesto, fresh squeezed juice, vegetables, fruit, and body products made with beeswax from their farm
  • Midnight Bear Breads – European-style baguettes, ciabatta bread and sandwiches
  • JC’s Puerto Rican Kitchen – beef or chicken burritos, tacos, empanadillas, gandule rice, salsa and chips
  • Granny Feel Goods Kettle Corn – freshly made, lightly sweet, lightly salty
  • Hand squeezed juice, roasted and seasoned mac nuts
  • Granny Feel Goods Kettle Corn. Marta Lane photo

    Granny Feel Goods Kettle Corn. Marta Lane photo

 

  • Live Food – organic, vegan and raw products including kale chips, raw chocolate, and kombucha
  • Shave ice
  • Paradise Puzzles
  • Kolopua – hand dyed silks, sachets, and T-shirts
  • Aloha wear includes children’s clothes, dresses and aprons
  • Photography by Charlie Grotsky
  • Jewelry made from sea glass found on Kauai’s beaches

Market hours are every Wednesday from 3 to 6 p.m. Click here for a map.

There is enough room for 60 vendors. For more information contact Alpha Harada at 808-635-0877, or visit the Kauai Markets website.

 

Pau Hana Friday, June 8

NEWS:

Hanalei Farmers Market

Scott Lutton of Akamai Juice Company serves fresh orange juice at the Hanalei Farmers Market. Photo by Danile Lane

Scott Lutton of Akamai Juice Company serves fresh orange juice at the Hanalei Farmers Market. Photo by Daniel Lane

Aloha Kauai Tasters. I got a very sad call from a distressed vendor last Saturday. Through sobs, she said the Hanalei Farmers Market, run by the nonprofit Hale Halawai ‘O Hanalei, had been shutdown. All 56 vendors were told after the market closed for the day. It seems the market didn’t have proper parking permits.

Many livelihoods have been devastated by this closure, and few have options to replace the income made from that market. I am told that the market manager is working on obtaining the proper permits, and the market will eventually reopen. Continue Reading →

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