Hollygrove Market & Farm
New Sunday Hours Starting in June
 
Starting last Sunday, June 3rd, we will be open from 10am-2pm every Sunday. Our weekly produce box will be available, with a mix of produce from our regular farmers as well as some from Covey Rise Farms in Husser, LA. As always, we will have a selection of local produce, dairy, and grass fed meats available for purchases.

For the first month, we will have a limited supply of produce boxes available, so we apologize  in advance if we run out early. After a month of Sundays under our belt, we should have a good idea of your needs and will be able to guarantee boxes for all who visit the market on Sundays.
 
What's In Box? Tuesday, June 5th

NEW HOURS!!
Every Sat. & Sun. 10am-2pm & Tuesday 12pm-6pm

8301 Olive St.
Cash, Credit, EBT, or Check
No Need To Pre-Order When You Visit the Market!
 
Home Delivery Subscription & Satellite Location Pickup Services Available
    

In the Box for Tuesday, June 5th, Tuesday Home Delivery Subscription, & Rosa F. Keller Community Center Pickup:

 

-Red Potatoes or Non GMO Corn Meal (Covey Rise Farms-Husser/ Cajun Grower-Maurice)
-Squash or Zucchini (Monica's Okra World-Garyville)
-Eggplant (Monica's Okra World- Garyville/ Covey Rise-Husser)
-String Beans (Covey Rise Farms-Husser)
-Cucumber (Grow Dat Youth Farm-City Park/Covey Rise Farms-Husser)
-Peppers (Covey Rise Farms-Husser)
-Blueberries (J& D Blueberry Farm-Poplarville)
-Peaches (Durham Farms- Alabama)
-Heirloom Tomatoes (Fekete Farm-Hungarian Settlemet)
-Salad Mix (Covey Rise Farms-Husser)
-Natural Microgreens (Good Food Farm-NOLA)
-Herbs (Covey Rise Farms- Husser) 

 

The Box Meal Plan: June 5th

Heirloom Tomato, Pepper, and Cucumber Salad 

-Simple summer salad featuring heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, and green bell peppers. Perfect for these steamy summer days.

Classic Caponata

-The eggplant dish is full of summer flavors and goes great as an appetizer on toast points or crackers.

Peach Tarragon Pesto Pizza

-The pizza lover that I am, I could not help but include this recipe in the meal plan. The recipe will take a while, but so what when you have something that sounds as good as this. I recommend picking up fresh pizza dough at Whole Foods to save time, though the homemade stuff comes out great and is easy to make.

Blueberry Cinnamon Rolls

-What's better than fresh hot cinnamon rolls? Fresh, hot cinnamon rolls with BLUEBERRIES!! Believe it or not, cinnamon & blueberries complement one another perfectly and take this tasty breakfast pastry to the next level.

 

New Box Pickup at Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center

Starting Tuesday, June 5th, Hollygrove Market & Farm will be partnering with the Broadmoor Improvement Association to offer a box pickup and an "Out of the Box" cooking demonstration w/Gary Granata every Tuesday from 5pm-7pm at the new Broadmoor Community Center at 4300 S. Broad St.

Click Here to Order Box for Pickup at Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center 


Dining Out on the Eat Local Challenge

With the Eat Local Challenge going on all month, it can be hard to dine out without breaking the rules of the challenge. No worries though, we've got almost 20 restaurant on board dedicated to serving up local dishes for the entire month of June. Take a look below for some of the featured restaurants this week.

High Hat Cafe

Eat Local Challenge Dish
-Spicy Seared Gulf Fish with Creamy Stone Ground Grits and Marinated Tomatoes and Cucumbers.onth of June. Below is just a few of the restaurants and their dishes. 
 

 Avenue Cafe 

 
Eat Local Challenge Dishes
- Local Zucchini, Bell Pepper, and Ryal's Diary Feta Frittata served with Louisiana Pride Grist Mill Grits and Sliced Alabama Peach.
- Grilled Alabama Peaches served over Grow Dat Youth Farm's Arugula with Ryal's Dairy Feta Cheese, Blueberries, and Louisiana Honey Cane Vinaigrette (made with Colfax, LA Honey and Steen's Cane Vinegar).

 

Domenica 


Eat Local Challenge Dish
- Bill Ryals' wood roasted goat shaksouka with market vegetables and Covey Rise tomatoes.

 

 

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About Us
The Hollygrove Market and Farm (HM&F) is a urban farm, local produce market, and community garden space located in the heart of New Orleans. Hollygrove Market and Farm exists to increase accessibility of fresh produce to Hollygrove, surrounding underserved neighborhoods, and all of New Orleans while promoting sustainability through support of local farmers and the local economy as well as acting as a demonstration site for environmentally sustainable practices.  
Contact Us
Hollygrove Market & Farm
8301 Olive Street
New Orleans, Louisiana 70118
info@hollygrovemarket.com